In a chilling and unsolved case that has haunted Prince George’s County, Maryland, for 14 years, the brutal murder of 28-year-old Kanika Powell remains a mystery. On August 28, 2008, Kanika was shot multiple times in the hallway of her apartment, just hours after reporting strange men claiming to be FBI agents had knocked on her door. The first encounter rattled her enough to contact police, who dismissed it as a scam, but the eerie visits continued, culminating in her tragic death.
Kanika, a military veteran and dedicated employee at a top-secret job with Johns Hopkins University, had no known enemies. Her mother, Judy, recalls the frantic phone calls warning her about the strange men who seemed to know her name. Just days before her murder, Kanika expressed fear for her safety, leading her to seek a security system for her home. Yet, despite her precautions, she returned home on that fateful day to find a šš¾ššer waiting for her.
The investigation has yielded few leads. With no signs of robbery and no known motive, authorities have struggled to connect the dots. Speculation has arisen about potential ties to Kanikaās classified work, but without evidence, the case has stagnated. The absence of media coverage has left many unanswered questions and a grieving family without closure.
As the anniversary of her death approaches, advocates are reigniting interest in Kanika’s case, urging anyone with information to come forward. The shadows of her unsolved murder loom large, a haunting reminder that the truth is still out there, waiting to be uncovered. If you have any information about Kanika Powell’s murder, please contact the Prince George’s County police. Her family deserves answers, and the community must demand justice for a life taken too soon.