By Chuck Hustmyre
January 23, 2007
ORLANDO, Fla. (Crime Library) — This Wednesday, Jan. 24, will mark the one-year anniversary of the disappearance of Jennifer Kesse, the blond-haired, green-eyed, 24-year-old financial planner who vanished from her condominium two days after returning from a weekend getaway with her boyfriend on the Caribbean island of St. Croix.
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Jennifer Kesse |
Jennifer's parents, Drew and Joyce Kesse, have planned a number of events to commemorate the anniversary.
At 7:30 a.m. the Kesses plan on returning to the place where they spent 110 consecutive days last year, the corner of John Young Parkway and Conroy Road. Drew and Joyce stood in the middle of that intersection during the morning and afternoon rush hour every day for more than three months after their daughter disappeared, passing out flyers with pictures of Jennifer, hoping for the one tip that would bring their daughter back to them.
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Jennifer Kesse Missing Poster |
Wednesday they will again pass out flyers at the same location.
"We are going to go back there again to remind Orlando, and anyone else who is willing to listen, that Jennifer is still missing," Drew Kesse said during a radio interview last week.
"With any missing person case awareness is everything," Kesse said. "We need to keep her face out there for people to know that she still has not been found."
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