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In January 2006, 24-year-old Jennifer Kesse vanished from her Orlando condo without a trace. Her apartment showed signs of a normal morning routine — but she never made it to work. Later, her car was found abandoned at a nearby complex, with surveillance footage capturing an unidentified person dropping it off. The case quickly grew into one of Florida’s most haunting mysteries, marked by limited evidence, a faceless person of interest, and years of unanswered questions. Recent developments have reignited the investigation, but the case remains unsolved.
In this episode, we walk through Jennifer’s final known hours, the strange clues left behind, the theories that emerged, and her family’s relentless fight for answers nearly two decades later.
If you have any information or tips about this case, contact the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) at 850-410-7000. Or, the Find Jennifer Kesse Facebook page.
RESOURCES:
"Jennifer Kesse’s dad says new DNA found on untested evidence" (News Nation)
"Jennifer Kesse's family receives new hope in missing person case" (YouTube, WESH 2 News)
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By AJ, Katie & Lisa Porter3.5
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In January 2006, 24-year-old Jennifer Kesse vanished from her Orlando condo without a trace. Her apartment showed signs of a normal morning routine — but she never made it to work. Later, her car was found abandoned at a nearby complex, with surveillance footage capturing an unidentified person dropping it off. The case quickly grew into one of Florida’s most haunting mysteries, marked by limited evidence, a faceless person of interest, and years of unanswered questions. Recent developments have reignited the investigation, but the case remains unsolved.
In this episode, we walk through Jennifer’s final known hours, the strange clues left behind, the theories that emerged, and her family’s relentless fight for answers nearly two decades later.
If you have any information or tips about this case, contact the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) at 850-410-7000. Or, the Find Jennifer Kesse Facebook page.
RESOURCES:
"Jennifer Kesse’s dad says new DNA found on untested evidence" (News Nation)
"Jennifer Kesse's family receives new hope in missing person case" (YouTube, WESH 2 News)
FOLLOW US & SUBSCRIBE:
Instagram: @crimefamilypodcast
TikTok: @crimefamilypodcast
Facebook: Crime Family Podcast
YouTube: Crime Family Podcast
Email: [email protected]
Get your Crime Family merch here today!
Send a text
Support the show

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