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Unconcluded

S1 Ep22: Going Forward

Unconcluded

Unconcluded Podcast

True Crime, Society & Culture, History

4.21.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2017

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Is it possible to determine if the cellphone batteries were removed the night before Jennifer was reported missing? A driving force in the investigation sets the record straight on those phones and more.

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0:00.0

Before we start this episode, I just wanted to take a quick moment to thank those of you who

0:05.0

have reached out as those of us in Florida face the uncertainty of Hurricane Irma.

0:10.0

And while it may have cost us an interruption to the podcast schedule, with the exception of

0:14.6

a loss of power for a few hours, we're so thankful to be able to say that we made it through

0:19.0

the storm unscathed.

0:24.4

Unfortunately, the same can't be said for many in our state,

0:26.7

or those in the islands to our south.

0:30.2

Our thoughts are with them as they try to recover from a disaster that it could have very easily been us instead.

0:34.1

We thank you for understanding, and we're glad to be back.

0:37.6

Let's get started.

0:47.1

24-year-old Jennifer Kessi disappeared January 24, 2006.

0:52.9

She was last seen at her condo on Conroy Road.

0:55.8

We need to solve a missing person's case, which is haunted Orlando investigators.

0:59.9

So we're still waiting for that one person to come through with the one bit of information that could bring Jennifer home.

1:14.6

Thank you. that could bring Jennifer home. Welcome back to Unconcluded, a real-time investigative podcast looking at the 2006

1:20.6

disappearance of Jennifer Kessie.

1:23.4

Eleven and a half years ago, Jennifer disappeared without a trace from Orlando, Florida.

1:29.0

And for the past 10 episodes, we've discussed the facts, considered the theories, explored

1:34.4

leads, and investigated possible suspects. Along the way, we've talked with Jennifer's family

1:39.8

members and friends, some of which you've heard on the podcast. During our unexpected hurricane

1:45.6

break, I've had more conversations with someone you've yet to hear from directly on this

1:51.0

podcast, someone who has been a driving force behind the search for Jennifer. You've only heard

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