Caught on cam yet hidden: Is this Jennifer Kesse's assailant?

Caught on cam yet hidden: Is this Jennifer Kesse's assailant?

As investigators raced to figure out what happened to Jennifer Kesse 20 years ago, pressure mounted quickly — but solid answers didn’t. Years later, former Orlando Police Chief Orlando Rolon says decisions made in those early days shaped everything that followed. By the time he became chief, Jennifer had already been missing for almost 13 years and the case had gone cold. What frustrated her family most, they say, were the missed opportunities at the very start — the hours when time mattered most. When Jennifer’s car was eventually found just a mile from her condo, surveillance video offered a glimpse of a person behind the wheel — but not their face. The grainy footage, captured by a single outdated camera, showed someone parking the car, wiping it down, and walking away, their identity hidden by timing and fencing. To Jennifer’s parents, it felt like the cruelest kind of evidence: proof that someone was involved, but no way to know who. In 2018, the Kesses sued for access to Jennifer’s case files, uncovering thousands of pages of records, troubling gaps, and evidence they believe deserved deeper scrutiny. Even today, investigators say theories exist — but without conclusive evidence, answers remain just out of reach. FOX 35 Docs | Part 3

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