
Paula (left) Suspect sketch (right)
Investigators in North Miami Florida just released a sketch of a man they believe may be responsible for the murder of Paula Sladewski. Police say she was thrown in a dumpster, set on fire, and found on January 3, 2010. Cops say Paula’s body was “burned beyond recognition” and firefighters were called to put out the flames. Police are trying to figure out if this murder was committed out of anger… passion… or simply to destroy evidence.
Lt. Neal Cuevas with the North Miami Police department told me Paula’s boyfriend, Kevin Klym, reported her missing at 10:40 p.m. on Sunday, January 3, 2010. Klym said he hadn’t seen his girlfriend since earlier that morning when he was kicked out of Club Space, a Miami nightclub open 24 hours a day. Lt. Cuevas says Klym told them Paula was too drunk, and he wanted to leave, an argument erupted – and he was kicked out. Investigators confirmed to me that they know for sure Klym left the club in a taxi and went back to the LaFlora Hotel on Collins Avenue, where he and Paula were staying. There is not video of Paula ever returning to the hotel. One of the workers at the hotel told me they have no surveillance video running at the hotel.
Around 9 p.m. on January 3rd, a person called in a dumpster fire in North Miami. Firefighters responded, extinguished the blaze, and that’s when they found the body. Lt. Cuevas says around 10:40 p.m. they received a call from Kevin Klym stating his girlfriend was missing. At that point, Klym not only called them, but he was reaching out to local hospitals, her parents and the local Medical Examiner’s office. From that point, the Medical Examiner and investigators started to realize the body may be Paula’s. The ME’s office reached out to Michigan, where Paula is from, to obtain dental records. The ME’s office did confirm the body found was that of Paula Sladewski. The dumpster is located about 10 miles away from Club Space in a small residential district, off the beaten path. Police say they are looking into possible vehicles leaving Club Space the morning Paula went missing, but they don’t have any details on cars to give to the public yet.
Although Kevin Klym was initially called a person of interest, police say they’ve allowed him to return to California. So far his alibi checks out, but they are waiting to rule out a couple of minor details before releasing the ‘person of interest’ status. Klym and Paula do have a history of domestic violence in Michigan and California. Investigators told me Klym was arrested for breaking Paula’s nose in Michigan, and was actually bonded out by her a short time later. The pair went to Miami on New Year’s Eve for the Lady GaGa concert, and decided to spend the weekend club hopping.
Early on in this investigation, I spoke to Klym’s lawyer at the time Marc Beginin, and he says his client and Paula had a volatile relationship, but it would never escalate to something like this. Since Paula disappeared, Klym hired a private investigator, dug up pictures of his girlfriend, and hit the streets to pass out fliers. He says his client met with investigators four separate times and is still in cooperation with them to help find Paula’s killer. Beginin says the bouncer told the private investigator that Paula left the club holding hands with a very tall African American male, and they were last seen crossing the street together around 7:20 a.m. “I think it is clear Kevin had no involvement in this murder,” Beginin says. A man named David Coleman has spoken out to say he received text messages that led him to believe that Klym may try to kill Paula. David Coleman is, in fact, a past boyfriend of Paula’s, and is currently listed as a registered sex offender in Michigan. I’ve learned that Paula’s cell phone was left at the hotel, and that phone, along with other personal belongings, are in the possession of investigators at this time. Paula modeled once for Playboy, and divided her time between Michigan and California. Police want to talk to anyone who was at the club that night and who may have seen Paula or her boyfriend. Specifically, anyone who saw Paula leave around 7 a.m., possibly with a tall African American male.
Please contact the North Miami Police department with any information: (305) 891-8111
Tags: club space, florida, kevin klym, miami, missing, murder, new sketch, paula sladewski, playboy model murder


Although conspiracy theory can run a scattered course, the Sadewsky boyfriend’s observation of bodyguard employee staff being completely different post murder, may have some validity. Management stated it is not true and have paystub records to prove the same crew still works the club. Maybe. What if a rich or powerful political connection gets off on, and pays for sexual entrapment escapades from the club. This one just went out of control (Paula fought harder and threatened legal and arrest action). Or the sex act/rape got rough. Victum dead, return the body to dumpster; get rid of evidence. If local authorities are involved (over time most of the rape victums do not report based upon pay-off to shut up and threat of death or legal roadblock threats). Of course, then there are the Paula types-Wouldn’t be paid off or shut up; go away, lick their wounds; chock it up to an injustice that can’t be righted.
If a lot of politica are involved, the club would be shut down or lose millions (if club employee involved or assisting rape), and reputaions are at stake, murder is acceptable on the high stakes. Or, simply could be that token stalker that gets released from jail due to system glitches and “feel sorry” liberal thought puking.
What do you think?