Kimberly Kilpatrick was a 20-year police captain — trusted, respected, and named Officer of the Year for protecting victims. She was also stealing from one. When Port Orange Detective David Fouts was critically injured in a 2016 motorcycle crash that killed his wife, his colleagues rallied. Fundraisers were held. Donations poured in. And Kilpatrick — his superior — volunteered to manage the money. She withdrew $25,000 from his recovery fund. Used it to pay off a personal loan and close on a new home. For herself. Fouts had a court-appointed guardian. He couldn't speak for himself, protect himself, or even remember the money existed. This video is a full breakdown of Kimberly Kilpatrick's FDLE police interrogation — analyzing how a decorated law enforcement captain tried to reframe grand theft as a personal loan, called a formal investigation a "witch hunt," produced zero documentation to support her story, and slowly resigned herself to the truth that her 20-year career had just ended. ✅ Kilpatrick full interrogation — analyzed step by step ✅ The theft from David Fouts' recovery fund — Port Orange, FL ✅ How she called $25,000 in stolen money a "temporary fix" ✅ No loan agreement, no receipts, no paper trail — just her word ✅ The "Officer of the Year" detail that makes it land harder ✅ Pre-Trial Intervention — no guilty verdict, no criminal record ✅ David Fouts — still disabled, still court-supervised, still without justice The interrogation ended with handcuffs. The case ended with a handshake. And somewhere in Florida, Kimberly Kilpatrick is a free woman. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly interrogation breakdowns, true crime deep dives, and the cases where the system failed the victim. 👍 Like this video if you believe David Fouts deserved better. 💬 Comment below — does the PTI outcome make you angry? Should a 20-year law enforcement veteran get a diversion program for stealing from a disabled man? ──────────────────────────────────────────────── ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is produced strictly for educational, informational, and news commentary purposes. All information is sourced from public court records, FDLE official press releases, verified news reporting, and publicly available footage. Note: Kimberly Kilpatrick completed a Pre-Trial Intervention program on June 27, 2023. Under Florida law, successful PTI completion results in charges being dropped. She was not convicted and carries no felony record as a result of these proceedings. This video presents the case as documented in public records and does not assert criminal guilt beyond what was established in legal proceedings. David Fouts remains under court-supervised guardianship. All footage is used under fair use for commentary and educational purposes. Viewer discretion is advised. ──────────────────────────────────────────────── #KimberlyKilpatrick #PoliceCorruption #TrueCrime #Florida #PoliceInterrogation #InterrogationBreakdown #TrueCrimeFlorida #JusticeFailed #DisabledVictim #PoliceAccountability






