WKRG | Cold Case: Family still looking for college senior after six years
Reny Jose and his sister Reashma Jose
Aug 27 2020 rbbm
WKRG | Cold Case: Family still looking for college senior after six years
''PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. (WMBB) — After six years of looking for their son, Reny Jose’s parents say, “they will never stop searching.”
In March of 2014, Reny Jose, 21, had the world at his feet. He was a mechanical engineering senior at the prestigious Rice University with a 4.0 GPA.
Jose’s sister, Reashma Jose, said her brother was very excited about his future.
“He had all of his suits ironed and they were hanging up on his bed rails and they were ready to go,” said Reashma Jose. “He had all his resumes, business cards, and everything all on his desk.”
But before Jose could ascend into his next chapter of life, he needed one last hurrah as a student. So on March 1, he and 22 other students drove from Houston, Texas to Panama City Beach, Florida for spring break 2014.
Two days into their stay, Jose disappeared.''
“We couldn’t force them to talk,” Sherly Jose said. “Half of them wouldn’t even take the phone calls.
''Some of the kids even went as far as to hire a lawyer of their own and one of the two girls that stayed behind in Florida, refused to speak with Jose’s family when they showed up that day.''
Sherly Jose has a plea for all 22 of the kids who were on vacation with Reny.
“The kids don’t want to talk to us, you think the parents want to? And they are the ones who hired the lawyers,” Sherly Jose said. “I want all the kids to know, if this happened to their mother, what do they think? They never think that. At least just tell me the truth.”
Reny Jose and his sister Reashma Jose
Aug 27 2020 rbbm
WKRG | Cold Case: Family still looking for college senior after six years
''PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. (WMBB) — After six years of looking for their son, Reny Jose’s parents say, “they will never stop searching.”
In March of 2014, Reny Jose, 21, had the world at his feet. He was a mechanical engineering senior at the prestigious Rice University with a 4.0 GPA.
Jose’s sister, Reashma Jose, said her brother was very excited about his future.
“He had all of his suits ironed and they were hanging up on his bed rails and they were ready to go,” said Reashma Jose. “He had all his resumes, business cards, and everything all on his desk.”
But before Jose could ascend into his next chapter of life, he needed one last hurrah as a student. So on March 1, he and 22 other students drove from Houston, Texas to Panama City Beach, Florida for spring break 2014.
Two days into their stay, Jose disappeared.''
“We couldn’t force them to talk,” Sherly Jose said. “Half of them wouldn’t even take the phone calls.
''Some of the kids even went as far as to hire a lawyer of their own and one of the two girls that stayed behind in Florida, refused to speak with Jose’s family when they showed up that day.''
Sherly Jose has a plea for all 22 of the kids who were on vacation with Reny.
“The kids don’t want to talk to us, you think the parents want to? And they are the ones who hired the lawyers,” Sherly Jose said. “I want all the kids to know, if this happened to their mother, what do they think? They never think that. At least just tell me the truth.”