This is a transcript of a video by Kwili, a YouTube channel that talks about real-life stories and interesting topics. The video starts with a quote about the effect of silence and an introduction of the channel. Then, the video promotes a strategy video game called "Battle of Kings" and gives some details and tips about the game. The video also provides a link and a code to download the game. After that, the video tells the story of Kimberly Kessler, a woman who went missing in 2004 and was later found to be the murderer of Joleen Cummings, a hairdresser who worked with her in 2018. The video narrates how Kimberly used multiple fake identities and disguises to evade the police and how she killed Joleen and disposed of her body. The video also reveals some of Kimberly's past relationships, crimes, and mental health issues. The video ends with a request for the viewers to share their thoughts and opinions on the story and to like, subscribe, and share the video.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video by Kwili, a YouTube channel that talks about real-life stories and interesting topics.
2. The video is about Kimberly Kessler, a woman who went missing in 2004 and was later found to be the murderer of Joleen Cummings, a hairdresser who worked with her in 2018.
3. Kimberly used multiple fake identities and disguises to evade the police and her ex-husband, who she claimed was stalking her.
4. Kimberly killed Joleen in the salon where they worked and disposed of her body in trash bags. She also stole Joleen's car and parked it in a different location.
5. Kimberly was arrested after the police found her blood and fingerprints at the crime scene, as well as security footage of her buying trash bags and a chainsaw.
6. Kimberly was diagnosed with personality and delusional disorders and serious mental health problems by one psychiatrist, but another one disputed the diagnosis and said she was a professional criminal.
7. Kimberly was ruled ineligible for trial in 2019 due to her mental illness, but later became eligible in 2021 after receiving treatment. She refused to admit her guilt and acted strangely in court.
8. The text also contains an advertisement for a strategy video game called "Battle of Kings", which Kwili promotes with a code and a link in the description.
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