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    CA CA - Dorothy Rusnak Caylor, 41, Concord, 12 June 1985

    I watched this episode today for like the 5th time since it was released back in the 80s. If you really listen to the statements he makes on the show, he never claims he is innocent. When he talks about what he thinks happened he says either she "either willfully disappeared and then was...
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    CA CA - Bryce Laspisa, 19, Castaic, 30 Aug 2013 - #10

    Yeah man you have been on this thread since the beginning. I think over the 10 years that has elapsed you have identified every single time these people could have searched this lake just as a rule out. I can’t remember but wasn’t it you that either volunteered or knew a group who would have...
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    I definitely agree there is evidence to suggest foul play as a potential outcome in this case. There just isn't enough evidence to rule out anything from what we know. I also think that exploring alternative outcomes is even more important when you have a family on a crusade (even a righteous...
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    Presumably quite a few. With the number of missing persons cases, a certain percentage of which are suicides, have never been found.
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    It’s not victim blaming to suggest a statistically more likely outcome. Nearly 50,000 people per year are successful at committing suicide. Less that 3,000 people per year are killed by individuals unknown to them. In addition many show no signs suggesting suicide was something they considered...
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    What people look like to an outside observer means nothing in terms of whether or not they consider suicide.
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    Lured out by an attacker, going to harm herself, seeing something to stop the car and look at and an accident happened. With the simultaneous cell cut off I’m thinking water. An attacker lured her out of the car killed her and tossed her in water went back to the car, she decided to jump off a...
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    Based on the evidence available to me, I think she got out of her car when it was running or left the keys in it.
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    I’ll have to look I wonder if there are any high enough bridges around there
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    like if they went in a body of water?
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    That’s what I mean is according to the information I have read there are several reasonable hypotheses as to what happened equally lacking in evidence.
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    Idk like that Meghan Marohn case she took off on an hike and left her car. Took a long time to find her body even though it was nearby. Or someone goes to kill themselves and just leaves the keys in the car. I’m not saying that is what happened, just that everyone investigating seems so...
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    I'm not saying there isn't one, I just don't understand why there absolutely has to be a crime here. Maybe that is why there is nothing that makes sense. There are other ways to disappear or die.
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    Well the dumb thing is that now 95% of the information was released to the family and they still have nothing other than potentially kneecapping law enforcement. In terms of resolving this story at best the needle stayed where it was and at worst blew solving and prosecuting the crime.
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    For some reason I thought the acronym meant stranger abduction.
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    I think you are right about it not her disappearing on her own volition. I’m more saying that there could be a lot more than meets the eye in terms of things or social connections she may have been able to successfully hide from her support circle. Like there could be another side that she...
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    I thought you meant stranger abduction lol
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    I’m not really disagreeing with anyone on here because obviously I’m just an armchair sleuth and I do not have access to anything . But what I do know is that Jennifer obviously wasn’t stupid. She was accomplished in her own right and starting a professional track career. She was making moves...
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    I don’t think it’s a SA. I mean anything is possible, but it’s so statistically unlikely.
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    FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #13

    Maybe he wasn’t all in. I think it is equally likely that she set whatever events in motion as there was a perpetrator.

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