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Summary: Meredith Kimani, 49, a location manager in Oklahoma's film industry, was shot and killed by her husband, Mark Kimani, 48, at their rural home near Guthrie, Oklahoma, on February 8. She had called the Logan County Sheriff's non-emergency line asking for help to remove him from the house when the call went silent. Deputies later found both deceased from gunshot wounds in what authorities ruled a murder-suicide, with their adult son unharmed inside the home, reports say.
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On the evening of February 8th, Meredith Kimani, a 49-year-old location manager who worked on movies and TV shows across Oklahoma, picked up the phone and called the Logan County Sheriff’s non-emergency line. She sounded calm, maybe a little frustrated, but not panicked. She simply said something like, “Hi, yes, I need an officer out to my house to remove my husband out of here, please.” She gave her address near Guthrie and that was pretty much it.
The dispatcher put her on a quick hold, came back, and asked what her husband was doing. There was about 30 seconds of silence… and then nothing. Meredith never answered.
Deputies got to the rural home off North Midwest Boulevard about 15 minutes later. No one came to the door, so they got a key from a family member and went inside. What they found was heartbreaking. Meredith had been shot multiple times. Her 48-year-old husband, Mark Kimani, was also dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Their adult son, who has special needs, was in the house but unharmed and not involved.
Investigators quickly determined it was a murder-suicide. Mark had shot Meredith before turning the gun on himself. No charges could be filed since both were gone. The medical examiner would later confirm the causes of death.
Here’s where it hits even harder. Meredith was really well-loved in the Oklahoma film world. She wasn’t just a location manager — she was known as the “on-set mom,” the energetic, purple-haired woman who showed up blasting Prince’s “Purple Rain,” looked out for the crew, and made everyone feel supported. Friends described her as hardworking, kind, and the kind of person who was there through thick and thin.
Her longtime best friend, Jamie Mungai, who’d known her since high school, put it this way: “She was the one person who knew all my secrets. And kept my secrets.” Another colleague remembered her vibrant personality and said, “If anybody was a character on set, it was Meredith.”
Nobody who knew the couple saw this coming. That’s what makes it so shocking — the call for help seemed routine, not like an emergency in progress.
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