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S1 Ep10: Bonus: Private Investigator J. Ryan Green

Unconcluded

Unconcluded Podcast

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

4.21.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 June 2017

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

J. Ryan Green, a private investigator and former detective, answers questions about the case and offers his thoughts on the investigation into Jennifer Kesse's disappearance.

Special thank you to J. Ryan Green Gone at 21: https://www.facebook.com/Justiceforkatelyn/ J. Ryan Investigations: http://www.jryaninvestigations.com

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0:00.0

This is unconcluded, a real-time investigative podcast looking into the 2006 disappearance

0:19.5

of Jennifer Kessie in Orlando, Florida.

0:21.6

I'm Sean Gerd.

0:23.6

Today we are bringing you a bonus episode with the help of a friend who offers an important

0:28.6

perspective as we continue to move forward with our investigation.

0:33.6

That friend is Jay Ryan Green, a real-life PI and someone I've come to rely on over the last

0:40.3

few weeks for questions and advice. It's some of those questions that we wanted to share with you

0:46.3

in this bonus episode. So let's get started.

0:50.3

My name is Jay Ryan Green. I'm a former law enforcement officer and detective.

0:58.1

I own Jay Ryan Investigations, which is a private investigation agency located in the state of Florida.

1:03.9

Before opening my own investigation agency, I manage several large security and investigative companies. I'm also the host of the

1:13.3

podcast Gone at 21, which documents my real investigation into the death of Caitlin Markham from

1:21.3

Fairfield, Ohio. To start, I just asked Jay Ryan to give his initial thoughts, based on the things that he's heard and the questions that he's asked about the disappearance of Jennifer Cassie.

1:34.1

About this case.

1:36.6

My general thoughts on this case, first I asked myself, have the police been able to determine an accurate timeline?

1:46.6

Timelines are very, very important to the investigation.

1:50.4

This can prove or disprove statements made by suspects and witnesses, and can confirm movements

1:56.9

of the victim.

1:58.1

It helps nailing down, when, and a possible area where a crime occurred.

2:04.7

So example, if the police have Jennifer's credit card statements and there is a purchase at a

2:10.6

coffee shop, Jennifer stops out on her way to work every day, and it shows her usual large

2:16.2

coffee purchase the day she disappeared, and the coffee shop

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