Full Name: Kathy Mae Brownfield Goad
Details from a Government Source (Paraphrased):
Last Contact: November 11th, 1982 (Thursday, Veterans Day in the U.S.)
Last Location: Fort Worth, Texas
Age When Disappeared: 20
Birthdate: August 17th, 1962 (Charley Project)
Sex: Female
Height: 65 inches (5’5”)
Weight: 110 lbs
BMI: 18.3 (normal range)
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Green
Scars/Distinctive Characteristics: No known information
Government Source: NamUs MP8539
Websleuths Discussion: Kathy M. Goad
Commentary and Research
By Shane Lambert
Originally written: March 9th - March 14th, 2025
Has Kathy M. Goad Been Found?
As of March 16th, 2025, Kathy Goad remains missing. Her NamUs profile (MP8539) is still active, indicating an unresolved case.Not Thought to Have Boarded a Flight
A Car Salesman’s Shadow: A Theory
What happened to Kathy? One compelling lead points to a car salesman from Hurst, Texas.- The salesman, after selling the truck to Kathy and her husband, saw Kathy two other times; once at her home when she was locked out and once at a restaurant. That was noted in the Park City Daily News on February 20th, 1983.
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- Reportedly, he made advances toward her the day she purchased the truck with her husband.
- In a different case, the salesman damaged a woman's car (called a "girl" in reporting) after she refused a sexual advance. This act led to his firing.
- He was arrested for the vehicle damage.
- The salesman, who became a suspect, agreed but then refused to take a lie detector test.
- The investigators took hair samples from the trunk of the salesman's demo car, and these samples matched hair samples from a brush and roller that belonged to Kathy Goad.
- The salesman had a history of sexual assault, assault, and criminal mischief. He had been charged with rape before.
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July 31st, 1983. Courier-Journal. |
- A witness claimed he saw the suspect put concrete blocks and a cord in the back of the car, where the missing person's hair was found (December 3rd, 1984/Courier Journal) on the afternoon of the day Kathy disappeared.
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Concrete blocks and cords could be used to weigh down a body. |
- As of December 3rd, 1984, the suspect was in jail, either for assaulting or raping a woman. (December 3rd, 1984/Courier-Journal).
- He had a 14-year sentence and was in a penitentiary in Huntsville.
Meeting Up With a Salesman Not To Be Ignored
A Theory on What Happened to Kathy Goad
Theorized: Morning, November 11th, 1982 (Veterans Day) – East Fort Worth
Kathy, a 20-year-old newlywed, has Veterans Day off at her bank job. She is going to shop, likely at North East Mall in Hurst, 10 miles from her East Fort Worth home.
Theorized: Midday – North East Mall Parking Lot, Hurst
Kathy parks at the mall, unaware that the salesman has followed her. As she exits her car, he approaches—perhaps pretending it’s a coincidence and/or using the truck as an excuse. His familiarity lowers her guard. He lures her to his demo car, then attacks her or maybe chloroforms her. Her hairs, later found in the vehicle he operated, mark this moment. He locks her in the trunk unconscious and drives off, leaving her car behind.
Theorized: Afternoon – Murder and Disposal
His prior advances and criminal history (assault, harassment) suggest a motive—rejection turned violent. The salesman rapes and murders Kathy Goad. That afternoon, he loaded concrete blocks and cord into his vehicle, as supported by an eyewitness. In my theory, he is doing this to sink Kathy's body somewhere.
Theorized: Evening to November 15th – Staging Kathy's Car
With Kathy’s keys (taken during the abduction), the salesman returns to the mall at some point. He drives her car to DFW Airport, and abandons it by November 15th. The four-day gap implies he hid the car first and then moved it during the night at some point. He is doing it to suggest she’d fled in hopes of confusing the investigators, whom he knows are coming. He returns to Hurst using a taxi or transit.
Aftermath: Not Theorized
The salesman did, in fact, end up fired after an unrelated arrest (damaging a woman’s car). Police then found Kathy’s hair in the demo car he used, and an informant shared the second-hand confession.
Why My Theory Fits
- Address Access: Sales records gave him her East Fort Worth address, enabling stalking. Journalism covering the case supports the notion that he had her address by November 11th, 1982.
- Hairs: Forensic evidence ties Kathy to his demo car, suggesting he abducted her. Those hairs are in the trunk, further suggesting abduction. Sometimes teenagers ride in the trunks of cars for lack of a seat. But when missing people are linked to a car trunk, it's only because they were there against their wills, either unconscious or restrained.
- Airport: The car’s location at an airport could easily be just deliberate misdirection as she was a happy newlywed. It's common for missing people to have their vehicles found at airport parking lots. They rarely have documented flights from the same airports.
- Lake: The informant’s tip and local geography point to a hidden disposal site.
- Profile: His previous behavior and job firing make him an interesting person to incorporate into the hypothetical scenario. His profile is clearly that of a misogynist.
This theory posits the salesman stalked Kathy from her home, abducted her from a mall parking lot, killed her, and dumped her body in a lake, using her car to mislead investigators.