Identified! FL - Holt, off I-10, WhtFem 36-45, 595UFFL, Suzanne, Suzette or Sue, Sep'94 - Suzanne Kjellenberg

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Was this photo on the original Othram article?
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I'm so happy she's returning back to her family ♡ Rest Easy Suzanne
 
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She isn’t his last unknown victim. There’s still one left.
Let's hope "Claudia" gets her name back soon...
 
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She was from Wisconsin, according to a fairly recent family obituary.

Obituary indicated she was alive.
I'm really surprised she is not indicated as missing anywhere.
Quite surprised.
Came from a prominent family.

She graduated from an exclusive private school in Winnetka, Illinois

An Alumni Bulletin from 1987 indicates she graduated in 1977.
Suzanne Kjellenberg is teaching dance and working on several art projects.
 
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Well done, @othram.

Kjellenberg sounds like a Swedish name.
 
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She was from Wisconsin, according to a fairly recent family obituary.

Obituary indicated she was alive.
I'm really surprised she is not indicated as missing anywhere.
Quite surprised.
Came from a prominent family.

She graduated from an exclusive private school in Winnetka, Illinois

An Alumni Bulletin from 1987 indicates she graduated in 1977.
Suzanne Kjellenberg is teaching dance and working on several art projects.
NSCD is pretty ritzy, even today. I wouldn't be shocked if she was reported missing and the report just never made it to NAMUS.
 
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Suzanne Kjellenberg. / Credit: Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office

Suzanne Kjellenberg, age 34, has been identified as a 1994 murder victim of Keith Jesperson.

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I'm glad she got identified at last, may Suzanne rest in peace.
 
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Suzanne Kjellenberg. / Credit: Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office's Office

Suzanne Kjellenberg, age 34, has been identified as a 1994 murder victim of Keith Jesperson.

LINK:

Thank you so much othram labs for returning another person home to their families and giving them their names back such important work what you do
 
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Thank you so much othram labs for returning another person home to their families and giving them their names back such important work what you do
Appreciate the support. So much more good news on the way. We announced a case this morning and our next case solve announcement is Monday.
 
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Wow. She really was named Suzanne. I was never convinced he wasn't making that up.

Glad she's going home.
 

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