A University of South Florida study revealed that A over 500,000 people in Florida have been victims of human trafficking, making Orlando, Florida, third in the nation for trafficking. On January 23, 2006, Jennifer Kesse, a 24-year-old female, vanished from her apartment complex, Mosaic at Millenia, in Orlando, Florida. Soon, her car was found East of where she lived in Huntington on the Green. Footage shows an unidentified “person of interest,” walking out of her car after sitting in it for approximately 32 seconds. The suspect was then caught walking past a gate, away from the car. Shortly after that, the security footage glitched, showing only footage
where his head was blocked by the gate pillars.
It has been 20 years since the abduction, and still nobody has found out who the abductor is or where Jennifer Kesse herself is. As of October 2025, Kesse’s father announced that investigators found new DNA evidence that narrowed the pool of suspects substantially. Kesse was last seen to have been leaving Central Florida Investments Timeshare Company (CFI) in Ocoee, where she worked as a finance manager, at approximately 6:00 P.M. She later made a phone call to her father at around 6:15 P.M. and afterwards spoke with her boyfriend at 10:00 P.M. Kesse and her boyfriend had a tradition of texting or calling each other before she went to work in the mornings, so it was strange when Kesse failed to do this the following day. Her boyfriend called, thinking maybe she slept in, but the call went straight to voicemail. When she did not arrive at work, her boss contacted her parents to let them know. Both the fathe and mother immediately set out on a two-hour drive from their house to check up on Jennifer and make sure she was doing ok. When they arrived, her car was missing, yet nothing appeared unusual inside her actual apartment, except for the fact that she wasn’t in it. That night, the Orlando Police Department organized several search parties on foot, on horseback, by boat, by helicopter, by car, and by ATV…