‘Unsolved Mysteries’ Co-Creator Says Sandy Klemp Could Still Be Tried for Murder

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  • Author: Margeaux Sippell
  • July 09,2020

‘Unsolved Mysteries’ Co-Creator Says Sandy Klemp Could Still Be Tried for Murder The final episode of Netflix’s “Unsolved Mysteries” reboot centers around Sandra “Sandy” Klemp, a mother of six whose daughter Lena Chapin has been missing since 2006 — and who was found guilty in a wrongful death civil case involving her ex-husband Gary McCullough.

Titled “Missing Witness,” the sixth episode of the docuseries details the suspicious circumstances surrounding the then 20-year-old Chapin’s disappearance shortly after she came forward with testimony that implicated her mother in McCullough’s alleged murder.

To date, Klemp has never had criminal charges brought against her in connection with either case, and she has continuously maintained her innocence. But one of Chapin’s sisters who appeared in the episode told “Unsolved Mysteries” that she saw her mother and her then-boyfriend, Kris Klemp, carrying what looked like McCullough’s wrapped-up body out of the house.

McCullough’s brother, Albert, who was previously married to Sandy before she left him for his brother,
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