Truth Prevails
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We talked about the book, but I think that particular group only looks at cases at the request of law enforcement. And those are cases that law enforcement considers cold. As far as I know, Jennifer's case wouldn't qualify (by their standards).I'm going on memory here; always dangerous. I seem to recall cold case detectives and even the FBI have had a look at this case.
I remember seeing all the evidence folders and binders in one of the documentaries on Jennifer's abduction. Most likely Discovery Channels Disappeared.
At the time I thought I'd move Heaven and Earth to look through those.
However I presume the Kesse's and their team have had most of them for some time and the result is...... nothing much at all.
The really critical factor was Jennifer's condo being flooded with people including family long before any crime or crime scene was declared. Critical evidence was lost for sure.
All that's been happening is wash, rinse, and repeat. Make up some new stories without supporting evidence. Wash, rinse, and repeat. Point fingers. Wash, rinse, and repeat. Draw media attention to old stories. Wash, rinse, and repeat. Point fingers. Wash, rinse, and repeat. Pass the case to someone else. Wash, rinse, and repeat.
Jennifer Kesse deserves better.
Yes, three smart panels have looked at the case but have you noticed who was on those panels? What a waste of money and even the pittance of time allotted to a missing young woman.The FBI looked at the case. On June 22, 2010, Drew gave an interview and stated that the case had been transferred to the FBI (Websleuths Thread 10 Post 715). By January 23, 2011 he stated the fbi has given up (Websleuths Thread 11 post 27).
Three smart panels have looked at the case. Drew stated that in his 2014 January update (Websleuths Thread 1/24/2014- 8 years later- need answers).
I think the FBI took the case once at the family's insistence but passed it back as quickly as they could without doing any work on it. I'm not sure but I don't think there is a reason for the FBI to handle Jennifer's case. It's not likely she was trafficked. Or that may come up again in the next cycle of wash, rinse, and repeat.
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