by SPEAKIN’ OUT NEWS

(right) Kira Clark, one of five suspects in the disappearance of Huntsville realtor (left) Ronald Duma Jr., remains in custody after a judge denied bond following her extradition from Tennessee.

A judge has denied bond for Kira Clark, one of five suspects in the ongoing investigation into the disappearance of Ronald Duma Jr., a Huntsville real estate agent missing since earlier this year. Clark was extradited from Tennessee and is now being held in an Alabama detention facility.

According to investigators, text messages believed to be from Clark suggest she encouraged another suspect to torture Duma to obtain his bank account information. The disturbing details, revealed in preliminary court proceedings, have raised serious questions about the motive and planning behind the suspected crime.

Duma was last seen in the Huntsville area under suspicious circumstances. While authorities have not publicly confirmed whether Duma is alive, they continue to treat the case as an active investigation, and foul play is strongly suspected.

As the search intensifies, Duma’s family has increased the reward for credible information leading to his whereabouts or those responsible for his disappearance.

Anyone with information is urged to contact local law enforcement or Crime Stoppers. Investigators stress that even small details could prove critical in solving the case and bringing justice to Duma’s family.

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