The Mother of all Lies
The Casey Anthony Story
By David Kennedy
Copyright 2017 by David Kennedy
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First Printing, 2017
I dedicate this book to Christina Batchelor
Just when I thought I was done, you said that you wanted to read this story:
So this ones for you
T housands of people go missing in the United States each year and many are never heard from again.
According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, roughly 800,000 children are reported missing each year in the United Statesthat's roughly 2,000 per day. Of those, there are 115 child "stranger abduction" cases each year, which means the child, was taken by an unknown person.
In January, 2006 Jennifer Kesse from Orlando Florida was one of those people.
We are dedicating the prologue of this book to her in hopes that maybe somebody can help bring this young woman home.
-The Search for Jennifer Kesse
Jennifer, was reported missing when she failed to show up for work at Central Florida Investments, on the morning of Tuesday January 24th, 2006 in Orlando Florida after a long weekend in St. Croix with her boyfriend and other friends (they Flew both ways, there was no cruise as some people think).
Those closest to Jennifer knew something was wrong immediately. If she was going to be late for work or a meeting she would call. In fact Jennifer had good routines she and her boyfriend (who lives hours away in south Florida and Jennifer in Orlando) called each other every day while driving to work in the morning and would speak with each other every night before going to bed, having a long distance relationship, seeing each other on weekends and Holidays.
O n Monday, the morning of January 23rd, Jennifer left her boyfriends home in south Florida and drove directly to work in Ocoee Florida, not going home first but directly to her work as she usually did when she stayed the weekend in south Florida.
On the night of Monday January 23rd, Jennifer left work around 6 p.m., walking out of the building, where she worked with her boss and wishing each other a good evening and will meet again in the morning.
That evening, Jennifer talked to her father, mother and brother. Later she spoke with some friends and at 9:57 p.m. she spoke with her boyfriend by phone as usual and that was the last anyone has seen or heard from Jennifer.
Jennifer and her boyfriend did not talk the morning of Tuesday, January 24th. Her boyfriend called Jennifer at work and was told she had not arrived yet. When she did not show up for work, her employer immediately called her family to see if they knew where Jennifer was.
Her family tried to reach her at her condo and on her cell phone and computer but their attempts was unsuccessful. Police were notified and the journey into Jennifers personal Hell began.
Reaction was quick, within 2 hours of not being at work - her disappearance was known and being acted on by family and police.
Upon reaching Jennifers condominium by midafternoon, her family found it to be normal.
Everything was clan and in place. She had obviously slept in her bed, taken a shower (wet towel and shower) and had a couple outfits on the bed she was choosing to wear. Her tracks seem to cease from when she left her condo for work usually around 7:30-7:45 a.m. each work day. By 4 p.m., family and friends of Jennifer had fliers made and being distributed within the immediate area of her condominium located at Mosaic at Millenia Condominiums next to the Mall at Meillenia, Orlando, Florida. And awareness has not stopped since.
On Thursday January 26th, 2006, police were notified that Jennifer's car was abandoned in a condominium complex 1.2 miles down the same road from where she lived in The Huntington on the Green Condominiums at the corner of Texas and Americana Ave in Orlando, Florida.
Her car was parked by a Suspect (on video) who pulled into a visitor parking space waited 32 seconds to exit her car and walked away, never looking back.
P lease search google for the Jennifer Kesse case and watch the video of the suspect that they have on video.
There is a reward of up to $5,000 for the identification and/or whereabouts of Jennifer. Tips may be called into Crimeline 1-800-423-8477 or to FBI directly @ 1-866-838-1153.
There were valuables left in Jennifers car, so police do not feel it was for robbery or carjacking, but for Jennifer, herself. Bloodhounds tracked a scent from where her car was found back to her condo complex losing the scent on Jennifers condo property.
Awareness will find Jennifer. Please think about everyone you know - if you believe someone you know or suspect someone you may know or might be involved, please call Crimeline or FBI immediately and share that information it may be nothing or it may be the missing piece of information that will help bring Jennifer home.
Part One
The Anthony Family
I n March 1981 twenty -nine year old George and twenty-two year old Cindy Plesea are married in Ohio.
The following November 20th the couple had their first child; a son whom they named Lee followed four years later on March 19th, 1986 by their daughter Casey Marie.
When George was twenty-two years old he joined the Trumball County Sheriff's department in 1974, where he worked for almost 10 years, but quit law enforcement at the age of 33 in 1985. This was one year before Casey was born.
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