Overview
- On the 20th anniversary of her disappearance, Jennifer Kesse’s case remains unsolved with no arrests.
- FDLE, which took over in 2022, says its cold case team is actively re-examining evidence and reviewing thousands of records.
- Kesse’s family reports that artificial intelligence is being used to analyze decades of files and to assess surveillance imagery.
- The parents say investigators have reduced the suspect list to a few people and that new DNA samples were tested last year, while the Orlando Sentinel reports some DNA has not yet been tested.
- Key unresolved evidence includes surveillance showing an unidentified person parking Kesse’s car about a mile from her condo, with the face obscured by fencing and low-frequency recording.