Missing lady shows up on lesbian dating site.
Posted by Bob Bulmer on Sat 11th August 2007 at 02:57 AM, Filed in Dating Safety
Here’s an unusual story hot off the press. A woman from Florida who’s been missing for over a year and a half has turned up on a lesbian dating site and another for senior citizens.
Jennifer Kesse disappeared when she was 24 has been posted with the profile name of lindaneedslove on SeniorPeopleMeet.com and Chickcheckinaz on LesbianPersonalsOnline.com.
Her father is rightfully very upset about the whole affair, as some sick individual has obviously gone to her website www.jenniferkesse.com dedicated to finding her, and pinched her profile to add to these sites.
Jennifer’s parents are allegedly trying to copywrite the image of their daughter which if successful will allow them to sue anyone who replicates it. The investigator in charge of her case said there’s not much action that can be taken against those who have stolen Jennifer’s image to use with their profiles on dating Web sites.
“There’s nothing we can do about it,” said Detective Joel Wright of the Orlando Police Department. “We can look into their background to see if it’s some sex offender, look into their history and see if it’s anybody who might have come into contact with her.”
He said it’s unlikely that those who have used Jennifer’s photograph have anything to do with her disappearance, however.
“More than likely, it’s somebody just trying to make themselves look better for someone they might want to meet later on,” Wright said. “I wonder what happens when they do meet that person.”
Jennifer Kesse was last heard from the night of Jan. 23, 2006. But on Jan. 24, she never made it to work at Westgate Resorts, where she manages the financial department that oversees timeshares.
Family and friends searched the area around her home and a nearby mall. Her car, a 2004 black four-door Chevrolet Malibu, was found abandoned about one mile from her home at Texas & Americana.
The plot thickens!
Anyone with any information is encouraged to call the Orlando Police Department at (321) 235-5300 or the Kesse family tip line at (407) 722-2162.
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