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Details: In 1969, Karen Walker began dating a man named Jim Alvarado, and later was diagnosed with a fatal form of cancer, Ewing's Sarcoma. Jim proposed to Karen, but she died on December 17, 1970, twelve days before she was due to be married. After Karen's death, she began contacting her family from beyond the grave. Karen Walker was a special agent working for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. She was assigned to help the Mogadorians hunt the Garde, having been tricked into thinking the Mogadorians simply want to trade weapons for their help. She has distinctive red hair. She is known to work alongside Agents Purdy and Noto. Not long before the Mogadorian attack on Earth, Walker turns against them and creates a rogue faction of the FBI dedicated to helping humanity. Karen Walker, CNZM, is a New Zealand fashion designer. After establishing outlets in 1995, she began selling to Barneys New York in 1998 and showed her first runway collection in 1998. In 2009, Walker received a World Class New Zealand Award in the Creative category. In late 2011, she signed a partnership with United States-based retail chain Anthropologie. Agent Walker's most famous notable feature is her red hair. Though Number Four notices her developing streaks of silver in The Revenge of Seven. Four could also tell she went under extreme FBI training by the shape of her body. Karen Walker is a New Zealand fashion designer. She started her fashion training in 1988. She had opened two stores by 1995 and in 1998 she had started selling to Barneys New York. Her clothes have been worn by celebrities such as Bjork and Sienna Miller.
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Karen Walker, CNZM, is a New Zealand fashion designer. After establishing outlets in 1995, she began selling to Barneys New York in 1998 and showed her first runway collection in 1998. In 2009, Walker received a World Class New Zealand Award in the Creative category. In late 2011, she signed a partnership with United States-based retail chain Anthropologie. Karen Walker was a special agent working for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. She was assigned to help the Mogadorians hunt the Garde, having been tricked into thinking the Mogadorians simply want to trade weapons for their help. She has distinctive red hair. She is known to work alongside Agents Purdy and Noto. Not long before the Mogadorian attack on Earth, Walker turns against them and creates a rogue faction of the FBI dedicated to helping humanity. Karen Walker is a New Zealand fashion designer. She started her fashion training in 1988. She had opened two stores by 1995 and in 1998 she had started selling to Barneys New York. Her clothes have been worn by celebrities such as Bjork and Sienna Miller. Agent Walker's most famous notable feature is her red hair. Though Number Four notices her developing streaks of silver in The Revenge of Seven. Four could also tell she went under extreme FBI training by the shape of her body. Details: In 1969, Karen Walker began dating a man named Jim Alvarado, and later was diagnosed with a fatal form of cancer, Ewing's Sarcoma. Jim proposed to Karen, but she died on December 17, 1970, twelve days before she was due to be married. After Karen's death, she began contacting her family from beyond the grave. Jim claimed that after Karen's death, he felt that she kicked him, which she did when she was alive in order for him to keep focused while they were studying. Her parents contacted a minister who can communicate with the dead, and told them accuarte information about their daughter. Karen's mother, Jeanne, claims that Karen has contacted with her several times, and influenced her to write a book about her experiences called "Always, Karen". Extra Notes: The case was featured as a part of the October 21, 1994 episode. Results: Unsolved Links: * Karen Walker at Find a Grave