Orlando police have assigned a detective to work the Jennifer Kesse missing persons case full time. She vanished more than two and one half years ago. More than 950 tips have come in since then, and they've all been entered into a database.
Now a detective will go back over those tips, looking for clues that may have been missed. He will also follow up on new tips from a network TV special that recently aired on the Kesse case.
I think it's commendable that the police are willing to go back to the basics and revisit everything in this case. What are your thoughts? Blog them here.
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