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So this is a case that's very important to me because I actually used to work at the Great Clips that KK worked at before she went to Tangles, I was the receptionist. She only worked there a month or two, barely enough time to make a presence but she still managed to do it, she wore a scarf to work almost every day but also wore different wigs (she never wore wig caps or anything though, just the wig almost like a hat) every night after work she would just sit in her car silently and would sometimes say things like she was waiting for her boyfriend or that her boyfriend was abusive and she didn't want to go home (looking back on it I now realize that it was because she lived in her car, yikes) but after a month or two she left because she claimed no one liked her (WE DIDN'T). Once they began searching for the body they actually dredged the lake behind my Great Clips looking for Joleen's body but found nothing. Also I haven't seen anyone in the forum mention this article so I don't know how true it is but I've always been absolutely fixated on it because of not only the wigs (which I have a feeling she wore when she worked with us) but also because of the ponytails, I can't help but think that if they aren't her hair they could be evidence that she's not only killed other women but has taken trophies from them in such a serial killer fashion.
Suspect Kimberly Kessler: Newly released documents shed light on what may have happened to Joleen Cummings
She also has subpoenaed the Dr that examined her for the defense. This is not dated until Feb...She actually got a new attorney, I don't know if this is in addition to her previous one "garbage"
The woman accused of murdering Yulee hairstylist and mother of three Joleen Cummings is on the verge of death following a 56-day hunger strike, according to court records.
An emergency motion filed Wednesday seeks to send accused killer Kimberly Kessler to a psychiatric hospital immediately to prevent her death from starvation.
The woman accused of murdering Yulee hairstylist and mother of three Joleen Cummings is on the verge of death following a 56-day hunger strike, according to court records.
An emergency motion filed Wednesday seeks to send accused killer Kimberly Kessler to a psychiatric hospital immediately to prevent her death from starvation.
Blair told News4Jax that she didn’t recognize Kessler, but noticed she was eating.
“I watched her eat a few sandwiches and two bottles of Gatorade and was laughing with the officers and the other patients, smiling and acting like she was completely normal like there was nothing going on,” said Blair. “I heard her jokingly say to an officer, ‘I’ll be good for another 50 days.’ And I didn’t quite understand what she meant.”
Judge sets August trial date for Kimberly Kessler in 2018 murder of Joleen Cummings
Nassau County Judge James Daniel on Thursday set Aug. 16 for Kimberly Kessler’s trial in the 2018 murder of Joleen Cummings.
The judge set an all-day motion hearing for March 19, and the judge prefers that to be virtual.
The defense has so far filed nine motions to suppress evidence in the case, and Kessler’s lawyer said during the hearing there were three more in the works.
The next hearing will be March 4.