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Case of Deidre Harm to be featured on Investigation Discovery special

By Julie Schooley
May 26, 2018
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WISCONSIN RAPIDS — A true crime series on Investigation Discovery will look into the possible murders committed by 36-year-old Christopher Revak, also suspected of taking the life of 21-year-old Wisconsin Rapids woman Deidre Harm in June of 2006.

‘Dead of Night’ will air on Monday, May 28, at 7PM, on Investigation Discovery. Revak is a suspected serial killer with possible connections to murders in the cases of Deidre Harm and Ava, Mo. woman, Rene Williams. Revak is suspected in the murders of up to at least four women.

Revak hung himself in a Douglas County jail cell in Missouri shortly after his arrest in 2009.

A Facebook page in honor of the late Deidre Harm is still active, and are still seeking answers to her tragic death.

“A lot is still unknown. If you think you know something about Chris Revak or the disappearances of the women he’s suspected of killing, please contact the police. You can remain anonymous. Mothers, fathers, partners, siblings, children, and friends of these innocent victims are still out there, waiting for the answers you can provide. Waiting for closure. It’s never too late to do the right thing and bring justice and closure to these women’s children, if for no one else.” – Excerpt from Facebook post regarding the special.

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