Where is Jennifer Kesse? | Full Episode

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @48hours
    @48hours  Год назад +152

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    • @rebeccaj62
      @rebeccaj62 Год назад +10

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    • @juanarizmendez3479
      @juanarizmendez3479 Год назад +10

      You guys need to make one on the Disappearance of Maya Millete
      Please

    • @_Thoughtful_Aquarius_
      @_Thoughtful_Aquarius_ Год назад +16

      One thing I'd like to point out, Jennifer Kesse was most likely required to undergo a background check in order to rent an apartment.
      The safety of the individuals living in that community should have been priority #1. The owners of the apartment complex should be held accountable for their gross negligence.

    • @viviennemarsden7048
      @viviennemarsden7048 Год назад +5

      God Bless Jennifer s family and friends and I am praying for KESSEE FAMILY AND FRIENDS. THIS IS JUST HORRIBLE AND I AGREE WITH THE PARENTS.PLEASE LET JENNIFER COME HOME SO HER POOR FAMILY NEED CLOSURE. MAY GOD HAVE MERCY ON THOSE POLICE WHO were the investergators in d start.they should have been fired.

    • @TBearsCorner
      @TBearsCorner Год назад +2

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  • @jamig.7254
    @jamig.7254 Год назад +1612

    The mgmt of the condo complex should be sued for negligence.
    Security was their selling point. Some women complained about the workers living on the grounds.
    A former housekeeper id'd the photo as Chino.
    A group of workers occupied a unit across from Jennifer.
    And yet, the mgmt has no records of those people living & working at their complex?!

    • @paulabuck5976
      @paulabuck5976 Год назад +66

      I lived for 20 years in a similar type condo. Condo management was shoddy the whole time. SMH

    • @jamig.7254
      @jamig.7254 Год назад +69

      @@paulabuck5976
      I would have complained to the stakeholders, and had the onsight management team fired.
      I am hopeful that the family will take legal action against the owner/stakeholders for negligence and anything else that would be applicable.
      What was very interesting to me, was the former housekeepers identification of Chino. Even if he was not involved, the housekeeper put that person (on video) in the same category as maintenance workers.

    • @helena3631
      @helena3631 Год назад

      A lot of these places hire illegal immigrants to care for the gated community they probably paid them below minimum wage since they lived in the empty apartments

    • @fiftygirl4845
      @fiftygirl4845 Год назад +102

      100% correct....and I guarantee you that the transient construction workers living unsupervised all over the complex were involved!!!!

    • @jamesfiero3255
      @jamesfiero3255 Год назад +8

      @@fiftygirl4845 for sure!

  • @AvecPoesie
    @AvecPoesie Год назад +1423

    I was raised in Orlando and lived there nearly all my life. Jennifer Kesse disappeared when I was in high school. My very protective Mother refused to allow me to take a job once because it was located near the area Jennifer went missing. Her story truly haunted the entire city. Posters of Jennifer are still up throughout the area. My heart will always be heavy about this case.

    • @alexanderbreglia7282
      @alexanderbreglia7282 Год назад +53

      Like I said, it ain't their family member missing. If some cop went missing, do you think they would of taken the situation just a little more seriously, every cop in the State of Florida would of been hunting for him on day one of the disappearance. Don't you get the picture now?

    • @joyshreve1621
      @joyshreve1621 Год назад +71

      ​@@alexanderbreglia7282 I also believe ACAB but like why are you replying so aggressively to this nice person 😂

    • @paulabuck5976
      @paulabuck5976 Год назад

      @@alexanderbreglia7282oh I agree. It’s the brotherhood of cops. Sickening.

    • @cougar2013
      @cougar2013 Год назад +57

      @@alexanderbreglia7282 how do you expect the police to sort out what was likely done by some illegal immigrant day laborer? Ask them for their drivers license and proof of insurance? This is what open borders gets you 😂😂

    • @paulabuck5976
      @paulabuck5976 Год назад +8

      @@joyshreve1621I don’t think that’s all that aggressive. Just the truth.

  • @butterbeanqueen8148
    @butterbeanqueen8148 Год назад +810

    Just a public service announcement for everyone : I live in Florida and every neighborhood and condo is gated. (Seemingly) And lots have security guards. I’ve never not been able to get through a gate. It’s super easy. Don’t think because you live in a gated community that you are any safer. Don’t let your guard down. That type of “security” is an illusion.

    • @rositawest4279
      @rositawest4279 Год назад +9

      💯

    • @bjvu9460
      @bjvu9460 Год назад

      That statement is pure nonsense... Every obstacle in someone's path to committing a crime is a deterrent .. If your logic made any sense, then why put doors on your house since people can kick it down or a windows, or a gun since they can ambush you? stop with the pee brain nonsense. I guess a cop patrolling the neighborhood dont make it safer since criminals can always wait until he leaves or on the other side of the neighborhood and then act.

    • @Michelle-ng9db
      @Michelle-ng9db Год назад +5

      💯

    • @shimmeringchimps3842
      @shimmeringchimps3842 Год назад +38

      Yep. I was a delivery driver for six years in both Florida and Arizona where so many communities are gated, but probably 90% of the gate keypads use the same generic codes or code patterns that are easy to guess. In the rare case that doesn't work you can just wait off to the side for the next person to come and follow them in, lol. If there's a guard, they're usually an elderly person working alone who can't hear what you're saying and can't see your license plate. Imo gates are more of a status symbol and have nothing to do with actual safety. Or, as the old joke goes, the gates keep the crazies IN instead of out.

    • @butterbeanqueen8148
      @butterbeanqueen8148 Год назад +17

      @@shimmeringchimps3842 you are right about the status symbol. The retired people in my neighborhood banned together and clamored for a gate. Why? People who didn’t live there were walking in the neighborhood. 😂 It’s a beautiful waterfront community with a park on the water. People would take their after dinner stroll and view the water. They never did anything wrong. But they didn’t PAY to live there.
      The wannabe gatekeepers shut up really quickly when I pointed out that if we put up a gate all of our streets became private. And that meant that the homeowners were responsible for upkeep and maintenance. No more phone calls to the city for repairs. But they really shut up when I pointed out how much their dues would be because they wanted private streets.
      Turns out they loved money more than exclusivity! Every few years the idea comes up again but once I point out the increased dues no one wants a gate anymore.
      Gated communities are really pointless but people do like them because they appear “posh”. I’ll never understand this phenomenon. 🤷‍♀️

  • @BrookeCrochetsForU
    @BrookeCrochetsForU Год назад +382

    The apartment complex should be held responsible for not having paperwork on the construction workers when they were not only working there but living there as well.

    • @MonaLisa-lu8zi
      @MonaLisa-lu8zi 8 месяцев назад +19

      Right. Fairly sure it was their worker. They facilitated him (? +) with accommodation, access to the residents, departure without records, and no employee data.

    • @Erick-uf6gi
      @Erick-uf6gi 5 месяцев назад

      Ownership only cared about money so paid the bare minimum for illegal workers and looked the other way

    • @Unjustwillnotprosper
      @Unjustwillnotprosper 4 месяца назад +11

      Yep that's a big red flag right there.

    • @l-b284
      @l-b284 3 месяца назад +8

      Looks like the "gates" were keeping the problems in, not out

    • @girlfrommichigan120
      @girlfrommichigan120 Месяц назад +2

      These people failed her

  • @c.stinson
    @c.stinson Год назад +823

    I can't imagine wondering your whole life whether your child is alive or dead and in worse case scenario, wondering where they're buried. It has to be absolutely devastating to not ever get answers.

    • @mistressmozart
      @mistressmozart Год назад +81

      sadly I think they know at this point she's dead but they live with the torture of not knowing what happened to her, where her body is, and who did this. just awful

    • @TheCompbuzz
      @TheCompbuzz Год назад +15

      Wonder if she was fed to an alligator. Best way to get rid of a body in Florida. If you live in Hawaii it would be a volcano. Dumping the body at sea works too as long it is way out so the sharks can take care of it and never washes to shore.

    • @viablue8143
      @viablue8143 Год назад +7

      @@TheCompbuzz A volcano? Like one that isn’t active?

    • @paulinedavis772
      @paulinedavis772 Год назад

      ​@@viablue8143😂😂😂

    • @amyc9155
      @amyc9155 Год назад

      @@viablue8143lol right

  • @jordynmckenzie8973
    @jordynmckenzie8973 Год назад +897

    My mother has been missing from Denison Texas for 9 years. Basically all of the information they have is from me. They haven’t done anything. They think that since it’s been 9 years, it’s irrelevant. So disheartening and disturbing for my family. I don’t think we will ever seek closure. The sergeant actually told me to my face “i know your angry, I understand your pain and what you are going through”, ugh yeah okay.

    • @jayerm
      @jayerm Год назад +78

      I'm so sorry you have to live this way. I hope you get answers about your mother one day 🙏🏽

    • @just.j5302
      @just.j5302 Год назад +20

      You guys didn't contact the State Police? Or the State's Attorney General's Office?

    • @jordynmckenzie8973
      @jordynmckenzie8973 Год назад +52

      @@just.j5302 There’s nothing we can really do about it. There’s a Texas Ranger that is “assisting” with the case. Nothing has been done though. I’ve done everything I can do. We also don’t have 25k+ to hire a private investigator and a reward.

    • @teresabyrne855
      @teresabyrne855 Год назад +17

      So sorry you have to go threw that it's really not fair🙏🙏💛💛

    • @gizmoharper9422
      @gizmoharper9422 Год назад +10

      And they will continue to do nothing. they move on to the easy cases, and they just do not care. they are cops should be all you need to know

  • @lolamaude3449
    @lolamaude3449 Год назад +1963

    I am shocked to hear that random workers were allowed to live in vacant apartments. How unsafe, so scary. I am so sorry for Jennifer's family and friends.

    • @Deelitee
      @Deelitee Год назад +124

      Ain’t gonna lie, this case gives me pause with the management where I live! 😮

    • @_Thoughtful_Aquarius_
      @_Thoughtful_Aquarius_ Год назад +150

      An upscale gated community hiring illegal immigrants is a little surprising to me, but nearly all of the different apartment complexes that I've lived in had a crew of illegal immigrants that lived on the property that would do make-readies. Amazingly, the federal and local law enforcement officials never seem to punish the companies that knowingly hire these criminals.

    • @Agl89
      @Agl89 Год назад +3

      ​@@Deelitee elkm9😢😅s😢bl

    • @beckyjbarker
      @beckyjbarker Год назад +105

      This happens everywhere. We have traveled my entire life and I have stayed in thousands of hotels, they always allow construction workers to stay in vacant rooms. When I was 10, my mom's friend went down to thw lobby (in the early 90's) and was grabbed by 2 men, beat and raped. We called the police after an hour and they never checked the parking lot. She was there the entire time. She showed back up hurt and we took her to the hospital. The van was gone after the let her out. They said it was some of the workers. Never allow anyone e to walk around a hotel alone at night. So dangerous

    • @monicavillarreal3902
      @monicavillarreal3902 Год назад +61

      @@_Thoughtful_Aquarius_ they only look upscale through the outside. Most of the apartment are disgusting. And cheap labor i'm sure.

  • @Tinamarie10289
    @Tinamarie10289 Год назад +515

    It's been 17 years and still nothing. It's so sad and scary that someone can be a victim of such a heinous crime and there be no evidence for 17 years and counting. I pray the family finally gets answers

    • @ScribblebytesWorldwide
      @ScribblebytesWorldwide Год назад

      50% of murders in America go unsolved. 80% of missing people are never found. Statistically it's "normal". On a personal level it's devastating.

    • @bjvu9460
      @bjvu9460 Год назад +4

      how do you know it was heinous if there is no body and no sign of foul play . for all you know, she met some hot latin guy and went to peru... Where ever she is, she is not in pain

    • @jessicawebb9266
      @jessicawebb9266 Год назад

      @@bjvu9460that’s highly unlikely…

    • @tamitribbiani7907
      @tamitribbiani7907 Год назад +11

      ​@@bjvu9460 It does seem kind of weird that there was no blood or signs of a struggle, that being said i don't believe she ran away.

    • @mattpressley4063
      @mattpressley4063 11 месяцев назад +1

      what heinous crime?

  • @lainyjordan9684
    @lainyjordan9684 Год назад +1071

    The incompetence of the police department in this case is sickening. They are why this case is unsolved. I feel that it was a construction worker.

    • @UsernameUnkwn21
      @UsernameUnkwn21 Год назад +60

      If you can do a better job.. get in there an do it

    • @RideoutMr
      @RideoutMr Год назад +179

      The construction company said they did not know who was working there that day...how unreal is that!!!! They don't know who they hire & where they are sent to work? She was allready scared of those guys.

    • @sharonmickey4566
      @sharonmickey4566 Год назад +100

      Nothing is more frustrating when police don't take cases seriously in the beginning... Tragic. :(

    • @glenpolen5562
      @glenpolen5562 Год назад +52

      I agree. I was just thinking the same thing. Cops did not do their jobs. I realize They can only do so much and they need leads and the publics help. I also think it was one of those workers. I remember watching this video before and i thought it was that boyfriend, but i dont think he did it. Oh ya, Chino.
      When the brother said the workers weren't very helpful and annoyed, if he told the cops, they should have worked right then.
      Take care.

    • @einienj3281
      @einienj3281 Год назад +1

      ​​​@@RideoutMr Florida construction is known for using illegal immigrants for cheap labor.. they aren't in the books.. so why keep any kind of records on who is on the payroll..

  • @jackjohnson9449
    @jackjohnson9449 Год назад +421

    Her abductor walked in the direction of her apartment because he was going back to work at the construction site. He is wearing painter's clothes.

    • @TechReviews2010
      @TechReviews2010 Год назад +32

      Also does it look like he's hair was in a bun or held up?

    • @jmb1666
      @jmb1666 Год назад +34

      @@TechReviews2010 Looks like a backwards hat to me.

    • @arwin4318
      @arwin4318 7 месяцев назад +23

      If her abductors stayed and lived in those apartment units, they have definitely left more than enough dna inside those rooms. It really infuriates me that nobody talks about taking dna samples of the rooms. Do those 16,000 pages include dna samples of the rooms???????? 😡

    • @marshapieroni6677
      @marshapieroni6677 7 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@arwin4318that's what I asked. The apartment across the hall? Did the do forensic testing there?

    • @arwin4318
      @arwin4318 7 месяцев назад +8

      @@marshapieroni6677 apparently they’ve dropped the ball and never done forensic testing inside those rooms 😡

  • @polibiahernandez2209
    @polibiahernandez2209 Год назад +670

    This case has haunted me for years. I pray they can find her one day. Her parents are an example of pure love and resilience. They are not giving up on their fight to find her.

    • @gracekelly2810
      @gracekelly2810 Год назад +17

      You are not alone. I lived close to Jennifer and it still haunts me.

    • @derekbaker777
      @derekbaker777 Год назад +19

      I live in Maine and there's still a missing 3 year old girl named Ayla Reynolds from about 8 years ago who hasn't been found, and she went missing in the middle of the night from her parents home, and I do believe one of the parents is responsible for her death because toddlers just don't up and dissappear from their homes while everyone is sleeping, especially without any noises being made, and it bothers me to this day that her body still hasn't been recovered.

    • @wrz2k143
      @wrz2k143 Год назад

      Shes dead😭

    • @Handleisnotavailable1
      @Handleisnotavailable1 Год назад +9

      Me too. I was moving to Orlando that year and remember always been impressed with the beauty of her face. She was so young and had everything going for her. I couldn’t believe how days then years kept passing and the case was never resolved. No important clues, no suspects. Nothing! How? Why?

    • @Handleisnotavailable1
      @Handleisnotavailable1 Год назад

      @@wrz2k143they won’t destroy any structure to find remains unless there’s an actual confession. This case will only get resolved if someone confesses or there evidence found directly incriminating someone

  • @heaven7360
    @heaven7360 Год назад +442

    I never realized so many people are murdered until I started watching these types of programs. I was so trusting as a very young person.

    • @showmevids1984
      @showmevids1984 10 месяцев назад +26

      It’ll seem like a lot more than it actually is if you watch these programs all the time, that’s just pretty much natural. Whatever happens in life try not to completely lose your trust, because to be vulnerable in the most genuine way is to truly live and connect fully with others and to deny yourself of that is really pretty sad in a way

    • @heaven7360
      @heaven7360 10 месяцев назад +21

      @@showmevids1984 ive not gone completely bonkers about trust just less naïve. I get what you're saying though.

    • @missruzl14
      @missruzl14 9 месяцев назад +12

      @@heaven7360 I'm always on high alert around anyone 😂 I can't help it.

    • @yadana._
      @yadana._ 9 месяцев назад

      Same about dating online and meeting up 🫢 now I’m much more aware of danger

    • @BrynnaLayne
      @BrynnaLayne 8 месяцев назад +23

      @@missruzl14 I think that's one the best part about these programs. They teach you to be aware of your surroundings and less naive. While also raising awareness for what happened to the victims.

  • @verafied9225
    @verafied9225 Год назад +470

    My dad was a truck driver growing up. When we first moved to Orlando, he actually met someone close to the Kesse family and put her missing poster on his truck for years. It really kills me to know nothing has progressed since ‘06. We need to put this case under a microscope

    • @dennywidya
      @dennywidya Год назад +2

      NOTHIN up to now?

    • @mtio2807
      @mtio2807 Год назад +1

      No

    • @dennywidya
      @dennywidya Год назад +17

      I think shes in heaven
      And THE CULPRIT will one day HAVE TO RESPONSIBLE for what he did to her.

    • @mfi-cf7sp
      @mfi-cf7sp Год назад +16

      thanks to your dad for trying to help ❤ good folks still exist everywhere we’re just always inundated by the negative unfortunately

    • @mfi-cf7sp
      @mfi-cf7sp Год назад +13

      @@dennywidya if not by man.. they will still answer.. call it God, Karma.. they will be dealt with accordingly

  • @khanosman3011
    @khanosman3011 Год назад +306

    My father was a detective, he used to tell me that a murderer can never hide, sooner or later he will be caught and I hope he will be caught. One day

    • @pokerqAK47
      @pokerqAK47 Год назад +43

      A lot of them do hide. They live their lives never punished for what they did.

    • @Dafna364
      @Dafna364 Год назад +23

      A lot of them leave the country and go back to their origin country , live there and never caught

    • @agatamars
      @agatamars 11 месяцев назад +35

      That is absolutely and sadly NOT true. Zodiak Killer got away with everything. There's plenty of killers that get discovered after they die peacefully in old age.

    • @hughbowman7591
      @hughbowman7591 7 месяцев назад +2

      The ones that do get caught. Only because someone sells them out. Or they were spur of the moment types. The ones that don’t. Had planned. Perhaps she was picked at last second

    • @francesgray3096
      @francesgray3096 7 месяцев назад +2

      Very true :) they just need to find her body And that’ll hold the key

  • @blacknight2149
    @blacknight2149 Год назад +317

    My nephew was born just 3 days after she disappeared just a few miles away from where he lived and I came to visit and her posters were EVERYWHERE the eyes could see. Her friends and family and strangers made it difficult to go anywhere without seeing her posters. My nephew is almost an adult and its so hard to believe she has never been found or anyone who has been held accountable. She was such a beautiful woman with such a brilliant future and taken away from world too soon. I pray one day she is found.

    • @caricantillo
      @caricantillo Год назад +20

      I was in Orlando too in 2006 and especially on the West side I remember seeing those flyers all over the place and her smile always stood out so much. Her face has never left my memory 😢

    • @chillingsworth4384
      @chillingsworth4384 Год назад +9

      I was gonna say, I lived in that area back then and remember the posters as well. They were as you mentioned, EVERYWHERE

    • @bjvu9460
      @bjvu9460 Год назад

      She is DEAD!! how clueless can you all be ... SHE is DEAD!

    • @chrisdidonna7371
      @chrisdidonna7371 4 месяца назад

      ​@@bjvu9460they know she is dead, they mean her remains, so there can be closure to the family 🤡

    •  29 дней назад

      You can bet she was rolled into the old carpet and discarded in the local landfill. Bodies just don't disappear, unless the perp has access to disposal systems (dumpsters, cartage, etc). Let's face it, most guys in "construction" are temp workers who almost always have had run-ins with the law...many are ex-cons etc. I can tell you from my own experience. Highly unreliable and shady dudes are in that biz.

  • @arelytorres2796
    @arelytorres2796 Год назад +157

    I believe the person who took her, watched her and knew her every move. Her family said she was always safe, called her family while walking to her car at anytime of the day. I pray she is found and brought home so her family can grieve her

    • @dustycole5331
      @dustycole5331 Год назад +1

      It was cops most likely. Think about it

    • @GriBlanco
      @GriBlanco Год назад

      @@dustycole5331that actually crossed my mind 😢

    • @tamitribbiani7907
      @tamitribbiani7907 Год назад +3

      I doubt they will find her after all this time.

    • @tamielizabethallaway2413
      @tamielizabethallaway2413 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@dustycole5331yeah you could be right......
      .......cos the police force is crawling with cops who are 5' 3".….....🙄

    • @casandrala8370
      @casandrala8370 3 месяца назад +1

      Seems like the workers living there is a very high probability, or they could have sold the lead/info on her to someone else.😢

  • @adriedrake8605
    @adriedrake8605 Год назад +227

    I lost my daughter 2002. It is the worst pain you will ever feel. You lose the very soul within you. Noone understands the loss of a child until you go through it! I really pray for this family to have some closure. This breaks my ❤ ✝️

    • @TaylorColston
      @TaylorColston Год назад +15

      sending love

    • @peterlosingwendy7
      @peterlosingwendy7 Год назад +13

      Sending you love and keeping you and your beautiful daughter in my prayers ❤

    • @samiajre6852
      @samiajre6852 Год назад +4

      sorry to hear that , definitly must b vry tough
      stay strong

    • @Lucienne-zz1sw
      @Lucienne-zz1sw Год назад +10

      I am so very sorry for your loss and send you my heartfelt condolences. Although it's very hard, I hope that you can keep some happy memories to refer to and perhaps have some cheerful photos around you, to remember her by. You are honouring your daughter's memory and should be praised for this.

    • @nellyb2434
      @nellyb2434 Год назад +7

      I am so sorry for your loss. Sending love to you x

  • @alexandrafoushee1367
    @alexandrafoushee1367 Год назад +495

    Out of all cold cases this is the one I hope is finally solved. Growing up in Orlando and seeing her face posted on every corner (still so many posters to this day) has always haunted me. Sending my utmost support to the Kesse family + friends, and their never-ending search for Jennifer despite so many difficulties with the investigation and OPD. The people of Orlando are here for you, hopefully this is the year that justice is finally served ❤

    • @tinaspice
      @tinaspice Год назад +19

      I grew up in the area as well (East Orlando) and this scared us so badly. I remember seeing her image everywhere. I pray they find her one day.

    • @BOREDANDWELLBORED
      @BOREDANDWELLBORED Год назад +8

      The father ruined it. The guy should have stayed out of it from the beginning, the father is prideful, and demanding by looking at him talk telling the police "get to work". Have some humility guy

    • @MountainCatFinds
      @MountainCatFinds Год назад +37

      There's no time for humility if your child is missing.

    • @BOREDANDWELLBORED
      @BOREDANDWELLBORED Год назад +8

      @christinialovine4203 you're gonna be telling the police "get to work" like you're their boss, as if you're a king and police are your slaves and this will happen. Have some humility OR do your own policing. This crime would have been EASILY SOLVED, they already have video of the person driving her car. A short guy wearing painter outfit. How many painters who are under 5' 5 are out there? They can line up all the construction worker, narrow down the height that matches, and interrogate them against each other. Easy fix. Attitude is EVERYTHING in life. Not just towards police, but towards everyone including delivery drivers, nurses, etc. Treat them with respect and they'll return the favor. You don't want to be humble? Stop asking for their help.

    • @BOREDANDWELLBORED
      @BOREDANDWELLBORED Год назад +2

      @christinialovine4203 furthermore, do u have any idea how many missing people are in Florida? Many. The police have NO INCENTIVE to prioritize her case over any other ESPECIALLY if the father is bossy and demanding, that makes it even harder. If the father treats police like slaves, he should have done his own work in the beginning, hired private investigators and police to work for him and may have already gathered enough evidence the first week... the 1st week is the MOST CRUCIAL moments in cases. After that it gets harder and harder. By now it's IMPOSSIBLE to solve this case without us wondering if they got the right guy. It's over. Move on

  • @Lulusvideos1
    @Lulusvideos1 Год назад +115

    When Jennifer went missing, I lived in a gated condo community. I lived there with my son who was in college, and was gone during the week, and only home on weekends. I started having an uneasy feeling because of some of the neighbors would hang out in the parking lot, one of them once followed me to my front door, and just casually walked by. I knew he was looking to see what unit I lived in. We moved soon after. Sad to say gated communities are not any safer because you never know who is inside the gates, either your neighbors, or people working in the area. Ladies, please be careful always, even in your homes, you can never be too safe. I always think about this case, I hope the family can someday find out what exactly happened to Jennifer.

    • @TheRetroWoman80
      @TheRetroWoman80 Год назад +7

      Exactly....nothing is foolproof, no matter how it's sold or promoted to us.
      Thank goodness you got out of dodge when you did.

    • @christopherd597
      @christopherd597 Год назад +3

      That’s proper scary! 😮

    • @milkshake1993
      @milkshake1993 11 месяцев назад +4

      Men can be victims too. Everyone watch out.

  • @kentuky1233
    @kentuky1233 Год назад +93

    I'm not from the US but I remember my mother always used to say to me and my sister to not walk alone near a construction site when we were children.
    Later looking back during my more idealistic years during college I used to think how prejudiced that advice was.
    Nowadays being an adult with more experience I finally can understand how right she was.
    I hope the family can m find justice, Jennifer seemed like such a great girl.

    • @tedkaczynskiamericanhero3916
      @tedkaczynskiamericanhero3916 Год назад +38

      That's the problem, everybody's so concerned with being called racist or whatever else, they ignore things and needlessly put themselves in danger.
      I'm a grown man with a wife and 2 kids, I'm going to teach, mainly my daughter, that she absolutely needs to judge people.
      Don't treat somebody badly because they MIGHT do something, but *always always always* keep it in your mind, as to be prepared.
      People don't want to work construction because it's generally very hard work, but it pays well, so the industry gets filled with the outcasts that can get a good job even with a background.
      Not every construction worker is a criminal, not every criminal is violent, and not all violent criminals are always looking to hurt somebody.
      Astute observations based on evidence aren't any "ism" it's strictly self preservation, critical thinking, and logical reasoning.
      Again, do not treat someone badly because they MIGHT do something, but always expect statistics to be accurate.

    • @FallenAngel9979
      @FallenAngel9979 Год назад +3

      @@tedkaczynskiamericanhero3916Hear hear

    • @kentuky1233
      @kentuky1233 Год назад

      @@tedkaczynskiamericanhero3916 oh but your username. My goodness gracious me.

  • @rachellbanks503
    @rachellbanks503 Год назад +473

    I believe one of the workmen saw a chance and a lifetime to do something nefarious and evil towards her. When people don’t do their job it can cost someone their lives. The police officers, the security guard who was supposed to log their names and license plate #’s 🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️🤦🏽‍♀️ They all failed her, horrible!!! 🙏🏾🕊️ RIP Jennifer, it’s been way to long for her to be alive 😫

    • @mpalmer7800
      @mpalmer7800 Год назад +41

      I don’t think she’s dead it’s possible they had trafficked her

    • @paulabuck5976
      @paulabuck5976 Год назад +27

      @@mpalmer7800possible. But highly unlikely.

    • @alisonlaing5626
      @alisonlaing5626 Год назад

      She,s "not" the first blonde haired...blue eyed......an intelligent girl etc................Great prospects..........to go missing down around that area..................human trafficking IS "prolific" in america.........especially around Pensacola.................mexico...............these people KNOW what their doing etc..........saw Dr Phil recently about a girl who was bred and born to be sexually abused..........she admitted some are born for it etc..............Sadly...........and some ARE taken.............doesn,t bare thinking about........feel sorry for JK family...........must be going demented.............

    • @dillkosher5116
      @dillkosher5116 Год назад +26

      @Miki Miyazaki well 20 years later no body found ? It’s looking more possible an illegal worker took her back to Mexico but alive today ? Not a chance

    • @monicavillarreal3902
      @monicavillarreal3902 Год назад +8

      @@dillkosher5116 I agree.

  • @jessyjulie5506
    @jessyjulie5506 Год назад +349

    This case has always drove me crazy. I really want it to be solved!

    • @January.
      @January. Год назад +17

      *driven

    • @monicavillarreal3902
      @monicavillarreal3902 Год назад +48

      @@January. Grammar patrol? Get a life...🤣

    • @natsarimthings3147
      @natsarimthings3147 Год назад +29

      I am absolutely annoyed at the PDs incompetence. They should have rounded up all of the workers and questioned them all.

    • @paulabuck5976
      @paulabuck5976 Год назад +3

      @@natsarimthings3147yes.

    • @EchoJ
      @EchoJ Год назад +1

      Solved?? She’s dead.
      You’re welcome.

  • @donna8703
    @donna8703 Год назад +107

    I lived in a secured community. You could only enter if you told the security person where you were going. That being said... When my daughter was about 10, some guy had come up into the area we lived in. I was living like 3 buildings away from the security shack but on the outgoing road. My kids were out playing right in between the buildings. She was playing with a couple of her friends from the other building. Well you know that scream a child does that you know deep in your heart something is wrong and you race out to find your child crying? Yes my daughter and her friends were all crying and screaming. When we asked what was happening, they told us that a guy in a brown car tried to grab my daughter. My husband ran after the car. He didnt get the person. But this was during a time when a couple other little girls went missing. We called the police and filed a report. Because of that, they investigated why the gate was left open, and security guard got in trouble. Anyways, after a while we were sitting in the house watching the news when they showed the guy who they suspected of taken the other 2 girls. They showed his car and then the guy. My daughter lookes at the tv and said Mom, Dad thats the guy who tried to grab me. We were like OMG.. called the police back to let them know, but by this time they had already knew. As when he was caught he had pictures of the 2 girls he had already taken and a picture of my daughter. The other 2 girls were found but it was to late for them. I vowed never to live in a gated community again.. they dont listen to anyone and the security guards think they own the whole world. The security guard came up to my door, and didnt even apologize for leaving the gate open.. He yelled at me for calling the police.. So please dont think if you live in a gated community you are safe.. You are NOT.. stay safe and make sure your surroundings are safe and nothing bad stands out..

    • @zariballard
      @zariballard Год назад +3

      So you will never live in a gated community ever again?? That's a weird way of thinking. Maybe not THAT gated community but why all gated communities?

    • @donna8703
      @donna8703 Год назад +7

      @@zariballard When it comes to my Children, Their safety is of the utmost importance and this experience had a lasting effect on security people. My friends in the neighborhood I live in Is so much better, and i trust my friends a lot more than these want to be cop security guards...

    • @jasminejohnstone1803
      @jasminejohnstone1803 Год назад +3

      This can happen anywhere any time ❤❤ gated or not I'm glad your daughter didn't get taken so scary I hope she's OK now all the best did you move after that ????

    • @yourmom6833
      @yourmom6833 Год назад +2

      @@donna8703 “when it comes to my children, their safety is my utmost importance” Ma’am…we live in a very scary world with predators everywhere! If your upmost importance was your child’s safety…..WHY would you not be outside watching your 10 year old daughter?? I have a daughter and son who are 24 and 19 now. I couldn’t imagine letting them play outside with their friends in a “gated community” or a damn trailer park at 10 years old without adult supervision!
      That’s sad to say I know, however that’s unfortunately the world we live in!
      You blaming the security guard is total BS!

    • @kayleewikander4899
      @kayleewikander4899 Год назад +3

      id love to know the name of this case

  • @raygay3375
    @raygay3375 Год назад +54

    When you hear about the lack of proper investigation by law enforcement in the initial days of the case, it’s truly shocking and disheartening. This family deserves better. Our communities deserve better.

  • @J104090
    @J104090 Год назад +95

    I’m assuming that damp towel in the bathroom was not seized as evidence. Another woman commented that she had come home one time and it appeared that someone had showered in her shower. The parents commented that when they got to the apartment the shower was wet and the towel was damp. How much time had passed since Jennifer would have gotten ready for work that morning? Should the shower have been dry by then? I’m just wondering if someone other than Jennifer showered in that shower.......

    • @bajramielika2990
      @bajramielika2990 Год назад +11

      Exactly, i remember this thing

    • @SabrinaMeShell
      @SabrinaMeShell Год назад +20

      YES, I think that it's entirely possible that the killer could have taken a shower, and not Jennifer. If they were on the ball, they should have checked that bathroom and the towel for DNA. If the towel is in evidence (which it SHOULD be!) they need to have it analyzed.

    • @TheBlacksheep2020
      @TheBlacksheep2020 Год назад

      if it was the illegals across the hall, why wouldn't they have showered in their own shower? 🙄

    • @whartonitec1041
      @whartonitec1041 8 месяцев назад +4

      I believe the crime took place in her apt.
      Someone who is familiar with a nearby complex to dump her car, and used lunch time to do so.
      Once I heard the family used her apt as a command center, I knew the scene was ruined.

  • @matthewdavenport2490
    @matthewdavenport2490 Год назад +284

    I was friends with Jennifer's cousin Barbara in college and she still posts about Jennifer often. It's awful how this case is still unsolved and what the family has gone through for so many years.

    • @bajramielika2990
      @bajramielika2990 Год назад +4

      Soooo sad, poor girl and her family...😢

    • @lynahiacampbell8232
      @lynahiacampbell8232 Год назад +1

      What’s her cousins name that you’re friends with ?

    • @dzetagamma4287
      @dzetagamma4287 Год назад +2

      well she seems alive..you know..there is a certain glow in the faces of the people who are alive and this glow is not observed in the faces at the pictures of the people who have died ...(you can see it by yourself, by comparing two pictures) ..I hope I am right...

    • @jamesfiero3255
      @jamesfiero3255 Год назад +22

      @@dzetagamma4287 what?

    • @LLStark
      @LLStark Год назад +5

      I don't understand why they didn't make her case a cold case instead of saying she was dead. I'll never understand that.

  • @youtuber6193
    @youtuber6193 Год назад +120

    It’s 100% someone who was working on the construction site.
    If the police had’ve been quicker off the mark, the person would have been caught.

    • @Rachel88009
      @Rachel88009 Год назад +9

      I agree, I’ve watched so many documentaries on Jennifer yet each one releases something new. I believe when she left for work a man or some men overpowered her from the construction site.

    • @mtio2807
      @mtio2807 Год назад +1

      Why not the boyfriend?

    • @parrotperson1973
      @parrotperson1973 Год назад +4

      @@mtio2807 Because he had a strong alibi. He was two hundred miles away.

    • @user-gb2nv4ho7t
      @user-gb2nv4ho7t Год назад +4

      No, I feel it was her coworker. Guy was said to be constantly trying to date her and was rejected. The day she went missing that same coworker uncharacteristically showed up late for work.

  • @clinicaleducators5160
    @clinicaleducators5160 Год назад +87

    If you’re a parent, this hits differently and is beyond heartbreaking. 💔😢 I pray they find her soon. 🙏🏻

    • @solidfuel0
      @solidfuel0 Год назад

      Find what? It's been over 10 years

    • @FallenAngel9979
      @FallenAngel9979 Год назад +6

      @@solidfuel0Don’t be so bloody obtuse

    • @dewalt459
      @dewalt459 Год назад +3

      After all your praying so far , has it helped at all ?
      I definitely don't mean any disrespectful toward this young lady who died.
      I just always find it very very interesting all the people in the comment section talking about prayers. Just curious how prayers and " god " all works ?? Does this " god " pick and choose the prayers that he listens to or chooses to answer??
      I mean whenever something good happens, people say thank "god " but when it doesn't seem to work , it is either "god" must of wanted with him or just a RIP . Which is another thing I don't understand. Rest in peace but what other way does a person rest in death ??
      There are innocent children being molested by priest who is supposed to be very close to this "god " but still this " god " allows that to happen???
      Anyway , how has all the praying worked out so far ???

    • @spirit13the1st6
      @spirit13the1st6 Год назад +1

      ​@@dewalt459
      Because they talk ( pray ) instead of praying and taking action.
      If you're a believer GOD will always provide a way to get out of a bad situation
      You just have to identify it.
      It is called DISCERNMENT.
      You have to be close to Christ to acquire this gift.

    • @myleague90
      @myleague90 5 месяцев назад

      @@spirit13the1st6 Better question is. If god is so good and loves us all, why does he let all these terrible things happen every day? 😅

  • @emb5048
    @emb5048 Год назад +379

    As a parent, your child dying before you would be the worst. These parents are just stuck in limbo. They are actually *_waiting_* to be able just to acknowledge she *_is_* dead.

    • @blueskiesmom1323
      @blueskiesmom1323 Год назад +29

      I lost my youngest daughter on Christmas eve 2011. She was an elite athlete and was found dead. 😢😢 cause of death undetermined

    • @Kthb80
      @Kthb80 Год назад +26

      @@blueskiesmom1323🙏Im so sorry 😞

    • @stacydyle6301
      @stacydyle6301 Год назад +17

      ​@@blueskiesmom1323 sorry for your loss. May Christ Jesus comfort you 💞👑🙏🏿

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods Год назад +12

      @@blueskiesmom1323 I can't imagine what you've gone through as a parent ... I'm sorry you're daughter died before her time and that they still really after all this time can't determine cause of death .
      How could they not determine what happened ?
      If they did a proper autopsy normally they should be able to find out what she died from ?
      Once again I'm sorry you have had to deal with this nightmare .
      I hope you will get answers and some more closure soon . Sending you big hugs and wishing you get answers .

    • @adriedrake8605
      @adriedrake8605 Год назад +15

      ​@@stacydyle6301i lost my daughter 2002. She was 4 yrs old. Losing a child is the worst pain you ever feel. You just die inside, you float through life. I feel so bad for these parents.

  • @shannonperez9816
    @shannonperez9816 Год назад +75

    I came to Orlando in 2011, a police officer approached my table at a restaurant I was at and asked if Ive ever seen her. He gave me a card with all her information on it. I can honestly say, after becoming a resident I realize this is one of the few cases the Orlando police actually kept searching for, even years later.

  • @Verawnique
    @Verawnique Год назад +469

    To think that only 1% of cold cases get solved....really frightening. Poor family.

    • @goldiebelle
      @goldiebelle Год назад +43

      Hopefully that number will increase with all of these advancements in DNA. These criminals who think they have gotten away with their crimes should be watching their back😏

    • @sandracid4987
      @sandracid4987 Год назад +15

      @@goldiebelle. This is not a joke. In Mexico we have a rate of 98% impunity. That's why we receive courses about security in our homes. Nobody is allowed to have a gun in Mexico, so we have bats, knives, etc. Well, you can have an old and not useful at all resemblance of a gun which equals no gun.

    • @lonerebeI
      @lonerebeI Год назад +8

      A lot of the time due to police incompetency and/or lack of urgency. It's really sad and disturbing

    • @MattieVera1910-gv7ds
      @MattieVera1910-gv7ds Год назад

      Thats going to CHANGE rapidly in the near future with NEW Ground breaking Advanced Genealogy technologies. (See Bloodline detectives...Nancy Grace )

    • @MattieVera1910-gv7ds
      @MattieVera1910-gv7ds Год назад +1

      @@goldiebelle It certainly will.

  • @shimmeringchimps3842
    @shimmeringchimps3842 Год назад +25

    Pretty amazing how the perpetrator got so lucky not just once but over and over. Broad daylight in a big city and no one in Jennifer's condo heard or saw anything, no one at the other complex heard or saw anything when the car was dropped off, perp didn't miss wiping a single fingerprint nor shed a single hair anywhere in her car, he never got the urge to joke or brag to a friend/coworker/gf who might turn him in, the one security camera just so happened to only catch the back of his head and one of his legs, and 14 people trampled into Jennifer's condo after the disappearance, destroying any possible evidence there. I mean, this guy's luck and timing is absolutely impeccable. And like the best friend said, so casual. How horrible for Jennifer's family and friends.

    • @walden6272
      @walden6272 6 месяцев назад +1

      I think God must of help him. It's can't be pure luck, it was divine intervention.

    • @mamacakes6039
      @mamacakes6039 5 месяцев назад

      @@walden6272are you insane

    • @judymawnis6332
      @judymawnis6332 4 месяца назад

      They'll see u drop trash in parking lot

  • @diannenaworensky6698
    @diannenaworensky6698 Год назад +200

    Totally insane that there were no interviews done with the occupants in the condo across from Jennifer. There also should have been crime scene investigators that collected DNA samples

    • @zxy78267
      @zxy78267 Год назад +33

      They didn't even inspect the condo the workers lived in! There could have been evidence in the condo if she was harmed there. It's so disappointing that they didn't follow up with everyone who lived there who could have possibly harmed her.

    • @carlsaganlives6086
      @carlsaganlives6086 Год назад +18

      So many cops need to stick to directing traffic...

    • @iammz81
      @iammz81 Месяц назад

      Unfortunately the family also made a mistake when they let people into the apartment. They ruined a crime scene.

  • @angelsv
    @angelsv Год назад +151

    I remember seeing Jennifer’s case for the very first tine years ago on “Disappeared”. It broke my heart to know her whereabouts are still unknown.
    My thoughts and prayers go out to her parents and closed friends. ❤

    • @daryldixon3685
      @daryldixon3685 Год назад +2

      Back when true crime was good!

    • @jonathanstephens7015
      @jonathanstephens7015 Год назад +1

      It’s pretty much guaranteed she is in a shallow grave within a few miles of that condo complex.

    • @ehuff8000
      @ehuff8000 Год назад +2

      I remember her case because about the same time in Georgia we had a local beauty queen who went missing. At some point some RUclips wacko claimed responsibility for both of them but it turned out to be a hoax. The beauty queen’s remains were found recently, 15-17 years after she disappeared. The two guys responsible are currently on several different trials in several counties. I doubt her family will ever know the real truth, but at least they now know she is gone and they somewhat know what happened. If Jennifer was hurt by a transient laborer as it seems to may be the case, who knows where this person is now. How disheartening for her family. Hoping they get some sort of answer somehow. How I wish today’s technology existed back in the early 2000s.

  • @jeannineterese1037
    @jeannineterese1037 Год назад +35

    Her parents are amazing❤

  • @joshuaabell444
    @joshuaabell444 Год назад +59

    What a heartbreaking story. This poor girl. It’s horrible to think you’re safe at home when there’s really danger lurking around you in every corner.

  • @Cooking_Through_Time
    @Cooking_Through_Time Год назад +245

    The detectives should have rounded up all those workers. They failed this family. Whoever let those workers stay in that apartment has blood on their hands because they allowed them to stay there. My heart goes out to the parents, brother and friends. Heartbreaking 💔

    • @carmengogeidnas9670
      @carmengogeidnas9670 Год назад +24

      The workers had motive, access, a secluded location and the means to dispose of her body. I'm confident one or more of them are responsible for her death.

    • @frankjones3671
      @frankjones3671 Год назад

      We are alls waitings for update s on this case ECT. Folk's !! Chino knows mores than he is sayings ECT . A child rapest is someone goings tells you the truth s ECT as polygraph test unreliable ECT. These people's knows how's toos beat the system s folks ECT let's get after this case people now's accountability justice for Jennifer Kessie !! As all's these oid cold cases , as disapearance s ECT.

    • @frankjones3671
      @frankjones3671 Год назад

      As police department dropped the ball's ons this case at the starts as ends !!! No evidence there at a total loss !! There's not goings ins as questions just anyone's workings in this condos,evens ifns the worker s are are elego ,as that's oks downs here's Florida ECT. So sads indeeds for families !! Now's ! Stills the police department don't have a clues today's !!!!!!!ECT.whom are police servings as protecting s ????ECT.

    • @valvodka
      @valvodka Год назад +1

      The police have no blame more on

    • @tamitribbiani7907
      @tamitribbiani7907 Год назад +1

      ​@@carmengogeidnas9670 What was the motive?

  • @eris1816
    @eris1816 Год назад +86

    Her best friend truly broke my heart. Hope she and the family get some answers in this life time

  • @Rose_Ou
    @Rose_Ou Год назад +124

    One (or more) of the construction workers 100%. Why didn't the police question ALL of them immediately???

    • @canufi6my
      @canufi6my Год назад +24

      Because she wasn't their daughter.

    • @tessaducek5601
      @tessaducek5601 Год назад +4

      @@canufi6my That is a good point. 🎯

    • @jamesfiero3255
      @jamesfiero3255 Год назад +1

      @@canufi6my sums it up nicely.

    • @sr2291
      @sr2291 Год назад +2

      The police have to have probable cause to arrest a person.

    • @tamara6212
      @tamara6212 Год назад +18

      ​​@@sr2291 They didn't have to start by "arresting" anyone. They should have/could have spoken to the construction workers- the ones living directly across from her apartment. It's simple, interviews should have been done immediately.

  • @annanicole5494
    @annanicole5494 Год назад +21

    the strength those parents have is unparalleled. i am so sorry for the family and friends. how evil can people be

  • @debbiesday8270
    @debbiesday8270 Год назад +194

    This is so heartbreaking. There's no way a parent can ever give up on trying to find a child.

  • @laurenhernandez1165
    @laurenhernandez1165 Год назад +104

    Jeeze I remember watching this case over 10 years ago on 48 hours- can’t believe it’s been this long and it still hasn’t been solved. This case and the Jodi Huisentruit case have never left me. No idea why. I consider myself a true crime fanatic and know so many stories yet these 2 cases stick out. I hope to see these solved in my lifetime. Both families deserve justice and answers 🖤✨

    • @maria_haarajoki
      @maria_haarajoki Год назад +4

      There are 3 cases that I will never forget, Brooke Wilberger ( a beautiful young lady who had just finished her freshman year at Bringham Young University. She was abducted in late May 2004 in Oregon while doing her summer job), Natalee Holloway and Jonbenet Ramsey. Brooke's case was solved (and her remains were finally located in 2009) and I think we all "know" who is responsible for Natalee's disappearance. I still hope that someday we will get definite answers about who killed Jonbenet..

    • @ohsoyouthinkyoucandance
      @ohsoyouthinkyoucandance Год назад +1

      @@maria_haarajoki her brother no doubt. He’s a freak

  • @msaijay1153
    @msaijay1153 Год назад +95

    Wow, Jennifer's brother just got right there questioning people. What a great guy!

    • @Analysis_Paralysis
      @Analysis_Paralysis Год назад +11

      Yeah, you could see "grief" written all over his face! Very different from the boyfriend who didn't seem very sad to me.

    • @ZoeF.O
      @ZoeF.O Год назад +14

      ​@@Analysis_Paralysis Do you really think her boyfriend at the time didn't get on with his life? Maybe he's married after all these years. And the brother is her blood, there's a big difference between the two of them.

    • @Analysis_Paralysis
      @Analysis_Paralysis Год назад +3

      @@ZoeF.O Getting on for you means not being bothered when remembering the death of a loved one? Strange.
      There are people who become sad, even decades later, when they speak about the violent death of a friend or a lover.

    • @whartonitec1041
      @whartonitec1041 8 месяцев назад

      I noticed that too. The boyfriend did not care..

  • @JoJoDelBosque
    @JoJoDelBosque Год назад +17

    I remember hearing about Jennifer on the show Disappeared. I pray her family one day receives answers. I can’t imagine how they feel not knowing where the loved one is after all these years.

  • @edyann
    @edyann Год назад +78

    This show is just as addictive as Forensic Files and Unsolved Mysteries.

    • @rankzkate
      @rankzkate Год назад +6

      Glad to know am not alone. I watch too much 48hrs

    • @edyann
      @edyann Год назад +10

      @@rankzkate I'm addicted to these types of shows and now I'm paranoid, seriously. You just don't know who to trust nowadays, unfortunately.

    • @ztkrx
      @ztkrx Год назад +5

      try watching pretty much anything on ID *investigation discovery* 🤓

    • @tessaducek5601
      @tessaducek5601 Год назад +5

      But miss Gene Galusha and Peter Thomas and Paul Winfield. Bill Kurtis is always a treat. 😉

    • @tessaducek5601
      @tessaducek5601 Год назад +5

      @@edyann I have watched since the 90s. And can honestly say. I don't feel any more worried about people today then I did back then.
      Just me i guess. 🤷

  • @zipsthespacebandit595
    @zipsthespacebandit595 Год назад +68

    "To meet the Kesse's is to love the Kesses"
    What a heartbreaking story

    • @Analysis_Paralysis
      @Analysis_Paralysis Год назад

      It was really astonishing to hear a Black man say that because he, of all people, should have known that they were the most average privileged White family you could imagine. Being privileged doesn't equal to being decent, he seems to mistake their lifestyle for virtue.

    • @Spooky_515
      @Spooky_515 Год назад +1

      @@Analysis_Paralysis well he’s successful in life so he doesn’t need to shame himself by playing the “white people owe me cause I’m black game.” Every thought about that? Food for thought

    • @Analysis_Paralysis
      @Analysis_Paralysis Год назад +1

      @@Spooky_515 A shallow take is "food for thought"? Certainly not.
      Your comment is not only racist, but also classist. Congratulations!

    • @tonggao08
      @tonggao08 Год назад

      ​@@Analysis_Paralysishow do you know he mistook privilege for virtue? Do you know them?

    • @Analysis_Paralysis
      @Analysis_Paralysis Год назад

      @@tonggao08 Understanding English is helpful in understanding the meaning of statements. Try it! 👍🏻
      It will magically enable you to understand concepts and the world without knowing 7 billion people. Mind-blowing, I know!

  • @paulineerwin7685
    @paulineerwin7685 Год назад +77

    I am utterly devastated for this family and for those who love Jennifer 💔😢. As a parent, I simply cannot fathom the pain and angst STILL being endured 🙏

  • @emilytennant2553
    @emilytennant2553 Год назад +9

    This one will always get me . I was a little girl and remember all the posters and hearing about it daily on the news for a long time . Praying for her and some new information soon 🙏

  • @luluruckus55
    @luluruckus55 Год назад +51

    When I heard about this case as it happened initially, it just hit a chord and stuck with me in such a profound way, I still can't explain it. It's all I thought about for a long time and I turned the facts that had been reported over and over in my head. This case is completely premeditated. Someone knew she had been out of town and they knew her schedule as well. No screams, no blood or evidence, her car parked at another location to cause a diversion and no evidence there either, and no new leads or evidence in years. It just feels like this case was meticulously planned. I thought it was someone or a group from the construction workers for years. But I just don't see some random guys able to pull it off so cleanly. It is mind boggling.
    I think about the Kesee family often. The police were just terrible in this case. I cannot imagine refusing to share information with a family that has just suffered such a terrible loss. It actually makes me wonder if they weren't involved somehow... Shame on them for adding to the heartbreak and not doing there jobs with any integrity whatsoever.
    Years had passed, and this case had slipped to the back of my mind. I was watching TV last year and her name was mentioned and I just started crying and said, "Oh my God, she's still missing?" It is so frustrating, almost like a puzzle that you know can be completed, but you just can't figure out the last couple of pieces. I am always sending the family love and prayers for healing, acceptance, and peace. I hope with all of my heart that she is located during their lifetimes so they can at least have relief from wondering where she is. Jennifer will always have a place in my heart.

    • @lizzyyork
      @lizzyyork Год назад +9

      You'd think the construction workers would leave something behind. This seems like maybe human trafficking. Those guys are pros.

    • @Truth17John17
      @Truth17John17 Год назад +6

      @@lizzyyork That's exactly what I thought.... human trafficking..... so scary and sad. Reminds me of the story of the woman who disappeared off the cruise ship..... and I think for the same reason.

    • @carolinelogie7721
      @carolinelogie7721 Год назад +1

      I’m feeling the human trafficking also but in a different angle. Human trafficking gone bad!! Kinda like she’s buried under a construction side where she would never be found. There was a mafia boss that disappeared many years ago that was very looked at. Don’t remember his name.

    • @m_christine1070
      @m_christine1070 Год назад +1

      I think it may have been anyone in the complex, who may have seen her leave, then return, from her trip. ..broke into her car while she was on her trip. Left it unlocked until her return. Hid in her car minutes or hours before she would leave for work. Then as she drove to work, the criminal ambushed her from behind the drivers seat. Law enforcement literally had the killer from day one. They literally had a closed system of possible suspects, because of the gated community. Yes, a random person can gain access to a gated community, but it was not someone who just happened to be in her gated community that morning; it was someone who lived there, or, a worker, or, management person el. All law enforcement had to do was carefully comb thru each and every person who worked and lived there who could have had info about the details of her upcoming trip, or , had a view of her front entrance or into one of her windows, where they would see her leaving for work every day at a certain time, leaving for her trip, returning from her trip, etc. ...did le ask her friends if they knew if anyone in the complex had asked Jennifer for a date or expressed interest in her? ... Could have been a resentful person she had rejected, who lives in her complex, and he became obsessed a bitter, watching her with her boyfriend. Or, someone, maybe a worker, wanted her car and some money to travel across the country, but there was a struggle in the car and he killed her by mistake during the struggle. ..

    • @l-b284
      @l-b284 3 месяца назад

      It's not unreasonable to believe that one of the workers had a side hustle helping find young women to traffic out of the country. I agree it must have been planned, not some random dudes in a condo across from her.
      He hid in her car, perhaps drugged her from behind, then took control of the wheel and drove to a van with guys who took her, and she is now in Romania or somewhere far away., if she is still alive. The guy who drove her to the van is the guy who parked her car. He has done this before, and knew how to wipe it down to leave no evidence. Wherever the next job is, he is probably on the look out for another victim.
      I think the person with a rug at the pond is a red herring.
      Orlando is an easy place to kidnap and traffic people. SO many tourists it's easy for foreign bad actors to blend in. These trafficking networks have paid spotters and helpers all over the country.

  • @Yisel6262
    @Yisel6262 Год назад +35

    No witness, No dna, no body, no suspect. I mean how is this case is going to get resolved? So sad.

    • @simonw1313
      @simonw1313 Год назад +5

      It isn't unless a third person exists who knows what happened comes forward. The family perhaps need to accept the unacceptable and get on with their lives and stop wasting time and money on gumshoes.

    • @jasminejohnstone1803
      @jasminejohnstone1803 Год назад +1

      Who ever done this is very smart smarter than the police 😢😢

    • @user-lq9es6wm9s
      @user-lq9es6wm9s Год назад +1

      Someone has to make an anonymous tip. It would be a weight off their chest and give this loving family some closure.

  • @katherinez9654
    @katherinez9654 Год назад +40

    My little sister was murdered and her body was found and returned to us. The person that killed her was never caught, but my mom did have her and could grieve her death. I’m so sorry for the pain that each one of these people have suffered. Please read Psalm 37:9,-11, 29 & Revelation 21:3,4. These have brought our family comfort and hope.

    • @jasminejohnstone1803
      @jasminejohnstone1803 Год назад +5

      I'm glad you got her body back ❤❤😢😢😢 heartbreaking makes me bloody angry the police didn't catch them just means loads more woman can be assaulted and killed 😢😢😢😢

    • @KohalaLover
      @KohalaLover Год назад +3

      I am sorry for your loss.

    • @andik6887
      @andik6887 Год назад

      Why was your little sister murdered?

    • @KohalaLover
      @KohalaLover Год назад +7

      @ AndiK. Please show some respect and kindness.

    • @Shirley-pd6sm
      @Shirley-pd6sm 4 месяца назад +2

      Wonderful scriptures to meditate on. I'm deeply sorry for the pain your family has experienced. 😢

  • @AlainYahchouchi
    @AlainYahchouchi Год назад +44

    the biggest mistake in this case is that the orlando police didnt investigate the nearby workers at the time of the crime

  • @UnScInjuredBody
    @UnScInjuredBody Год назад +22

    Thank YOU for covering this!!!! I've been praying for this family and following their Facebook page for a long time, and I am so glad some light is being shed on her case. Someone knows something.

  • @cami-loo108
    @cami-loo108 Год назад +59

    So odd, workers living in the condos and a worker having keys to all the condos.
    Bizarre.
    I hope this family finds their daughter.

  • @s.d.8561
    @s.d.8561 Год назад +34

    The video of her car is haunting. Lots of prayers for this family.

    • @bjvu9460
      @bjvu9460 Год назад +1

      she is with the guy you would be praying to so why are you praying again? I cant imagine that you believe in God and the only way to meet him is to die but you would rather her still being here on earth alive. Must not believe in God as much as you think ... Pray to someone you have no intentions of meeting ehhh

  • @villagefloralhouse
    @villagefloralhouse 5 месяцев назад +19

    I feel like I could have worked this case better than the cops and I’m a florist.

  • @ztkrx
    @ztkrx Год назад +41

    the not knowing of any outcome is the worst thing a person can ever experience in life, besides obviously losing a loved one.

  • @cosmicshy637
    @cosmicshy637 Год назад +9

    Thank you for continuing to cover Jennifers' story. 🙏

  • @maclainenoxon4586
    @maclainenoxon4586 Год назад +120

    Jennifer’s case, along with Sabrina Aisenberg’s, will always be one of the top two cases I’d like to see solved in my lifetime. It is just so senseless, rare, and horrifying that someone could disappear at the hands of a stranger, without a trace.

    • @coolbeans-plantbased707
      @coolbeans-plantbased707 Год назад +6

      Those two and Jennifer Odom for me! Assume you’re in FL as well? 😊

    • @MA__
      @MA__ Год назад +9

      ​@@coolbeans-plantbased707 don't forget Zachary Bernhardt. Another from Florida. Haunting

    • @maclainenoxon4586
      @maclainenoxon4586 Год назад +3

      @@coolbeans-plantbased707 So funny - I never even thought about both being from Florida. I’m in Kansas, but by coincidence, both cases have always weighed heavily on me.

    • @coolbeans-plantbased707
      @coolbeans-plantbased707 Год назад +4

      @@MA__ohhhh I have not heard of him! Will look into it now.

    • @coolbeans-plantbased707
      @coolbeans-plantbased707 Год назад +6

      @@maclainenoxon4586I hear you! I could name so many other not from here as well. Such sad stories!!!! Maura Murray. Oh Asha Degree and Jeilani Day were sad cases as well. So sooo dang many gone too soon! 😢

  • @bRabbitHabit
    @bRabbitHabit 11 месяцев назад +16

    I’ve followed this case since it happened, as a fellow Orlando resident. I actually worked across the street from her condo complex, at the mall, when it happened. I check every year hoping for an update. It’s coming up on the 18 year anniversary and they haven’t had a moment of peace since this happened. It’s time for an answer

    • @Fallon922
      @Fallon922 8 месяцев назад

      The mall and the apartments are about 5 minutes from the hood so I’m not suprised

    • @jenniferhorstmann2279
      @jenniferhorstmann2279 3 месяца назад +1

      It looks like a nice complex, too. Not the kind of place scary people would hang around.

  • @gardensofthegods
    @gardensofthegods Год назад +104

    Her family must have spent a fortune on that detective , with him supposedly reviewing 16,000 pages 3 times ? ...
    plus all his other work , interviewing others , etc . ... wow .
    Also how is it the police never knew that the apartment across from her was occupied by a bunch of the maintenance workers ?
    I think this detective is right on target about what happened to her .
    Hopefully this case will be solved soon .
    17 years is too long to have no closure .

    • @danis4054
      @danis4054 Год назад +21

      Yes!! Why didn’t they search the apartments workers lived in?? It’s crazy.

    • @moonflower9403
      @moonflower9403 Год назад +17

      Was thinking that same thing. Even now, there could be dna in the flooring depending on what kind it is

    • @1978JonBullock
      @1978JonBullock Год назад +3

      Personally I don't think much of the hired detective.

    • @danis4054
      @danis4054 Год назад

      @@moonflower9403 oh wow. That’s true.

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods Год назад +6

      @@moonflower9403 that depends because if she had carpeting these places often replace the carpeting .
      But yeah they could look in crevices around the woodwork ; and I don't know if they went around the apartment with Lumisol or not ... but they certainly should have .

  • @itsahellofaname
    @itsahellofaname Год назад +200

    The management of this complex definitely has some responsibility. They knowingly allowed (probably undocumented) workers to live all over the complex in any vacant condos, without even recording their names. That's unbelievable.

    • @mindy189932
      @mindy189932 Год назад

      You’re assuming they were undocumented. It’s ignorant for you to assume.

    • @ljones2087
      @ljones2087 Год назад +20

      It's disgusting, on multiple levels.

    • @carebearboo4247
      @carebearboo4247 Год назад +11

      Absolutely. What is horribly is that because it was likely an illegal immigrant, there will be zero trace of them being in America…. 😢 I really hope they find her… 😞

    • @A6Legit
      @A6Legit Год назад

      Is it though? Not surprised

    • @princesaa__
      @princesaa__ Год назад +11

      @@ljones2087being undocumented isn’t disgusting.

  • @groovygal8948
    @groovygal8948 Год назад +77

    This is one of a few missing persons cases that I’ve been obsessed with and completely baffled by, over the years. I really hope this family, and the others, get the answers they deserve.

  • @altakruger9091
    @altakruger9091 6 месяцев назад +10

    I believe the condos owners management need to be sued for her disappearing in thin air like this! Somebody needs to pay

  • @mizztarlz
    @mizztarlz Год назад +84

    It’s never knowing what happened to her, it’s heart breaking. I really hope the family can get some peace in finding out what happened to there precious daughter 😢

    • @eustab.anas-mann9510
      @eustab.anas-mann9510 Год назад +1

      *their

    • @TevinC814
      @TevinC814 Год назад +13

      @@eustab.anas-mann9510 I hope that dopamine hit from the internet lasts forever.

    • @eustab.anas-mann9510
      @eustab.anas-mann9510 Год назад

      ​@@TevinC8145 to 10 seconds. But thanks!

    • @jamesfiero3255
      @jamesfiero3255 Год назад

      We know what happened to her the private i nailed it at the end.

    • @mizztarlz
      @mizztarlz Год назад

      @@eustab.anas-mann9510 ok gramma police

  • @Ena48145
    @Ena48145 Год назад +27

    I think about Jennifer all the time. She is one of a few cases that will haunt me until the day I pass. Brandon Lawson was another missing person whose bizarre disappearance wouldn't leave my mind. I never thought he would be found. Thankfully he was finally able to be laid to rest with his loved ones last year. It made me think of Jennifer even more though and wonder if her family will ever get answers. Thank you for covering her story and I hope her case is never forgotten.

    • @jayerm
      @jayerm Год назад

      I thought Brandon Lawson hadn't been found yet. I know they found remains they thought were his but I thought the DNA hadn't been concluded yet

    • @Spooky_515
      @Spooky_515 Год назад

      I think the fat woman ate her. She looked suspect and her story was obviously made up

  • @oliviavalentine7775
    @oliviavalentine7775 Год назад +40

    This is so heartbreaking. Everyone is sufferring from her disappearance💔

  • @Port35
    @Port35 Год назад +21

    Missing persons cases are just the creepiest things ever. Just suddenly and mysteriously becoming unaccounted for.

    • @rucianapollard4057
      @rucianapollard4057 Год назад +2

      It's absolutely wild, like the universe just swallowed her up!!
      I have no doubts that she is dead, may she rest in peace 🙏

  • @jannisbarriffe8534
    @jannisbarriffe8534 Год назад +15

    Her smile says she was loved, and a beautiful soul. I pray her parents find out the truth about what happened to her and get closure.

  • @JRGirl22
    @JRGirl22 Год назад +13

    I have been praying for Her all of these years.

  • @_bronzah_
    @_bronzah_ Год назад +62

    Jennifer's parents are admirable.
    Such a heartbreaking & frustrating case that's stuck with me for years. Praying it gets solved 🙏

    • @Analysis_Paralysis
      @Analysis_Paralysis Год назад +2

      They're privileged and they have got resources. Not every parent has that much power to sue the police and hire a team.

    • @deenaeast7006
      @deenaeast7006 Год назад +5

      I think they care and love their daughter and privileged parents really has nothing to do with the love of their daughter

    • @Analysis_Paralysis
      @Analysis_Paralysis Год назад

      @@deenaeast7006 Yes, but their privileges and how they can use their power to enforce them isn't a testament of love either. They do love their daughter, but expecting helicopters to fly over the city right after they'd reported their daughter's missing is a bit entitled, I'd say. Less privileged parents are simply not able to orchestrate this much attention, but that doesn't mean they love their children less.

    • @deenaeast7006
      @deenaeast7006 Год назад +1

      @@Analysis_Paralysis I still disagree with this being about privilege, so what if they have the means to post billboards , their privilege hasn’t gotten them that far , their daughter is still missing

    • @deenaeast7006
      @deenaeast7006 Год назад

      @@Analysis_Paralysis I would like to point out that Gabby Petito’s parents were not “privileged “ and Florida’s police officers did a pretty bad job of investigating the case but her family did everything possible to find their daughter
      This young girl Jennifer Kesse is missing for 17 years I don’t think that has anything to do with privilege

  • @user-mo3ue1to2o
    @user-mo3ue1to2o 11 месяцев назад +57

    That one girl LET Chino into her house, and he sat on her couch?! Baby girl, stop being nice to everyone.

    • @PippiOnePointOh
      @PippiOnePointOh 7 месяцев назад +8

      RIGHT! I don’t care if he’s nice to you, that is a really dumb thing to do.

    • @Redsun113
      @Redsun113 6 месяцев назад +4

      I agree that women need to be very careful about who they allow in their homes or apartments. And don't open the door if you don't know the person. Some construction workers travel across the country working odd jobs. Once they're gone it is difficult to track them when they are working under the table for minimum wage. A lot of them don't have a drivers license and their names, addresses and social security numbers are not required to work. Ladies please be careful.

    • @Erick-uf6gi
      @Erick-uf6gi 5 месяцев назад +3

      She 100% had more of a relationship with him than he led on. And it’s not about “being nice” to everyone, just because you aren’t into him doesn’t mean others aren’t.

    • @kellivalbuena7307
      @kellivalbuena7307 4 месяца назад +2

      Let’s also not demonize Chino either, he seemed like he was genuinely trying to answer questions and help.

    • @victoriavancartier7379
      @victoriavancartier7379 4 месяца назад

      ​@@kellivalbuena7307You're so gullible....

  • @TheTiffyb54
    @TheTiffyb54 Год назад +26

    I was born and raised here and now have my daughter here. Her going missing was first awful, then weird and then mysterious. It's still heart wrenching that she has never been missing even after multiple fields were excavated. I will not let my daughter out of my sight at all

    • @commonsense571
      @commonsense571 Год назад +3

      💔💛 god it is so painful to love so hard is t it? I never knew until becoming a parent. 💛
      May you be blessed with comfort, joy and peace always.

    • @vjhreeves
      @vjhreeves Год назад +6

      I am an Orlando resident of 30+ years too. I think Jennifer had the same thing happen as poor Miya Marcano. Except in Jennifer's case the perpetrator was an illegal alien construction worker.

  • @lynnfaulkner2706
    @lynnfaulkner2706 Год назад +33

    I cant imagine the pain Jennifer's loved ones have gone through all these years. Im so sorry.

  • @alexanderbreglia7282
    @alexanderbreglia7282 Год назад +192

    Look how young and full of life the girl looked.

    • @UsernameUnkwn21
      @UsernameUnkwn21 Год назад +11

      What's weird blanket comment

    • @marygoff3332
      @marygoff3332 Год назад +40

      I don't think it's weird. He is correct. She was young and looked vivacious in her pictures. Very sad case.❤

    • @tessaducek5601
      @tessaducek5601 Год назад +1

      @@UsernameUnkwn21 Cliché

    • @ReligiousZombie
      @ReligiousZombie Год назад +1

      @@marygoff3332 "Vivacious" is a quality that gets the attention of crime show producers.

    • @legitbeans9078
      @legitbeans9078 Год назад +7

      Let's face it she was hot. When an attractive woman goes missing there's usually only one reason as dark as that is...

  • @derekbaker777
    @derekbaker777 Год назад +8

    My prayers are with her family and all other families who have missing loved ones.

  • @MrsRobinson0741
    @MrsRobinson0741 Год назад +46

    I have 2 daughters and I could not imagine the pain her parents/family/friends must have & are going thru these past 15yrs!! To NOT know how she was murdered, where she was murdered, where her body is & WHO did this for 15yrs!! My heart aches for them! May she rest in paradise til they can one day bring her home to rest in peace!!!

  • @VoluptuousDonnaRae
    @VoluptuousDonnaRae Год назад +34

    This case is absolutely horrible for the family and friends of this lovely woman. I hope they find who did it. Those workers should have been checked out that very day. I couldn't imagine if that were one of my daughter's. Sending prayers that she is found. I'm a firm believer it's never too late.

  • @brittany5363
    @brittany5363 Год назад +51

    This case has always been such a mystery. They realized she was missing so early and have a video, so frustrating!

  • @bry90210
    @bry90210 Год назад +7

    I first heard of this case about 10 years ago and often think of what could have happened to this poor girl. Just heartbreaking that they still have no answers

  • @cjtsn466
    @cjtsn466 Год назад +21

    What a beautiful young lady.I feel horrible for her parents

  • @ledhalenV
    @ledhalenV Год назад +42

    Total incompetence by the police. They didn’t secure the crime scene, probably didn’t listen when they said she felt unsafe around the construction workers and the brother mentioning something didn’t feel right. They had the bf come 200 miles to open the car truck to get his reaction to seeing his dead girlfriend. Killer or no killer, you’re reaction is going to be nervous and horrified. They are the reason this didn’t get solved.

  • @trekkie23
    @trekkie23 Год назад +57

    The Kesse case has always been the one of the most perplexing and interesting missing person cases to me. The incredible timing of the suspect’s walk in the surveillance video is just uncanny.

    • @rethinkcps2116
      @rethinkcps2116 Год назад +1

      What do you mean? "Incredible timing"...
      Just asking. Not second guessing you -

  • @Event_Horizon14
    @Event_Horizon14 2 месяца назад +3

    This is one of the cases that still haunts me. I've been following this case from the beginning and every once in a while I'll Google Jennifer's name hoping she's been found. This case was botched early on and while most cases are solvable, I'm just not so sure about this one. I have so much respect and compassion for her wonderful parents and brother who've never given up their fight to bring Jennifer home. I pray they'll one day find out what happened to their beloved daughter and sister 🙏🏻

  • @Shamangrl
    @Shamangrl Год назад +110

    I knew within the first 3 seconds of this video it was an inside job. These men stalked, plotted, planned, abducted and raped this poor woman and worked together to dispose of her body and her car. I believe she knew her attackers, was probably friendly with them and they ambushed her and took advantage of her kindness. Each one of those workers living in the unit across from her needs to be hunted down like a wild boar and held accountable. RIP Jennifer! 🙏 You will never be forgotten.

    • @just.j5302
      @just.j5302 Год назад +9

      Agree 💯...fact that there were so few clues & evidence, points to organized perp(s), which in turn indicates forethought & planning...

    • @sabercrosby8128
      @sabercrosby8128 Год назад +23

      thr first 3 seconds were the intro credits. You have quite the imagination.

    • @swimlaps1
      @swimlaps1 Год назад +17

      Agree- temp workers! Ive learnd to not be too friendly, but serious, a bit scrutinizing & keep distance.

    • @b2k551
      @b2k551 Год назад +2

      Facts

    • @charliez4837
      @charliez4837 Год назад +2

      Yeah right. You are just making up stuff up without facts and after 3 seconds? Whatever

  • @kirya11
    @kirya11 Год назад +80

    This case and the Jodi huisentruit case has always stuck with me through the years. One of the saddest missing persons cases I've ever heard of is the Beaumont children from Australia. 3 siblings were abducted and no trace of them has ever been found. All of these cases are beyond heartbreaking.

    • @annanicole5494
      @annanicole5494 Год назад +6

      this case reminds me of jodi. i think they both felt like they had a stalker. but couldn’t maybe mentally go there

    • @TheRetroWoman80
      @TheRetroWoman80 Год назад +2

      I know!! So similar.

  • @nillyk5671
    @nillyk5671 Год назад +42

    I will never forget this case. I can't believe she was never found. I hope his parents get closure some day before they leave this world.

    • @ztkrx
      @ztkrx Год назад +5

      his?!.

  • @Thecaptain666
    @Thecaptain666 7 месяцев назад +4

    The police should have immediately interviewed every person with access to Jennifer’s condo.
    Obvious no?
    I can’t imagine the pain all her loved ones feel every day. It’s so sad 😞

  • @12thDecember
    @12thDecember Год назад +21

    Once the immediate family and circle of friends and acquaintances are eliminated as suspects, it would make sense to focus on transient workers, especially those who have exhibited unwelcome behavior. If any of them acted strange, maybe the police would have grounds to obtain a search warrant. When the investigator said their apartment was across from Jennifer's, it felt like an electric shock went through my system. In my opinion, this is one of the worst bungled investigations by a police department I've ever seen. My heart goes out to Jennifer's family and her best friend. I hope for their sake this case can be solved. RIP, Jennifer.

  • @trishd.405
    @trishd.405 Год назад +30

    Orlando ???? The same thing happened to another young woman not very long ago in Orlando. I believe her name is Mia. The man who worked as a maintenance person used his master key and took her, raped, and killed her, then he killed himself after being questioned about it. This is horrible !!!! There has to be something done to protect people from this !!! Anyone can just go into someone's home and do whatever they want and it is not right !!!

    • @milkshake1993
      @milkshake1993 11 месяцев назад +2

      Is Florida, stay armed.

    • @elitarantula2833
      @elitarantula2833 11 месяцев назад

      Correct I was thinking the same abt Mia, 😢 very similar story!!

    • @elitarantula2833
      @elitarantula2833 11 месяцев назад +2

      I dont understand why they r allowed to have keys 🙄🙄🙄 Id never move into a place like that. Even when we moved to a home here where we live, I immediately changed the door locks.

  • @juliejulie1545
    @juliejulie1545 Год назад +17

    Heartbreaking. She has her dad's smile. Prayers for the family that she is found.

  • @MacJamesG
    @MacJamesG Год назад +7

    I moved to Orlando in 2017 and I remember seeing her posters all over John Parkway and Conroy. Hope they find her… this case has always made me feel uneasy . Be safe guys! 😢❤

  • @kellycuckoo3143
    @kellycuckoo3143 Год назад +27

    I wonder if she were taken, and sex trafficked? I would never stop looking for her. She has an incredible family, and best friend. My heart goes out to them. She is so loved, and obviously a wonderful woman. I will never stop following your case Jennifer. I will always pray you’re found.

  • @vinceedwards3978
    @vinceedwards3978 Год назад +17

    As the father of a similarly aged daughter, I can only feel the greatest sympathy for the Kesse family.

  • @-LivingProof
    @-LivingProof Год назад +24

    I'm so sorry for Jennifer's family, friends, and loved ones. Praying for justice. Good on you, Chief Rolon. It was obviously someone who knew there were no cameras at the complex. Only people to know that would be someone working there.

  • @magdalenevelez757
    @magdalenevelez757 10 месяцев назад +2

    As a long time resident of Orlando and following this case since it happened, it just boggles my mind that she has not been found and that the police department not only in Orlando but everywhere never give much importance to find a missing person as soon as they disappear. I will never understand that Yeah they always say the "first 24 hours are critical to find a missing person".

  • @TheNinnyfee
    @TheNinnyfee Год назад +45

    Imagine taking every precaution you can think of and then the gated community won't even set up cameras. Even police fail her to this day. The gated community sounds like a human trafficking set-up with all these workers. So creepy.
    I wish Jennifer had slept somewhere else after feeling watched by those workers until they were gone. 😢😢😢
    Never think you are overreacting, safety always comes first. ❤❤❤

    • @Lulusvideos1
      @Lulusvideos1 Год назад +3

      I thought that too, she was young though and probably thought she was safe when she was inside her condo. We think we’re safe in our homes but we’re not. No place on this earth is safe.

  • @natsarimthings3147
    @natsarimthings3147 Год назад +59

    How can a case like this be solved if there's no DNA or eye witness or anything? The family's only hope is for her remains to be found and identified. The location of the body usually reveals many clues about the suspect. This case is exponentially heartbreaking and frustrating. My heart goes out to the family. Why the police was so neglectful is beyond my comprehension. How can the Kesses find new evidence if the police are not investigating the case anymore? And if they ever find the killer, will the evidence they find be accepted by the court? I have never heard of a case turned over to the family. It's like the police is washing their hands at this point.

    • @stee8345
      @stee8345 Год назад +7

      Right. Exactly what I was thinking. Let's say by chance they actually find new evidence---what then? They're going to need the help of law enforcement again at some point. I doubt they're going to be willing to help after the family butted into their investigation like this...

    • @UnScInjuredBody
      @UnScInjuredBody Год назад +4

      It could be that at this point, they're more so hoping to find her remains and know what happened to her, and lay her to rest - then prosecuting someone.

    • @jamesfiero3255
      @jamesfiero3255 Год назад +2

      That's exactly what they did.

    • @natsarimthings3147
      @natsarimthings3147 Год назад +4

      @@jamesfiero3255 It's infuriating.

    • @natsarimthings3147
      @natsarimthings3147 Год назад +4

      @@UnScInjuredBody So many cold cases that got solved after decades. They had given up and don't wanna answer for their neglect. 1 case less in their unsolved records. Disgusting.

  • @diannenaworensky6698
    @diannenaworensky6698 Год назад +5

    Thank you 48hours for putting this full episode on