FL - Jennifer Kesse, 24, Orlando, 24 Jan 2006 - #1

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  • #181
LvsAMystry said:
I actually disagree that she went out that night, or at least not that night to send out the phone. I see that she used the term "overnight," but then told Travis he'd have it in a day or two. To me that means she planned to send it out the following day for him to have in a day or two following that. I think the term "overnight" is used widely in general when someone is using express delivery, but I don't think it necessarily means she meant to do it that night overnight. I also don't really think her nightclothes would have been on the bathroom floor or her outfits laid out on the bed prior to her going out somewhere. Although I guess it's possible she could have been in her nightclothes picking out what to wear the following day and on a whim decided to redress and go send the phone. Has anyone heard whether her clothes she'd worn to work Monday had been found in the condo?

I think it was on Gretta, where her bedroom was shown, and her mom stated, the clothes which were over the chair, were the clothes she had worn to work on Monday. They looked folded and draped, very neat.

You could see other clothes, outfits on her bed. It appeared to be 3 or so outfits. They were line up across the bed. I don't remember noting if the bed had been made. However, the way they covered the bed, seemed as tho they were untouched, there didn't seem to be room for an outfit to be missing.

Maybe someone else saw the picture and can give their description.
 
  • #182
Have we established what time she has to arrive at work? Its still dark in Orlando at 6:30 in the morning. If there is an a.m. pick up at a box close too her its possible she did go to a box before say 8 a.m. Are the condos where the car was located on her route to work?
Was there any evidence in the apartment that she had been packing something? The peel off back from the label, scotch tape, etc. Was the paper she jotted down the boys address on left in the apt? Did she make a habit of stopping off for coffee enroute to work? Did she need an item from a convenience store, cigaretts, tampons? Does her own condo have a mail drop off box?
School children are on every street corner at those early hours of the morning, its difficult for something to happen, out of the ordinary, without them seeing it. I think this was a carjacking/mugging. I think the abductor was on foot and lives within the 1 mile area of her condo.
 
  • #183
Beyond Belief said:
Have we established what time she has to arrive at work? Its still dark in Orlando at 6:30 in the morning.

If there is an a.m. pick up at a box close too her its possible she did go to a box before say 8 a.m. Are the condos where the car was located on her route to work?

Was there any evidence in the apartment that she had been packing something? The peel off back from the label, scotch tape, etc.

Was the paper she jotted down the boys address on left in the apt?

Did she make a habit of stopping off for coffee enroute to work?

Did she need an item from a convenience store, cigaretts, tampons?

Does her own condo have a mail drop off box?

School children are on every street corner at those early hours of the morning, its difficult for something to happen, out of the ordinary, without them seeing it.

I think this was a carjacking/mugging. I think the abductor was on foot and lives within the 1 mile area of her condo.




All excellent questions, Beyond Belief!

I'm glad we're not playing "Jeopardy" - as I'd lose hands down. <lol> I'm sorry I don't know the answers to any of them.

However - I'd be willing to bet LE has the answers to most of them. They're just keeping it 'close to the vest' and aren't releasing any more to the media than necessary.

You may be correct that the perpetrator(s) were "on foot" when Jennifer was abducted. Her car may very well have been conveniently "dumped" at the apt. complex 'a mile away' a day or so later. That particular area area of Orlando is a fairly high crime area - well known by LE for much 'drug dealing'.

Can't explain why, but right from the beginning - I felt that Jen left her condo to 'overnight' the phone and was abducted, robbed for drug money & probably sexually assaulted while carrying out that errand. If there was evidence of 'rape' in her car - LE isn't commenting. Hopefully, the forensics team has DNA.


From the local FOX 35 morning newscast ...

New search by the community for this weekend has been requested by the Kesse family. Instead of the Mall at Millenia area - the new area is around the "Florida Mall".

Details can be found by accessing a link at "FOX 35 - WOFL TV" or "the Jennifer Kesse website"


13th Juror
 
  • #184
If someone left their phone at my house and it was already late and dark outside It would be tough chit; they'd have to wait til the morning. I don't care what part of town I lived in. These days, at least here, no part of town is safe. I mean are ya gonna die cuz you don't have your friggin' cellie? How did we survive in the olden days? GMAB!
 
  • #185
If she had run to a convenience store to pick up something, there would be film available for that. Also if she had to stop at a bank. It can only be a mail drop or gas station.
 
  • #186
LvsAMystry said:
I actually disagree that she went out that night, or at least not that night to send out the phone. I see that she used the term "overnight," but then told Travis he'd have it in a day or two. To me that means she planned to send it out the following day for him to have in a day or two following that. I think the term "overnight" is used widely in general when someone is using express delivery, but I don't think it necessarily means she meant to do it that night overnight. I also don't really think her nightclothes would have been on the bathroom floor or her outfits laid out on the bed prior to her going out somewhere. Although I guess it's possible she could have been in her nightclothes picking out what to wear the following day and on a whim decided to redress and go send the phone. Has anyone heard whether her clothes she'd worn to work Monday had been found in the condo?
I agree with you. In an earlier post in this thread it says that her work clothes from Monday were draped over a chair, there were 3 outfits on the bed that she probably had thought about wearing on Tues., and her nightclothes were on the bathroom floor. Also, I believe the boyfriend said that when he talked to her at 10 pm on Mon. night, she was in bed. It really seems like she disappeared Tues. morning on her way to work. Maybe she left early to try to drop the package? (Although I really think she probably could have sent it from the office. I could do something like that really easily at my office.)
 
  • #187
My brain keeps picturing her coming home, the refrigerator empty, nothing to drink or eat. I can see her heading directly to a grocery store or a fast food place. Mailing the cell phone could be done from work with ease.
Maybe she made it to work but didn't make it from the car to the office.

I can't believe i didn't think of this sooner. She probably has an answering system for her work phone. I wonder if she checked the messages and went to meet someone early Tues. morning.
 
  • #188
Mellen said:
I agree with you. In an earlier post in this thread it says that her work clothes from Monday were draped over a chair, there were 3 outfits on the bed that she probably had thought about wearing on Tues., and her nightclothes were on the bathroom floor. Also, I believe the boyfriend said that when he talked to her at 10 pm on Mon. night, she was in bed. It really seems like she disappeared Tues. morning on her way to work. Maybe she left early to try to drop the package? (Although I really think she probably could have sent it from the office. I could do something like that really easily at my office.)

Mellon, I was thinking, even if Jennifer was in bed and Travis called her after she was in bed, she could've decided to go out and the nightclothes could be on the floor when she decided to get dressed to go out. Either way the nightwear could be on the floor.

I think there is a lot we don't know. Hopefully LE has a clear picture.


Beyond Belief, you mentioned the possibility of DNA in the car.

What comes to mind, Jennifer's mom saying, she never wants to see that car again. There again, there is likley info we haven't heard which her mom might be aware of. just guessing here
 
  • #189
The family of missing 24-year-old Jennifer Kesse has decided to get rid of her car

The car was found just a short distance from where the Orlando woman was last seen back on January 23. Police have since processed it and turned it back over to the family.






Today the family got rid of it at a dealership in Orlando.


http://cfn13.com/StoryHeadline.aspx?id=13364


Does anyone else find this just a little odd? I am not implying that her parents had ANYTHING to do with her being missing, I just cant understand the rush to get rid of the car. Unless, they know something about that car that we do not. I find it odd also that police would let them get rid of the car also. I would just think they would hold it until they know what has happened to her. What if something comes up later and they need to recheck the car? You just never know. I just think it is odd to get rid of the car so soon. It is like they are mad at the car. They (her parents) think she is alive, and I hope she is, but what if Jennifer is found and she goes "why did you get rid of my car? This is just striking me as odd for some reason.
 
  • #190
LaMer wrote: "Mellon, I was thinking, even if Jennifer was in bed and Travis called her after she was in bed, she could've decided to go out and the nightclothes could be on the floor when she decided to get dressed to go out. Either way the nightwear could be on the floor."

But there were clothes laid out on the bed. She wouldn't have laid out clothes if she got up to send the phone.

About the parents selling the car...maybe it's a "setup" to see if someone comes to buy it right away...maybe some thinking they hid something in the car and it might still be there. The article doesn't say what dealership, but someone might drive around until they found it. I would bet that whoever buys it will be watched.

My friend works for a car rental company and they find a lot of instances where renters have sliced carpet, or made hiding places in their rentals (apparently to hide drugs.)




 
  • #191
I have been looking closely at the shoe. I thought bunched up socks and rolled up pant leg.

Now I think they may be motorcycle boots. Just thinking, of course.
 
  • #192
The parents have a blog on the web about Jennifer.
 
  • #193
lostfaith said:
The family of missing 24-year-old Jennifer Kesse has decided to get rid of her car

The car was found just a short distance from where the Orlando woman was last seen back on January 23. Police have since processed it and turned it back over to the family.





Today the family got rid of it at a dealership in Orlando.


http://cfn13.com/StoryHeadline.aspx?id=13364


Does anyone else find this just a little odd? I am not implying that her parents had ANYTHING to do with her being missing, I just cant understand the rush to get rid of the car. Unless, they know something about that car that we do not. I find it odd also that police would let them get rid of the car also. I would just think they would hold it until they know what has happened to her. What if something comes up later and they need to recheck the car? You just never know. I just think it is odd to get rid of the car so soon. It is like they are mad at the car. They (her parents) think she is alive, and I hope she is, but what if Jennifer is found and she goes "why did you get rid of my car? This is just striking me as odd for some reason.
The whole thing is odd.What would Jennifer think if she saw her car go by with someone driving it????
 
  • #194
A good article about the car. Her parents obviously think something happened to her in the car. So, I guess I see why they have bad feelings about the car. I just think it is too soon to get rid of it, and you never know if LE might need it again.

http://www.wftv.com/news/7162648/detail.html

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Channel 9 has learned some of the clues investigators might have uncovered from Jennifer Kesse's car. The 24-year-old disappeared almost a month ago.

"Something happened there and that's my daughter, a living being, and she was taken from that car," Jennifer's father, Drew Kesse, said.

He said, even with the splashes of processing fluid used to check for evidence, his daughter Jennifer's car is cleaner than she ever kept it. Detectives likely have most of the items of clutter that used to be there, hoping for clues.

"I'm sure they took everything they possibly could out of it and I hope they pulled something off of something in that car to give them a direction," Drew Kesse said.

Fingerprint dust lines the steering wheel, gear shift, door handles and anything else a suspect might have touched. The seats and floors were likely vacuumed to collect hairs and fibers. Soil tests could show where the mud caked on the bottom of the car came from.


more at link..
 
  • #195
Dang that is weird to me also I don't understand why they would want to get rid of the car. I remember when SP got rid of Laci's car her parents were so upset.



dark_shadows said:
The whole thing is odd.What would Jennifer think if she saw her car go by with someone driving it????
 
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I was thinking on this. They used bloodhounds to track the scent from the car and it let them back to the condo, but did they use hounds to track her most recent scent from the condo to wherever? I don't remember seeing or reading about that, but wouldn't that possibly provide a clue as to whether she even made it into her car that morning?
 
  • #198
Some comments made in the NG show I thought interesting:



Also, it was off the track of going to work.(location of the car)

believe was at 21:56 on Monday night.(last phone call)

There -- we are -- we are still entertaining the possibility that she may have been taken sometime in the evening hours on Monday.(LE comment)

pix of what may be boot
http://photobucket.com/albums/d179/Kafthy/?action=view&current=boot.jpg
 
  • #199
jenniferkesse.com
 
  • #200
I think is the same area as the car was found. This happened on Jan 30.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/orange/orl-mcfbriefs17_406feb17,0,4064624.story

ORANGE COUNTMan charged in beating death -- Video of a fatal beating last month led to the arrest late Wednesday of an Orange County man on first-degree murder charges.

Authorities say Carlos Javier Cancel-Perez used a baseball bat to crush the skull of Benjamin Finley on Jan. 30 near Americana Boulevard and Texas Avenue, Cpl. Allen Lee of the sheriff's homicide unit said Thursday.
 
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