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Disappearance of Jennifer Kesse. Jennifer Joyce Kesse (born May 20, 1981) is an American woman from Orlando, Florida, who has been missing since January 23, 2006. Shortly after she vanished, Kesse's car was discovered parked around a mile from her home. Security footage recorded her kidnapper parking Kesse's car and walking away, but he could ...
ORLANDO, Fla. - Mark Anthony Stewart's murder in 2006 remains a cold case. Stewart, 22, was killed while riding his bike, just minutes from home. His mother, heartbroken and angry, remains ...
Even though the database is comprehensive and contains millions of profiles, a cold case investigator from Hillsborough County felt the gap in the data collection was significant enough to affect ...
A 28-year-old Florida cold case has been solved. The Manatee County Sheriff’s office, with the assistance of the Delaware State Police, charged 72-year-old Stephen L. Ford with the 1996 second ...
Terrance Williams and Felipe Santos went missing in 2004 and 2003, respectively, under similar circumstances in Naples, Florida, U.S. Both men were last seen being arrested by Steve Calkins, then a deputy in the Collier County Sheriff's Department, for driving without a license. Calkins claims that he changed his mind about both arrests, and ...
1959 murder case. Authorities believe that 24-year-old Christine Walker arrived at the family's farmhouse around 4 pm on Saturday, December 19, 1959, where she was raped, then murdered by gunshot. [1] Her husband Cliff, 25, then arrived with their 3-year-old son Jimmie and 1-year-old daughter Debbie.
Murder of Mike Williams. Jerry Michael "Mike" Williams (October 16, 1969 [2] – December 16, 2000) was an American murder victim. Williams was initially presumed to have drowned on a 2000 hunting trip to Lake Seminole, a large reservoir straddling the Georgia - Florida state line; his mother always suspected he had been the victim of foul play ...
In 2022, the sheriff's office sent Ketron's skeletal remains to Othram Inc., a Texas-based biotechnology research company that has helped solve other cold cases in Greater Cincinnati.