I have to go back to what I posted the other day. People want to say oh if Jennifer didn't leave her condo then someone must have forced their way into it, and my conclusion was that the ping data doesn't support that. Nothing else supports it either. The only reason people talk about someone forcing their way in to Jennifer's condo is the belief, totally unsupported, that Jennifer wouldn't go back outside for after her 10 pm phone call for any reason whatsoever. And so 12 years later people are still prone to speculate on who might have forced their way into her condo.
And the ping data doesn't support it. That is it. That is all. There is no forced their way into Jennifer's condo and removed her and the cell phones where they disabled them somewhere else a few minutes later.
It is a total waste of time to speculate on who might have done something the data doesn't support anyway.
I will be the first to admit that doesn't leave a lot to look into. We covered the POI images pretty thoroughly. We covered what we know about the ping data pretty thoroughly. I wish there was more we could do, but inevitably speculation turns to avenues the data doesn't support. We probably have to tamp down the inevitable speculation a little harder.
This way too long, but I can't decide what to cut--so I'm just going to post it.
RD, your theory is the most logically correct theory. But for me its a dead end. I can't accept that. Jennifer Kesse did not vanish. Someone took Jennifer; evil took Jennifer.
I believe your theory is the one law enforcement followed in the beginning. It reaped nothing.
And they have all the facts. Everything we think we need to know to get the correct answers, they know. And still, following your theory lead them nowhere.
For the rest of us, no one can even say for a certainty that a purse belonging to Jennifer is missing. They know it wasnt the brown one featured prominently, to this day, on the website. They know that because they found that purse still packed in her luggage. So how do they know a purse is missing? And if Jennifer didnt even take her purse with her, how can we be sure she walked out her condo door with every intention of returning?
Its debatable, but all that appears to be missing are the two cell phones, her drivers license, her iPod and her keys.
What about her credit cards, or something to hold cash in? If she went out to mail the cell phone, I think she would have brought a means of payment with her.
If it wasnt for the two cell phones, speculation which I dont agree with might be such that she suddenly decided to go for a walk, or for a jog, or down to the gym to workout.
Orand again I dont agreebut perhaps she decided it was a good idea to get into her car and drive to the mall where a person she had formerly dated was getting sloshed. Perhaps she impulsively decided to leave the cell phone that not only her brothers friend had forgotten at her condo, but the guy was her friend, too. Even though she had talked to him earlier in the evening and had promised to overnight it, i.e. get it out the next dayon a whim responsible Jennifer could have decided to leave it with a drunk who may or may not even remember her leaving the phone with him.
Also, Jennifer was known to make safe calls as she walked from her car to a mall, etcso, law enforcement must be withholding all information on any call of this type which occurred after 10 pm. (Unless some of the pings are the result of this type of call).
The carparked at almost exactly high noon on the 24th, with a DVD player clearly visible strapped onto the back seat. Jennifers car sat in that spot until approximately 8:10 am on the 26th. In a neighborhood where its suggested that if you leave your car for five minutes, they might steal your tires, if not your very life. Why would Jennifers car be left untouched by vandals?
The car--with the level of gas indicating that it had not been driven far but the information we have on the ping study indicates the possibility of 11 pings. What do you suggest could account for this--constantly driving back and forth between two nearby towers for about half an hour?
If nothing I have said above alludes to any thoughts that Jennifer might not have left her condo of her own free will, then I feel obligated to point out all your beautiful, logical thinking does not prove that those cell phones were on Jennifers person when they were pinging on the evening of the 23rd. Admittedly, its not the most likely, but I dont feel the possibility can be denied.
Way back in July of 2007, a W/S poster did an excellent shower experiment. The conclusion was that it took the shower 4.5 hours to completely dry. Think about that4.5 hours. (And do your own math with the assistance of Google Maps to check out driving timesits interesting).
I know you totally disagree with the following, but Im going to add it in anyway. What about the route that the hound dog took? I read up a little bit on how hound dogs trackBo did not necessarily have to be tracking the most recent route the POI (or Jennifer) took. I enlarged and enlarged that picture of the broken fence until I hopefully correctly identified where it was. When I marked it on my Google map, I realized its just a short walk following the side of the pond to the front stairwell of Jennifers condowhere the dog supposedly stopped tracking. (At least its the most commonly given location). But this is not a route a person would take at high noon and expect to go unnoticed.
Could this be evidence that someone was stalking Jennifer? As much as you can argue against it, an argument can be made for it.
What about the knock on Jennifers condo door on the evening of the 23rd? What about the mace being out on the kitchen counter? These can both be easily explained away, but the co-incidence of both of these seemingly innocent occurrences happening on the very last evening a person was ever seen or heard from makes them seem not so innocent to me.
What about the rumors of someone jiggling the door knob to Jennifers condo about two weeks before she went on vacation? Could there be any truth to that? What about a complete set of keys to every condo in Jennifers building being stolen one month before Jennifer went missing?
What about Jennifers natureaccording to her parents: a young woman who understood the risks of living alone and took precautions?
I respect your opinion, RD; but I stand firm that we have at least an indication that something much more complicated, and perhaps much more sinister, happened here.