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- (11:37) Jennifer Kesse Start
Florida woman Jennifer Kesse (24) had the world at her feet in 2006. She had a supportive partner and was becoming increasingly successful in her corporate career. Jennifer had also purchased her own brand new condo in Orlando, Florida.
On January 24, 2006, it appears that Jennifer began getting ready for her work day. She showered and gathered her keys, phone and iPod. She never made it to work and has never been seen again.
Jennifer’s car was found days after she vanished, dumped in an apartment complex lot a few miles from her home. Some reports indicate that there were drag marks on the hood of the car, suggesting that there had been a struggle.
When police reviewed CCTV of the location where the car was found, they found that it had been dumped at 11.59am on the day that Jennifer disappeared. A person was seen exiting the vehicle and walking away. This person has never been identified.
Was Jennifer abducted by someone she knew? Or could an employee at her condo complex have been responsible?
Read our blog for Jennifer here
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- (11:37) Jennifer Kesse Start
Florida woman Jennifer Kesse (24) had the world at her feet in 2006. She had a supportive partner and was becoming increasingly successful in her corporate career. Jennifer had also purchased her own brand new condo in Orlando, Florida.
On January 24, 2006, it appears that Jennifer began getting ready for her work day. She showered and gathered her keys, phone and iPod. She never made it to work and has never been seen again.
Jennifer’s car was found days after she vanished, dumped in an apartment complex lot a few miles from her home. Some reports indicate that there were drag marks on the hood of the car, suggesting that there had been a struggle.
When police reviewed CCTV of the location where the car was found, they found that it had been dumped at 11.59am on the day that Jennifer disappeared. A person was seen exiting the vehicle and walking away. This person has never been identified.
Was Jennifer abducted by someone she knew? Or could an employee at her condo complex have been responsible?
Read our blog for Jennifer here
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