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Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Murder By Train? Justice For Kadie And Her Babies.

Baby River Lynn, Kadie Lee Hall Major And Unborn Aadon Robert
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Kadie had a giving heart. She was so full of life and loved her unborn baby Aadon and 10 month old baby girl River with all her being. 

Kadie was born February 9th, 1981 in Marquette, Michigan to Vicki Hall. She married her high school sweetheart, Aaron Major, in 2003. In 2007, River Lynn was born. River had this beautiful little smile that made her just look like an angel.

Kadie was so excited about having children and she wanted a big family. So, when Kadie got pregnant again she was ecstatic. She named the baby boy Aadon.


It was an extremely cold, sleet filled night on January 16th, 2008. That night 26-year-old Kadie's life came to an end along with her cherished little babies. 

At 6:43 p.m.Vicki was driving home from an Applebee’s restaurant when she received a call from her daughter. Kadie wanted to go to dinner, but Vicki had just grabbed takeout, so they didn’t meet up. That was the last time that Vicki would hear from Kadie.

At 1:44 a.m., January 17th, Kadie's husband, Aaron, knocked on Vicki’s door. Aaron told her that Kadie was hysterical and paranoid. She thought someone was coming to kill her and then she took off. Then Aaron started talking to Vicki about conspiracy theories involving the government. 

Kadie's family began frantically searching for her and the babies. Vicki and Aaron set out searching for her truck at local motels and on the back roads of Moncks Corner. Vicki noticed that something seemed off with Aaron. He wasn't looking out the window for Kadie's truck and he was quiet for the longest time. Then he started talking about conspiracy theories again.

Back at Kadie's house, her sister, Sarah, was waiting alone in case Kadie came home. Some stuff was knocked off of River's dresser. There was clothes on the floor. All of these drawers were all open in the whole bathroom. Sarah noticed a highlighted Bible passage on the kitchen table, "the first born son is to be sacrificed." Sarah had a bad feeling and immediately called her mom to come get her. When Vicki and Aaron picked her up, she noticed that Aaron's hand was swollen.

At 10:05 a.m., Aaron went back home and did a computer search for “WSC talk radio.” Two minutes later, he did a search for “two dead in Berkeley County.”

At 11:31 a.m., Aaron called Vicki to say he just heard on the radio that two bodies had been found after being hit by a train. Vicki headed straight to Oakley Road. She didn't see anything until she was ready to leave, that she when she spotted Kadie's undamaged truck, about 500 feet from the tracks.
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Kadie's body had already been found by the tracks around 8:20 a.m. by a railroad worker. Kadie was wearing a dark blue hoodie, a pair of jeans and a black zippered coat. Her wedding rings were in her pocket along with a note that contained scribbles about spiritual warfare and the Antichrist. It was theorized that she had been struck on her side by some object hanging off the train due to a nearly 2-foot cut on her abdomen and a laceration on her inside thigh. 

Baby River had drown in the nearby creek. She was dressed in a white turtleneck, pink overalls and pink shoes. 

Kadie’s white 2006 Chevrolet Colorado pickup was parked close to her home, at the end of nearby Oakley Road. A religious book sat inside the cab, along with a diaper bag and nearly $1,000 in cash in various envelopes.

Kadie’s husband, 36-year-old Aaron Major, told investigators that she may have had “postpartum depression.” He claimed that she had became paranoid and distrusting of people. But Dr. Christine Case, Kadie’s obstetrician, claimed that Kadie didn’t appear to have signs of a mental breakdown. And the investigators never talked to Kadie's Dr. 

Investigators also let Aaron home unaccompanied the night that Kadie and the babies' bodies were found. And they never took photographs of Kadie's house or did any kind of forensic search.
Vicki wasn't questioned about her daughter's mental state either. And as for the note in Kadie's pocket, Vicki believed that Kadie was documenting her husband's internet searches on their family computer.

Within days Kadie and her babies' deaths were ruled as murder suicide. The theory was Kadie jumped toward the side of the train and the impact hurled River into the creek. 

Her family never for one second had believed that Kadie was capable of such an act. Vicki had fought every step of the way to get justice for Kadie and her babies.

The local police treated Vicki like she was just a crazy lady and just ignored her.

Vicki, Sarah and the rest of Kadie's family had suspicions about Aaron that grew with every time he changed details in his retelling of what happened before Kadie took off in the truck the night she died.

At first, Aaron tried to make the funeral private, telling Vicky and her family they were not invited. They ended up going though. Kadie and River were in the same coffin. It was an open casket, Kadie's face was miraculously undamaged. Allegedly, Aaron wanted Aadon's body displayed as well, but he was encouraged not to do this. Aaron did, however eat McDonald's food during the service, just in arms reach of Kadie and the babies. It was said that he never cried, showed any sorrow or never really interacted with anyone there.

Two days after the funeral, Aaron went and had surgery on his broken hand. Even though Vicki and Sarah swore they saw him with a swollen hand before Kadie and the babies were found dead, Aaron claimed that he broke his hand punching a wall at the funeral home. The funeral director was a witness to Aaron punching the wall. Maybe his hand was swollen before he punched the wall and he did it to cover his tracks? Or maybe Vicki and Sarah were mistaken?
Three days after Kadie and the babies were laid to rest, Aaron was brought in for questioning. He was never asked about his bandaged hand.

Vicki found Aaron's Google searches the morning that Kadie's body was found suspect. So, she called every radio station, went to the TV stations. She searched and searched for years, not one person could tell her Oakley Road was ever on the TV or the radio.

After Kadie and the babie's death, Aaron moved in with his parents.

Eleven years later, private investigator, Jessica Sanders, uncovered new information that led to a re-examination of the case on national television and a subsequent decision by the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office to reopen the investigation. 

There was also a new Sheriff. His name was Duane Lewis he and didn't look forward to meeting with Vicki due to her reputation. Once he met with her however, he realized that she wasn't crazy. He also did things the previous Sheriff failed to do, like talk to Kadie's family and friends about her mental state around the time of her death. After he did so it was quickly ruled out that Kadie had postpartum psychosis. 

Investigators also didn't think that she could have made that 6/10th of a mile walk in pitch black on gravel in the rain and sleet carrying a 30-pound baby. And even if she could, they didn't think she would have. They surmised that she would have drove and parked there and then got out, walked up to the train and killed herself.

Investigators started to believe that there had been an argument the night that Kadie and her babies died. That that was the reason the wedding rings were in her pocket, the $1,000 were in her truck and why Aaron had that swollen hand.

They weren't sure why Kadie was on the tracks in the first place. They wondered if she left after the fight with Aaron in pursuit, parked her truck and ran down the tracks with her baby in her arms. Then maybe that Aaron threw her into the train.

Another possibility they were running through their heads were that the crime scene was staged.

There is one thing that Lewis and his team did know is that Aaron lied about hearing about Kadie and the babies getting hit by the train over the radio. Investigators knew for a fact that there was no radio report. They then surmised that Aaron just wanted Kadie and the babies found.

Aaron stopped cooperating with authorities. He also vandalizes Kadie and the babies grave every time Vicki or any member of Kadie's family puts something on there.

In September of 2018,  Berkeley County officials said at a press conference that River did not appear to have been hit by the train. Investigators also believed they identified the wrong train that may have hit Kadie in the first place. 

It was also announced in the press conference about Kadie not suffering from post-pardon depression and that Aaron is their only suspect in the case.

For now, there is not enough evidence to prove that Aaron was involved in Kadie and the babies' deaths.

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What do you think? Do you think Kadie killed herself and her babies? Or was something more sinister a foot? 

In my opinion, i don't think Kadie killed her babies and herself. Whether Aaron killed them or not, i don't know. It does seem that he knows a lot more than he is saying. I believe that they did argue and he followed her to the railroad tracks. Maybe Kadie tripped and fell into the train while she was carrying River, or maybe she was pushed by Aaron. The only living person that i think knows is Aaron. I hope that one day Aaron will tell everything he knows from that night. And that Vicki gets justice for Kadie, River and Aadon.

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