I feel we have two crimes of opportunity here, and only one of them was abducting Jennifer Kesse.
The other, in my opinion, was finding a parked car with keys and purse and driving off in it. That would be the person in the surveillance pictures.
I feel confident that Jennifer would have stopped at the FedEx Kinko's on Orange Blossom near the UCF South campus on her way to work, which appears to me she would take down Orange Blossom.
Kinko's opens at 6 am. Getting there about 7 am, which is about three to four miles across Americana to Orange Blossom and down Orange Blossom to just above Sand Lake Road and the Florida Mall, would allow her to keep her normal schedule of going to work between 7:30 am and 8 am and calling Rob, perhaps on the way.
I feel Jennifer was possibly abducted like Dru Sjodin in a North Dakota mall parking lot. She was overpowered at knife point and dragged into the abductor's car.
Dru was found months later in a rural area on the way from the mall to a town 30 miles away where he lived. But that's a far more rural area than Orlando. I don't expect this abductor to be from out of town, but he may have taken Jennifer out of town to a rural area also.
In my opinion, Jennifer's car would have been left with her purse on the seat, perhaps even the keys still in the car. In a high crime area like Orange Blossom, it would only be a matter of time before someone stole the car with the purse and everything else in it.
I suspect that this is a petty criminal, an illegal, and they probably did get a print from him, and it wouldn't be in any database... yet. Perhaps they'll catch him for something else and the prints will finally match, or perhaps there's too much heat and he fled the country.
He would probably have driven to Jennifer's address to use her car to burglarize her place before she could report the car stolen, but when he saw the gates didn't try to go through them.
I think then that he drove on down to Texas Ave. intersection, knowing very well that the apartment complex was not a busy place, and took the bus down Texas and back over to Orange Blossom. He undoubtedly knows the area well and probably lived somewhere close to where he found Jennifer's car.
The irony is that none of the big ticket items, her car and credit cards, were used or sold. A petty thief would have cleaned out her condo of any valuables he could find, but decided to abandon the car and take her personal items with him.
With the news of Jennifer's disappearance, it would quickly be too risky to even turn her cell phone on, given that it apparently was not active during that time.
I hope I am wrong. This is not a good scenario for Jennifer in that the crime scene would be the abductor's vehicle, not her car, and that even if the guy in the surveillance pictures is found, he would only be able to say where he found the car.
And there really is no chance of finding him. There is only a chance of someone else knowing about this and turning him in for reward money.
As usual, finding Jennifer will help the most, but I don't think the abductor is this guy at all.
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