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Branson Kayne Perry (born February 24, 1981;
disappeared An enforced disappearance (or forced disappearance) is the secret abduction or imprisonment of a person by a state or political organization, or by a third party with the authorization, support, or acquiescence of a state or political organiza ...
April 11, 2001) was an American
missing person A missing person is a person who has disappeared and whose status as alive or dead cannot be confirmed as their location and condition are unknown. A person may go missing through a voluntary disappearance, or else due to an accident, crime, de ...
who vanished under mysterious circumstances from his residence at 304 West Oak Street in
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,
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. His disappearance received national media coverage and was profiled extensively by journalist and crime writer
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in a book concerning Perry's relative Bobbie Jo Stinnett, who was murdered and had her unborn child stolen in 2004.


Timeline

Perry disappeared on the afternoon of April 11, 2001, after walking out of his house, having told a visiting friend that he was returning a pair of jumper cables to an exterior shed. This was the last time he was seen. After several years of investigation, police arrested Jack Wayne Rogers of
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, on various charges unrelated to Perry's disappearance. In their investigation, they recovered
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posts made from Rogers's home computer that described a first-hand account of Perry's rape and murder. Rogers denied any involvement, and was sentenced to thirty years in prison on the unrelated charges in 2004.


Background

Branson Kayne Perry was born February 24, 1981, and raised in
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. He graduated from Nodaway-Holt High School in 1999. After graduating, he worked odd jobs, including work as a roofer and helping maintain a traveling petting zoo in the area. Perry resided with his father, Bob Perry, at 304 West Oak Street in Skidmore; his parents were recently divorced. Perry suffered from
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, a condition that made his heart race excessively. He was a
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in
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.


Disappearance

On a Wednesday afternoon of April 11, 2001, Perry invited his friend Jena over to his house to help clean the residence as his father, Bob Perry, who had recently been hospitalized, was due to return home. At this same time, two other unnamed men were outside the residence working on Bob's car, which needed a new
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. At approximately 3:00 p.m., Perry told Jena he was going to take a pair of
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outside to a shed adjacent to the house. This was the last time he was seen.


Investigation

On April 12, Perry's grandmother, Jo Ann, stopped by his home and found the house unlocked and deserted. She found this unusual and called the residence periodically over the next several days, but got no answer. Upon calling Perry's mother, Rebecca Klino, she found she had not spoken to him either. Bob was discharged from the hospital several days later than planned and, after his release, he and Klino filed a
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report on April 17. Ground search parties were organized by
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police within a radius of the Perry residence. Numerous fields, farms, and abandoned buildings were searched, but the efforts proved fruitless. During a search of the property, police were unable to locate the jumper cables Perry had purportedly left to return in the shed; two weeks later, however, they were found just inside the door. Over the following month and a half, over one hundred people were interviewed in Perry's disappearance. Jena, who had been at Perry's home the day of the disappearance, admitted to law enforcement that he had recently been experimenting with
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and
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s. A family member also informed police that Perry had a bottle of
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in his possession the day he disappeared. Law enforcement questioned drug acquaintances of Perry's in
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, but all stated they had not seen him and each passed polygraph examinations. Further investigation into the local drug trade was undertaken, but no discernible leads were uncovered despite rumors that Perry owed drug dealers money. Bob initially suspected that his son had left to stay with friends in Kansas City. Because Perry did not have a working car at the time, Bob presumed he may have
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.


Jack Wayne Rogers

On April 10, 2003, law enforcement arrested Jack Wayne Rogers, a 59-year-old
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minister and
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leader. Rogers was arrested on charges of first-degree assault and practicing medicine without a license after removing a trans woman's genitals in a makeshift gender reassignment surgery at a hotel in Columbia. While investigating Rogers's personal belongings, detectives discovered
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on his computer, as well as evidence of various posts made on
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s under the usernames "BuggerButt," "ohailsatan," and "extremebodymods," describing the graphic torture and assault of multiple men. In the posts, Rogers also discussed cannibalizing the genitals of men he had castrated. Among these posts was a firsthand account of Rogers' picking up a blond male hitchhiker, then
raping Rape is a type of sexual assault usually involving sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual penetration carried out against a person without their consent. The act may be carried out by physical force, coercion, abuse of authority, or a ...
, torturing, mutilating, and murdering him. In the online post, it was claimed that the man's body was buried in a remote area of the
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. Despite this, Rogers denied ever seeing Perry or knowing him, and asserted that the post made was fabricated and purely fantasy; law enforcement, however, suspected the man in question was Perry. While performing a subsequent search of Rogers' property, a turtle claw necklace resembling one owned by Perry was discovered in one of his vehicles. In April 2004, Rogers was convicted and sentenced to seventeen years in prison for assault and seven years for performing illegal surgery, as well as thirty years for child pornography charges, which would run concurrent with the former two charges. At his sentencing, Perry's mother begged for Rogers to reveal his whereabouts, but Rogers denied being involved in the disappearance. His earliest release date is October 30, 2028, when he will be 83 years old. After attending the sentencing, Perry's mother stated she no longer felt Rogers was responsible for her son's disappearance:


Subsequent developments

Perry's father died in 2004. In June 2009, law enforcement revealed they were completing an excavation of a site in
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, after receiving a "credible tip" that Perry's remains may have been located there. Over a period of two days, excavators dug a -deep hole that covered an area of around by . At the time, another local farmer who resided east of Quitman stated that law enforcement had searched his property several years prior searching for an abandoned well, but the search yielded no results. In 2010, Klino offered a $20,000 reward for information leading to her son's whereabouts. In February 2011, Klino died after a years-long battle with
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. Jo Ann Stinnett, Perry's grandmother, said at the time of Klino's death: "Around town, we searched every oil well, every outside toilet. We searched everywhere that was possible for us to think that something could be there." Monica Caison, the founder of the CUE Center for Missing Persons and a friend of Klino, stated that she and other close friends has "promised her they would continue to look for her son." In her obituary, it was noted that Klino was "preceded in death" by Perry, and she was buried beside an empty plot for Perry that lists his date of death as April 11, 2001, the same day he disappeared. On August 14, 2022, the current Nodaway County Sheriff, Randy Strong, announced a suspect had been identified, but more evidence was needed before an arrest could be made.


Publicity

Perry's disappearance was profiled extensively in a chapter of
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's 2006 book ''Baby Be Mine'', which focused on the murder of his cousin, Bobbie Jo Stinnett, in 2004. The case also received coverage in a July 17, 2010, episode of the
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See also

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List of people who disappeared Lists of people who disappeared include those whose current whereabouts are unknown, or whose deaths are unsubstantiated. Many people who disappear are eventually declared dead ''in absentia''. Some of these people were possibly subjected to enfo ...
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Murder of Bobbie Jo Stinnett Bobbie Jo Stinnett (December 4, 1981 – December 16, 2004) was an American 23-year-old pregnant woman who was murdered in Skidmore, Missouri in December 2004. The perpetrator, Lisa Marie Montgomery, then aged 36-years-old, strangled Stinnett to ...
, Perry's cousin, in 2004


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External links


BringBransonHome.WordPress.com
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Family photo archive
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Branson Kayne Perry
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