Jennifer Kesse Missing: New Evidence And New Leads Connect To Old Names In Casey Anthony Saga

 

Orlando, FL- Jennifer Kesse, the newly promoted mortgage process engineering manager for Central Florida Investments, parent company of Westgate Resorts was an upstart.

Recent BOC article coverage can be found here, here and here.

After interviewing with upper management for other advancement roles within the company- her new position was actually created For Her.

Was this a forward and prophetic corporate strategy based on mortgage industry trending data?

Was her promotion a result of Jennifer’s own market analysis and efficiencies recommendations to the suits on the top floor?

Yes and Yes.

At 24 Jennifer Kesse was the youngest new manager among her peers in their respective management roles at CFI.

While she did not have the subordinates they did reporting to her directly, the initiative she was leading and launching was going to save the firm almost $900,000 annually.  The installation and rollout of a new debit system interface allowing timeshare owners to pay fees, mortgages and incidentals by ACH automatically was a corporate priority for Westgate Resorts.

Which is why on the morning of Tuesday January 24, 2006, the day after she returned from a brief trip with her boyfriend Robert Allen- when Jenn did not show up to her office in Ocoee, there appeared to be immediate concern.

According to Jennifer’s outlook scheduling calendar she did not have an interoffice meeting until the afternoon.

By 11:15 her parents living two hours away in Bradenton were called to see if she had some sort of family emergency.

The exact escalation of events within CFI leading up to the phone call and who made it are being withheld for investigative reasons.

By noon, a trifecta of calamitous and simultaneous events takes place.

Drew, Joyce and Logan Kesse, speeding from Bradenton to Orlando in a respite from paralytic panic reach the property manager of Jenn’s new condo at Mosaic On Millenia and learn her car is not parked in her spot.  She is not inside.

A self-confessed admirer and now CFI lateral management peer, Johnny Campos arrives 4 hours late to the Ocoee office.

The only suspect ever declared to date in Jennifer Kesse’s disappearance is parking her vehicle while captured on 3 separate closed circuit cameras at the Huntingdon Tavern On The Green Condominiums and apartments.  It is less than a few blocks from two large CFI warehouses and within a mile of  several CFI owned properties.

By late afternoon The Kesse’s, Rob Allen and Jennifer’s closest friends were using her condo as a command center to develop immediate and organized searches for her.

Detectives Julius Glenn Gause II and Joel Wright of the Orlando Police Department respond to the scene.

Detective Gause assures the Kesse’s that Jennifer had a fight with her boyfriend Rob Allen, who is now standing in her living room vehemently disagreeing with his investigative assessment.  Who can blame the guy?

Gause’s opinion was reached without ever interviewing a single person who was  not on-scene, and was sure she would be back by tomorrow.

In a mandatory meeting called at the request of Central Florida Investments CEO David Siegel and conducted by Chief Financial Officer Tom Dugan, it was announced that Jennifer Kesse, a respected and valued member of the management team had been reported missing.

Dugan adamantly assured all that the company would encourage  employees to join any organized search efforts to find her.

Jennifer did not return as Gause predicted.

Her car did however, and on January 26th   her case  was declared a criminal investigation.

The First 48… Months

Upon the classification of Jennifer’s case as a criminal investigation,  J. Glenn Gause told the Kesse’s that his partner  Detective Joel Wright asked what he considered a dumb question during a briefing.

As a result, Gause informed- he kicked him off the case and requested new partner Det. Emmett Browning.

While such a move would  obviously be outside of Det. Gause’s authority, it is more likely the pair were reeling from the Internal Affairs investigation that ensued after they knowingly interviewed John Evander Couey after his arrest for the murder of Jessica Lunsford.

Shortly after Couey’s confession to Citrus county detectives was thrown out of court because it violated Couey’s Miranda rights,  Gause and Wright decided to inform their Orlando PD sergeant that they interviewed Couey following his arrest in Citrus County on the chance he might be a suspect in the Regina Armstrong murder because he grew up in Orange County.   They claimed he actually confessed to the Lunsford murder.

The confession was not recorded and at no time did either detective inform the Citrus investigators or their OPD supervisor of the visit itself- let alone  Couey’s statements made to them.

That is, until they learned his original confession in the Lunsford case was inadmissible.

Interviewing an incarcerated man who is represented by an attorney with charges pending in a potentially related case without permission, notes, or a recording by veteran detectives is outrageous.

John Cuoey was 5’4”, 125 lbs with a flag tattoo.  The suspect composite from direct witnesses in the Armstrong case was a man around 40, 6 ft tall with medium build and a mermaid tattoo on the opposite arm.

They were lucky their actions did not derail the prosecution of both cases.  The second alleged confession was also thrown out and reprimands to both detectives remain private in their respective employee records.  Regina Armstrong’s murder in 1985 remains unsolved.

John Evander Couey died of natural causes on death row awaiting execution for the rape and murder of Jessica Lunsford.

Patented Police Work- Who Knew?

Detective Emmett Browning, Jr and J. Glenn Gause II will lead the investigation into Jennifer Kesse’s disappearance by keeping the single most promising clue from the very folks that could help the case instantly.  The public.

Browning and Gause made the investigative decision not to release video footage of the man parking a victim’s vehicle within 24 hours of her missing persons report.

They were 48 hours into the case they now assumed was a lovers rift.  The case had since turned into a criminal investigation and thought it wise not to engage the public’s efforts in locating an individual seen on video in a very distinctive uniform less than one day earlier, a mile from her home.

I am aware that is a run-on sentence.      How could one possibly break that up and convey how ludicrous that was?

There were no obvious signs of foul play in Jennifer’s condo or her car.   An entire complex watched as the car was removed.    How could they possibly have ruled out that Jennifer was abducted and held against her will?

Might a tip on the immediate suspect have saved her life?

They had time to make the 6 o’clock news and blast the web.

Fresh eye witnesses, fresh leads – what a break!

Fresh fizzle was the way this was going with these two.

Investigators informed the Kesse’s they would not be processing Jennifer’s condo because there were too many people in it and it had not been preserved.  Drew Kesse told Detective Gause that he was in contact with some family friends employed in international security and law enforcement in different jurisdictions and he was told the scene should be processed and known prints and samples could be eliminated from any unidentified.

Gause responded by telling the bereft  father of a missing daughter if he got one more call or one more question about his investigation he was going to start arresting people.

Gause and Emmett, otherwise known as “Gammett” by colleagues  for their years of friendship and  joining the Orlando Police Department patrol together in 1981 worked the case through August 2007 without ever interviewing a single person at Jenn’s work, developing a suspect or releasing the footage of the suspect parking the car.

The duo felt they had a better offer they could not pass up.  Hard to Imagine, I know.

“The right opportunity came up and you don’t know if you’re gonna get another opportunity like that,” Gause said.

Upon their departure, it was discovered by Orlando Police that neither officer kept a note, recording, binder, or interview outline on the Kesse case and if they had,  they emptied it from all files of their cases within  OPD.

Gause wished the Kesse’s luck and his hopes in finding Jennifer.

“If They don’t find her this hunting season, they definitely will by the next.” – Glenn Gause

With homicide cases in the collective rearview for the pair, they set forth with new employer Aqmi Strategy Corp.

Putting their combined 50 years of investigative prowess to work in white collar crime via the private sector was the plan.

They probably should have started with the new boss.

Aqmi Strategy Corp- a division of Mirabilis Ventures was about to expose one of Orlando’s more notorious billionaire frauds by way of an international security incident.  A retired Orlando Police captain and a former secret service agent were detained in the Democratic Republic of the Congo while allegedly conducting security detail for  presidential hopeful Dr. Oscar Kashala.   Kashala is a Harvard educated Congolese national.

Frank Amodeo, a felonious, disbarred Georgia bankruptcy attorney and equal opportunity bilker of the DINK and COCOON sets formed Aqmi under the Mirabilis umbrella in 2004.

After fake-buying the Trump Tampa Tower and raising the US Treasury’s eyebrows following rumors that the real reason for being in the DRC was to raise foreign capital for US interests surfaced, the IRS and Mr. Amodeo became acquainted. Although those particular rumors were likely started by the opposing parties who detained the the team in the first place,  an American security detail contracted by a major pharmaceutical executive running for office in the Congo is going to get a look.

Amodoe is currently on the hook to the IRS for $181 million in unpaid payroll taxes and serving 22 + years for  conspiring to commit wire fraud, obstructing an agency proceeding, impeding the IRS and failing to remit payroll taxes.

Dr.  Kashala failed in a second bid for the African nation’s presidency in 2011.

In 2009 following an informal inquiry by officials within The Orlando Police Department, new investigators received an 80 page report on the Kesse case compiled by the original investigators Glause and Browning.

How it got there and upon whose request has not been disclosed.

“Better late than never” might be one of those  axioms  I stop using.

Gammett  currently works with several colleagues from the defunct and bankrupt Aqmi days as independent security consultant for Center For Security Solutions.

Detectives Browning and Gause’s legendary dogged determination to solve cases has made them experts in Cold Case Management.  Their “patented” concept of methodical Cold Case organization and review has a proven success rate. Their irrefutable investigative skills has made them equally effective in handling Internal Affairs cases, completing thorough, fair, factual and concise investigations.

Largely devoid of any of the aforementioned but chockfull of spurious, you can read Gammetts full bios here.

 

Detective Sergeant Rich Ring buoyed Jennifer’s case until Joel Wright and new partner Detective Roger Brennan picked it back up.

First order of business sixteen months later- release the vehicle video and declare a suspect.

I will spare the details of how much difficulty these detectives went through reconstructing a two year old investigation without the proper background from the first team at bat.

Speaking on the condition of anonymity to Blink on Crime, a source inside the OPD confirms the files removed from the Kesse case included reports like her cell phone records and ping studies.

To their profound credit the parents of Jennifer Kesse,  Drew and Joyce pushed a bill through the Florida Senate to mandate standard operating procedures and other practices that would preclude anyone walking off with the case files in adult missing person’s cases in Florida.

The Jennifer Kesse Tiffany Sessions Missing Persons Act was signed ceremoniously into law on October 28, 2008 by Governor Charlie Crist.

Bill 502 expanded the authority of The Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Missing and Endangered Information Clearinghouse (MEPIC)  to provide assistance in missing persons investigations for those under 26 and over the age of 26 that are believed to be endangered.

In it’s first three years in existence, the Act has helped 716 adult missing persons cases including Jennifers.

The disappearance of Jennifer Joyce Kesse brought some of the largest volunteer search efforts for a single person in both Florida and the United States to date.  David Siegel, the president and CEO of Westgate Resorts and Central Florida Investments offered a $100,000 reward for Jenn’s return through March 8, 2006.

In July of 2008 the disappearance of 34 month old Caylee Anthony catapulted the Orlando landscape back onto to the screens of the nightly 14 minute intro recaps of her case.

With no similarities in the victims or any known associations to the cases outside of the fact they were last seen within a few miles of each other there was no way they were related.

Except One.  Peter Benevides.

Big profile, big reward, big name-  Peter “Pedro” Benevides pledged a $100,000 reward for the return of a living Caylee Marie Anthony.

Background is Foreground With A Skyview

In December 2008 Florida’s statewide prosecutor Bill Shepherd reviews Jennifer’s case.  Prosecutor Shepherd’s office is only tasked with reviewing cases that may require multi-circuit jurisdictions and the possibility or probability of PONZI SCHEMES.

Prior to joining Holland & Knight, Shepherd served seven years in the Office of the Attorney General of Florida. He was appointed in 2007 by former Attorney General Bill McCollum as Florida’s Statewide Prosecutor and was responsible for leading eight offices throughout Florida in the investigation and prosecution of multi-circuit criminal activity. Shepherd’s focus was on RICO prosecutions in the area of white-collar crime, mortgage fraud, securities fraud, healthcare fraud, ponzi schemes, corporate and private embezzlement, money laundering, narcotics trafficking and gang-related crimes. He also worked in the Office of the State Attorney in Miami as an Assistant State attorney from 1996-2000.

The results of the Statewide Attorney recommendations are unknown.

After a review of Jennifer’s case by the Federal Bureau of Investigation at the request of Drew Kesse in 2010, her case was again in the hands of OPD.   Detective Patrick Schneider and Sgt Det Richard Lane were the lead investigators at the time of this publication,    Following Schneider’s retirement, the case is now led by Sgt. Theresa Sprague.

According to a statement given to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office by the now infamous Roy Kronk, he was under the impression that the reward posted by Benevides for locating Caylee was set to expire.   Not his original statement to Detectives John Allen and Yuri Melich of course, but he gets there.

On December 11, 2008 the remains of Caylee Marie Anthony were recovered off of Suburban Drive in Orlando. Kronk never realized that it was only payable if Caylee were found alive.

Two weeks later a discovery of a different kind befalls a local couple walking their dogs in a Windermere neighborhood.

What is believed to be the pepper spray pouch and attached mail key of Jennifer Kesse was recovered.

The names of the advertent couple and precise location are being withheld by www.blinkoncrime.com for investigative reasons.

The couple tried for weeks to contact the established crimeline  tip line as well as Orlando Police before turning  the item over to Windermere Police with a note.  The note said the finders thought it may be part of the Kesse investigation but they had been unsuccessful reaching detectives.  After a last try in late January, detectives returned her call.

It was not until BOC analysts came across a work order request from Jennifer’s condo maintenance staff requesting a replacement key and new mailbox assignment prior to her disappearance the connection was made to Jennifer’s case.

The key in her vehicle, the key attached to the fob of the spray holder pouch and the existing key to the mailbox number assigned to Jenn are identical.  The pouch is an exact duplicate of several purchased by Jennifer’s parents for her as well as extras for her girlfriends, when she moved on her own.

Drew Kesse has an exact duplicate purchased in tandem on his keychain today.

In January 2009 Pete Benevides registered a Limited Liability Company under the name Skyview Funeral Home , LLC with a PO Box in Clermont, FL.   He does not own a funeral home, is not licensed to conduct funeral services and the entity was dissolved a year later for not receiving an annual report.

Considering the fact that Benevides was outed as the benefactor for Caylee Anthony’s memorial service by Dominic Casey, Anthony family private investigator and head of security for the event, one has to wonder if Skyview Funeral Home’s business model is focused more on laundry services.

Not for long though. At precisely the moment the Memorial Service is taking place at First Baptist Orlando,  the United States Treasury descends on the Orlando business interests and assets of Mr. Benevides and his co-horts in “Project Rumpelstiltskin”.

On February 10, 2009, orchestrated presumably upon received intelligence, “There’s gold in them thar hills” is not just the dream bubble of Parker Schnable of Porcupine Creek.

Through an ongoing criminal investigation sparked by “unspecified illegal acts “ as sworn by Noel Martinez, Jr, Special Agent IRS- USSS Financial Crimes Task Force , it seems the cast of Gold Rush missed the glory hole by a few thousand miles.   Federal agents however,  hit the Orlando bedrock without the need for excavation.

Javier Fernandez,  Angel Sanchez, Luizia Trindade, Luiz Trindade,  Skyview Aviation, Pedro Benevides, Luis Hernandez, German Cardona, Daniel Rojo Filho,  Evolution Market Group, Superior International Investments Corp, Brittany Sprague Benevides, Michael Clark, Heather Perkins, DWB Developers, their officers and registrants therein watched their 9 vehicles ranging from a $270K motor coach, Audi A8 and custom Lamborghini drive away without them under an REM forfeiture complaint.

Unbeknownst to them at the time, the nearly 400 gold bars  stashed in 3 different states were also seized between February 9th and 11th in addition to  bank accounts totaling over a few hundred million dollars, wired from multiple international locations.

Additional seizures of an undisclosed amount of gold and silver were seized from 3 safes in a warehouse owned by Ralph Munyan of Clearwater.

Several notices of civil actions referencing sealed criminal cases and John Doe participants as co-conspirators are pending against all.  It is likely they will be put on hold until the completion of all criminal investigations and subsequent complaints.   The sealed cases to date are in Oregon, Texas, Arizona, Florida, Colorado and Nevada.

Further coincidences between the Benevides et al clan and involvement with the Casey Anthony case include the fact that pass through accounts referenced in the seizure filing and the first Caylee Marie Anthony Trust were closed at the same bank within one business day of each other.

The first four days of transactions including opening deposits of the first Anthony Trust have never been revealed publicly.  One thing is for certain.   If Mr. Benevides or anyone attached to the criminal matter used those derived funds for any purpose related to Ms. Anthony or Mr. Baez, we are all going to know about it at some point, the individual payments and transactions of these accounts have only been partially released in support of the warrant.

The seizure action brought by the United States Attorney has been ordered “stayed” with 90 day updates in order to allow the pending criminal investigations to proceed against all the above defendants, both named and as yet to be named.

On September 16, 2009 Pedro Paul Benevides was arrested on Federal charges of cocaine smuggling after two of his pilots were arrested in Pensacola and fingered him as the mastermind.

Benevides was remanded to the Orange County Jail through February 2010 where he was released after charges were dismissed against him when a witness against him changed their story.  It is not known if Casey Anthony, who was also housed at the Orange County Jail and Benevides were leaving notes at the library for one another ending in ~FLUSH~.

On February 11, 2010 Pete Benevides was released from custody, still under investigation by the Feds for his and his associate’s involvement in an alleged ponzi scheme that has bilked over $450 million dollars from investors around the world.  However, with a heavy concentration of folks seeking damages for same around every corner of the neighborhood, it can’t be the same hitting the in and out burger in Orlando these days.

On February 19, 2010 based on an informant tip,  OPD conducted a search behind the Knights Inn on South Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando.   Both that site and the location on 72000 International Drive  are known former business addresses of Filho, Hernandez and Benevides.

Until last month Pete and Brittany Benevides, Luis Hernandez, Daniel Filho, unspecified John Doe’s and Angel Hernandes managed to dodge subpoenas in the pending civil actions.  Luis Hernandez and the Benevideses maintain homes and offices in Leesburg,  Astatula, Clermont, Orlando and Windermere.  The pending class action civil suit process servers were headed off by security at every gate.

The State of Florida was happy to be served on their behalf at the request of the plaintiffs attorney.

*  It is this author’s intention to present the parties associations, conduct and occurrences to the relevant time periods and commonalities to the case of the disappearance of Jennifer Kesse and by no means should be considered a complete background or biography.  Y’all are itching to know how any of this is connected as it is or you’re asking yourself-  did Blink drink her Google juice today?  I get it.  Stick with me, read on.

Encumberance And Conveyance, In Deed

The first investigative interviews conducted at Central Florida Investments, Jennifer’s employer were in May 2009, or so the management team thought.  She had been missing three years and 4 months.

What they did not know is a work colleague of Jennifer’s called them on his own to tell OPD what he knew in the months before that.   “Adam Frank” referred to previously on BOC, not his real name as he is a material witness in the case, called police in an effort to stop the harassment he was enduring at work since Jennifer disappeared.  Adam overheard a confrontation between Johnny Alberto Campos and Jennifer Kesse the morning of January 23rd, 2006.

For the first time exclusively on www.blinkoncrime.com, we have uncovered additional witnesses to corroborate the interactions between Jennifer Kesse and Johnny Campos leading up to and including the days following her disappearance.

On or about the day after Jennifer’s disappearance, Johnny Campos asks Frank to drive him to an impromptu meeting at the new Lake Eleanor Office.   When the pair arrived, Campos told Frank he would meet up with him in about 30 minutes in the cafeteria.

Adam Frank watched as the manager of the branch,  Linday Hernandez met Campos at security and the pair headed to her office.

Linday Hernandez, A Venezuelan national, is a business partner of Peter Benevides in more than one venture, and her husband Luis Hernandez is and was a former principal in several business interests including currently held properties.

Mr. Hernandez as previously noted is under Federal criminal investigation in multiple states and a defendant in several civil actions resulting from those alleged activities.  Linday Hernandez is not named individually in the ongoing federal or class action civil matters to date, however, companies which she has or had a principal interest in, are.

A recent financial filing of the couple requesting significant debt relief and a stay from a foreclosure sale on their Windermere residence was filed in Ms. Hernandez’s name only.  Luis Hernandez’s whereabouts are unknown.

Witnesses inside the investigations of both Jennifer’s case and the Federal inquiry describe the relationship between Linday and Campos as “confident” and friendly with Linday visiting the Ocoee branch frequently ending in an offsite lunch for the two.

An additional witness interviewed by BOC and wishing to remain anonymous provided an account describing how Campos approached him with a scheme for making quick cash.  Several timeshare owners were asking to renounce their weeks without compensation as long as they did not pay annual fees.   It was alleged Campos saw it as an opportunity to rent the week out, covering the fees, without ever telling the owners.  Westgate/CFI had folks with access keeping track of unoccupied timeshare properties.  Who accessed them and by what means remains to be seen.

A simple keycard report would be able to tell that information for the timeframe of Jennifer’s disappearance easily.  It has not been requested to date.

The Ponzi Peninsula

In May 2011 a tip was received from a Columbian national and former resident of the United States claiming to have had to leave the country due to immigration issues.

Dimitri Duran Soto is also a former realtor and mortgage broker for Sky Land Realty Group and DPG Realty after a failed cleaning business venture in 2003. His real estate license in Florida has been revoked.   Mr. Duran Soto is a trained architect and is currently working as such in Columbia.

It was the intent of BOC to withhold Mr. Soto’s name but he has since posted a request for the person who he believes may either be responsible or knows who is,  for what happened to Jennifer Kesse as he claims was told to him.

Soto told police while he was discussing seeing the Kesse’s on TV, a friend of his claimed to have seen Jennifer in a white pickup truck sitting between two men with a look he described as “like, help me” when the vehicles were next to each other at a traffic light turning left onto International Drive South.

That evening Soto printed out a flyer from the Kesse website and showed it to him the next day to confirm.

At the time he says he felt his friend did not come forward and neither did he because they both had what he termed immigration issues.  He was afraid of deportation.

Upon return to his native country, Soto learned his friend had taken care of his status but had not yet informed police of what he knew.   Soto reached out, and was put in touch with OPD.

The January 6th search conducted and organized by Orlando Police and FDLE in the area of the 13000 block of International Drive was based on the account of Soto’s friend, however, a posting of Mr. Soto’s indicates there may be more to it.

 

Soto’s friend describes the pickup he was now watching in his rearview mirror makes a right turn just before the Partners Credit Union onto a dirt road leading into the woods and property searched recently- unsuccessfully.

However, the dirt road access which is commonly known to many ATV riders in the area is also a way to access the undeveloped plat #723 owned by Luis Hernandez and Pedro Benevides.

The BenHen parcel has not been searched nor seized because of it’s purchase prior to any allegations of ponzi.

Considering the fact that the last known person to have had a public disagreement with a missing woman arranges an impromptu meeting with a woman whose husband, and by way of a marital asset so does she, owns a parcel in the direct vicinity of a recent search area OPD felt credible is worth a conversation- no?

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650 Comments

  1. Tarheel says:

    Wow Blink. So much to digest. Will have to read several times, but I can see you and your crew put a lot of work and research into it. GREAT JOB!

    Ty, I know. I toyed with the idea of making it multiple parts, but I think one has to read the piece in it’s entirety to sort of let it hit you in the face so to speak.

    I wanted to remind everyone how many eyes locally and nationally are on this case and it’s associations so if there is someone who knows something, now might be a good time to discuss one’s options.

    B

  2. Rose says:

    So was the keychain finding location in Windermere anywhere near any case associated figure?
    How would an abductor pick her up & when? No pub relationship in this run down?
    What date & time of day did Soto’s friend see the truck?
    Anyone in the gang have cricket team ties?
    The suggestion serms to be Campos does whatever & Hernandez & associates clean up for him.
    What’s the incentive for Hernandez to be involved? A favor from the wife CFI property manager?

    Rose I gotta keep this wide, all 3 pieces on this case stand :)
    B

  3. Rose says:

    I took compliments of your work for granted btw. updating with TY & kudos.

  4. Rose says:

    sheesh. I’d skipped the Articles of incorporation — now see the addresses.

  5. Word Girl says:

    eh…

    This is wild. Whose license plate reads STL (steal?) CSH? I note you described the plate as “stlcashplate.”

    This smells worse than the fish stock I spilled in my passenger footwell.

    I designed it myself, it says Ponzi Peninsula at the bottom, lol.

    Wild indeed monfrier.
    B

  6. trish says:

    Blink. How is this related to the Casey Anthony case?

    read please, no cheating.
    B

  7. PaMom says:

    That is absolutely mind boggling. I can see that you truly do work for Jennifer. I hope the detectives take the time to read and digest this article.

  8. trish says:

    Opps. Whole post didn’t come up on the bb right away. If ya want to commit a crime come right on down to tax free, oxy pill mills and all sorts of other nevarious biddings. Yuck!

    lol, thanks, that’s better.

    I know it is a fat read, is what it is.
    B

  9. CINDY KING says:

    WOW BLINK!! You never cease to amaze me. I pray every night that Jennifer is found so the Kesse Family may have closure. I am still in shock over the shoddy police work done in the days following Jennifer’s disappearance. Sounds to me that KARMA is about to come full circle!!

  10. Rose says:

    http://www.florida-annual-report.com/abc-auto-wholesalers-inc.html
    dissolved 2004
    same Benevides addy as Mana Inc papers
    so who’s Keisha T Benevides of that home addy.  (Is it a home? how do you have a 16 yr auto wholesale business at a home?
     I assume she’s the same as Keisha Taylor, Registered Agent. 
    You know, these Windermere & Clermont addresses don’t seem to fit investment high fliers, coke wholesalers, or gold bar owners. Perhaps they are lower level Mob lieutenants skilled at washing machines. 

    Rose,
    You need to do a bit more research than what I gave you to find what you are looking for, it is there.
    Keisha is the ex Mrs. B

    We are definitely at the top tier on this one.
    B

  11. Jack says:

    Blink – in your eariler piece entitled, “Jennifer Kesse Breaking News: Witness Statement Points to Someone at Work – Kesse Family and OPD Press Conference Scheduled”, you state the following under the bolded heading “Random Abduction in Open Stairwell”:
    ” … Found on the floor of the front passenger side of her car were the flip flops she wore home from work that afternoon as well as a pair she wore in St. Croix.* Also found* were aspirin, her mail key, a business card, her sunglasses and cell charger (not plugged in and wrapped around the gear shift).”

    So how can her mail key have been found in her car and again by this couple walking their dogs in the Windermere neighborhood?

    She had two. The one on the pepper spray keychain was missing.
    Good Question.

    B

  12. Edward says:

    That was some interesting reading Blink. Some very good and deep research. It took me awhile to read it all but in the end it still appears that the coversation overherd by witness between Campos and Jennifer leads to her demise.
    They never intend for Jennifer to be found but mistake after mistake on their parts leads me to believe they could make a mistake here too. The 2 guys were hit men paid to silence Jennifer who must have made some form of threat to Campos and he alerts the others that he is associated with. One of those 2 males must be in the video image.
    That would make him a kidnapper or a murderer or accomplice to murder.
    That guy in the video image is the key to solving this case. The 2 cops from the beginning look to be paid off in my humble opinion.

  13. ClassyGal says:

    WOW! I figured her disappearance was related to some kind of financial dealings with her work- but this is far greater than I could have imagined! It actually took my breath away!! Great Job Blink and team!!

  14. Carol says:

    Holy crap! That is a lot to digest. What a cast of characters. Phenomenal work! I’ve had a bad feeling about Campos since he came up in this.

  15. A Texas Grandfather says:

    Wow, what a piece! This one is as convoluted as any can be.

    I am printing out the pages so I can study and mark the areas that need to be better understood.

    After a first pass a reading the article, I had to get up and go outside to cool off at the anger of the behavior so the OPD detectives who resigned without turning in anything. I immediately thought that they have been paid off to destroy anything they may have uncovered. When the case went really public, it is a good possibility they thought it is time to get out of Dodge,so they took retirement.

    I cannot imagine what Drew Kesse thought about the statement made by one of the “so called” investigators about threatening an arrest if any more phone calls were recieved. I don’t know what Drew did regarding that behavior. Both of these investigators need to be placed under survelance and everything they have done for the last ten years reviewed by the office of the Florida AG. I would begin by looking for an off-shore bank account or accounts. This looks like a pair of “Rogue” detectives who were paid off to me.

    While this article was a lot later than intended, IMO it was well worth the delay. Go Blink and team!

    I really struggled with this piece as you know.

    One of those struggles in particular, was finding ANYONE to contradict the accounts I was given re this case on the actions by Gause and Browning. They hindered this case, and frankly, I have no idea how they were not sanctioned for it.

    B

    I NEVER fault a person for making a mistake if made unintentionally, it is acknowledged

  16. You weren’t kidding…. wow…. so it would make LOGICAL sense that they would search the other parcel, no?

  17. Slowroller says:

    So if I am gathering this correctly, poor Jennifer happened to blow the whistle, or was prepared to on Campos’ cash cow of renting out unoccupied, unaccounted for time at time share properties…

    Campos off’s her, and runs to his acquaitances/thug friends for assistance after the fact…??? Does he need help? Is it an audition for a bigger role in their cash cow corp’s??

    I clearly am not able to make an accusation, just present information.

    Hypothetically speaking bad guys know bad-der guys regardless of how something occurs, in general everyone has something to lose potentially if one gets caught.

    When I was a kid and I would get in trouble I would narc my sister out or make something up, lol.
    B

  18. Rose says:

    (I got  to the new wife , or maybe the old by now): 
    misc:  part 1 Cant get to post eith links so am bresking up.

    car business (exotic rentals) at that Benevides Clermont addy:
    http://www.manta.com/g/mttdvw8/pete-benevides
    didn’t the cars get a new Federal home?

    more associates:
    http://www.corporationwiki (dot) com/Florida/Astatula/benevides-associates-llc-4716063.aspx

    http://www.corporationwiki (dot) com/Florida/Clermont/pete-benevides-P2811157.aspx
    This guy’s associates are enough to give a google drinker a headache

    Also a clermont chevron beverage/tobacco license https://www.myfloridalicense.com/LicenseDetail.asp?SID=&id=A4FADB34646B4E60275BCBFAE48A46F3

    The taxes on Benevides’ 9293 Silver Lake Drive  leesburg FL
    https://www.lake.county-taxes.com/public/real_estate/parcels/0119250500-020-01401/bills/1055347
    description: 
    http://www.zillow.com/m/homedetails/9293-Silver-Lake-Dr-Leesburg-FL-34788/45293523_zpid/
    taxes were 27,000/yr but listing projects rent only 24,000/yr

    bought in 2005, tried for a short sale at 1/3 loss in 2010-11

    Besides the dead Funeral business, Leesburg Title &Escrow is also located at this residence. I wonder which lawyers sent their settlement clients to this co?  
    I can’t see setllement clients streaming to this title co all day to conduct settlement signings: 
    http://www.florida-relocation.com/show/county/lake/furniture%20stores
    So what lawyers used it to convey titles?

    Luis Hernandez Supreme Car Wash also in Clermont
    http://www.corporationwiki (dot) com/Florida/Clermont/supreme-car-wash-llc-2095615.aspx
    wonder if he played cricket?  Bet Blink knows.

    http://www.review.net/legal-notice-uploads/2011-10-14-Orange.pdf  page 3 
    9/12/11 wells fargo foreclosing on the Hernandez’ of Windermere address last fall

    Linday’s only 32 now; age 27 when Jennifer was abducted?
    http://www.corporationwiki (dot) com/Florida/Windermere/linday-hernandez-P6718196.aspx
    Didn’t  realize William Norris Fisher, Tracey Silva Fisher Campos’ dad, owns an excavation company:
    http://www.corporationwiki (dot) com/Florida/Englewood/norris-fisher-escavation-inc-2113784.aspx
    W Nortis Fisher Also owns a Building Co
    http://www.corporationwiki (dot) com/Florida/Englewood/norris-fisher-builders-inc-4809126.aspx
    and
    http://www.corporationwiki (dot) com/Florida/Englewood/norris-fisher-enterprises-p-a-3900760.aspx

    is this Luis with the Imago Dei Foundation in Fl our absconded Luis? http://www.corporationwiki.com/Florida/Orlando/imago-dei-foundation-inc/25800235.aspx

    atta girl Rose.
    B

  19. Rose says:

    2nd half: 

    an incendiary convo between a poster ourporting to be Pete Benevides & his accusers (of drugs & rape), who knows who the posters really are though?  http://www.scaminformer.com/scam-report/pete-benevides-pete-benevides-drug-dealer-biggest-thief-in-florida-and-c21100.html
    does drawing a card with the number 6 mean something in gang talk? 

    I take it Arthur Sprague is related to Brittainy who must be Benevides wife 2, but why is Keisha still on his companies as agent? http://www.corporationwiki (dot) com/Florida/Astatula/arthur-sprague/66073894.aspx

    Darn all these companies & wives — must have given you a severe headache Blink.

    Filho: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/daniel-fernandes-rojo-filho/6/652/51a?_mSplash=1
    I guess his was the seized lamborghini

    So who’s the cricket player?

    Yep. 6 as in deep six, six feet under.
    B

  20. wpg says:

    Wow, wow, wow. Just wow’s to you, Blink.

    I can eek out only a simple question for now . . . the white truck that was described by Mr. Durand Soto’s friend who in 2006 appears to have had an immigration problem at the time of Jennifer’s disappearance – - – does the truck bear any similarity to the white truck that Jennifer’s car was part next to at the Huntington on the Greens?

    Thinking what all made the friend’s account so credible to LE that they launched a massive search of the 2 areas/east and west of International Drive.

    Oh, another quick question . . . when did Mr. Durand Soto say he first discussed the Kesse’s with his friend?

    Yes, the truck resembled the one near Jenn’s car, but I am guessing thousands do in the area.

    I gotta be a tad vague on the timing of the initial information, but between February and October 2006.
    B

  21. LuckyLou says:

    Wow. I am going to have to read this several times. The part about Jennifer being seen in a white pickup is most upsetting.

    I know. I know.

    However, I personally do not believe the truck story. I think it was a way to potentially say where someone thought she was, had knowledge of where she was, or to point police in a direction without implicating oneself.

    I am often asked to consider if Jen were “held” or trafficked in some way-

    I do not.

    B

  22. Lauren says:

    Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Lots of researching to do…..

    Great piece Blink

  23. LuckyLou says:

    SHOULD be taking care of my kids… BUT finished reading your article. I am most upset for the Kesses. To think that there was this much information, that she was working this close to such shady people, and that the pepper spray was found and people were repeatedly trying to inform police. So upsetting. Can this property be searched at some point? What are the rules on that…

    The property where the spray was located? Yes. Part of the delay in this piece was addressing that very issue privately. Don’t neglect your kids, lol!

    B

  24. LuckyLou says:

    The BenHen property?

    Sorry, snark.
    Benevides
    Hernandez
    ___________
    BenHen

  25. connie says:

    Blink- What a barn burner-you go girl! Who would have thought-what a web of course, a spider web is simple compared to this. You are golden. Poor little Jennifer did not have a chance. The article is like a road map with so many different directions.

    Thank You. I pray they all lead to Jennifer. She needs it, her family and friends need it, and the Universe needs it
    B

  26. Rose says:

    if you google DWB Holdings, you get more hits & lawsuits than you ever want to read, including a falling out among defendants (Filho sues Evlution for slander). I gotta wonder why a nice central Fl mba grad hooked up to the fast lane cause you run off the RICO rails so easily that way. Well, looks like a hit to me, with the coopted cop team of the country, , but I’m not sure I agree with the impulsivity piece or a quick clean up. Might’ve been planned the week before. Somebody needs yo sue Gammett for negligence in their individual capacities, not the city. Their bad acts were outside the scope of their employment.
    Looking for one other Campos nexus to these 2, cause I don’t think he’d call up one 27 year old doll to clean up another 24 year old beauty.

    I thought Campos’ inlaws lived in Windermere, but all I find is Engelwood now.
    Have been trying to see if one of these men’s businesses is a cricket team sponsor, but no progress.

    Gotha
    B

  27. Donnie Griffin says:

    Oh boy! There are more than a few folks eating a double serving of “oh crap” for dinner tonight. Great job Blink! Looking forward to closure for the Kesse family and justice being served for the slime involved.

  28. Rose says:

    “at the top tier on this one” means the residents in Windemere & Clermont (BenHen) give orders, not take them?
    And anyone eho asked their help with a problem at work might get it, but then he’d owe them in future, because Pete’s one to respond to threats with a 6 card. So the helpee would be a suck up in his debt now.

    In general, to remain “the general” you never shit on the little people or let them know you find them little in the first place.

    In this instance, wrt to the ponzi scheme, these folks are looking to FEED HIM cake.

    Not a strength position.

    B

  29. Rose says:

    google pete benevides falls river mass.
    to sed articles “no longer available”

  30. Edward says:

    The white truck showed up in the Natalee H. missing person case too.
    Twice ! One witness said she was forced into a white pick up truck screaming and in another completely different report she was already dead and after putting her body in a trash can liner bag she was put into the back of a white pick up. Both had witness. The second report the witness put the account in writing.
    Nothing came of it..

    Jennifers phone is so important .. Her vehicle location outside of her condo is so important too. Needed is witness to more then just a rear view mirror “I was concerned, BUT” Where was her car parked after it was taken from the condo .. ? That witness would have been great 6 years ago

    Anyways I am very impressed with Blink’s ability to do this very time consuming research that does bring us close.

    The first 2 cops stink.. I can smell it from California. They allowed this to happen and it was by design.. “Time”

  31. Word Girl says:

    Ah, I’m finally getting it.
    The master manipulator, Peter Benevides, has a connection with the C Word. He thought his name meant “The Good Life.” Unfortunately, his name derives from the Arabic, meaning “servant of God.”

    C Thing didn’t think at all. But don’t get me started.

  32. larry says:

    Congratulations.
    This is a very complex work to read and understand so goodness knows how difficult is was to piece together and publish.

    Like others I am appalled by the complete lack of standards in the initial investigation.
    Dirty waters run deep I fear.

    I am still perplexed by the ruse that got Jennifer out of her home.

    I may be way off base here but I keep thinking of the word ‘hit.’ Professional or otherwise.
    It appears Jennifer lost her life within 50 minutes of the 9:97 ‘phone call.
    Just tragic.

  33. Rose says:

    http://community.discovery (dot) com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3581916879/m/58919623101
    looking to see who Paveo & Steve were in the Falls River articles no longer available I found this, maybe by card 6.
    so Benevides did favors for Fla Republican party’s governor’s office too.

  34. Rose says:

    are you sure this is not bigger than Campos?

    Nearly everyone and everything is bigger than Campos.
    B

  35. Rose says:

    David Siegal, big Fla Repub party supporter, perhaps knew Benevides independently from that circle of donors?
    http://www.insidethegate.com/2010/10/roadkill-cafe-october-23-2010/
    Maybe even Benevides’ investment co lent to CFI as needed.

    there was a preceding cfi promotion (job made for) that came with sexual strings, resulting in that harassment suit. There could be more than one male with interest. And maybe Jennifer used the word harassment

    I have seen a great deal of correspondence. Professional and personal.
    There could certainly be interest I am unaware of, but nothing I ever found indicated anyone was over the line outside of Mr. Campos.

  36. Cindy says:

    I’m truly blown away by all of this information – Blink, you are quite the investigator. Anyway, one question still lurks in my mind. Why did Campos have Adam Frank drive him that day to the other office to meet with Linday? Why not drive himself? Did he need a cover story for a reason to go to that office?

  37. wpg says:

    Thanks, Blink.
    My fault, I wasn’t more to the point about the truck – - as in ID’d to be the same vehicle per license plate – - but your reply tells me it’s not the same.

    Interesting about the immigration status.
    Don’t know if you can answer Blink, but does Mr.Soto or his friend know anything about the parker?

    Blink, if I could just respond to this comment you made to poster 2center on the most recent previous thread (snipped from post #21, February 28):

    “People in that development know this guy- I promise.”

    http://blinkoncrime.com/2012/01/31/jennifer-kesse-missing-blink-and-drew-kesse-discuss-new-developments-on-the-dana-pretzer-show-podcast/#comments

    Blink, I gotta say, knowing that Joyce Kesse went door to door at the Huntington on the Green, my heart broke and screamed for her when I read your comment.

    Joyce is a Mother, Jennifer’s Mother. She would go into the bowels of Hell (and arguably has) to find her child. She knows people know what happened to Jenn and I would sooner come forward privately then ever face her if I were a person connected to knowledge in this case.

    The Kesse’s could care less about anything other than finding Jennifer, an arrest an prosecution is for others to worry about. Had that very conversation today.
    B

  38. LuckyLou says:

    Is it possible that Campos started to get nervous that she as back on town? I think I am lost there. Is it possible he is not as sophisticated as the other “players” and may have gotten nervous that she was actually back i town in time for the meeting? He DID like her – maybe he didn’t want it to end that way? So sad that it all goes back to MONEY. It’s always money in the end.

  39. Rose says:

    TY for the thought that if Pete tops a ponzi scheme as Feds allege, he had feeders.
    Just like Madoff’s feeder accountants & brokers.
    It’s a mutual fest.

    Don’t forget notaries. They are essential. Heather Perkins was a notary :)
    B

  40. Irish says:

    I do have the most difficult time reading and understanding your writing style, Blink, but I’m going to plug away at it and try to understand what you’re telling us. ;-) Thank you for the update – I’ve definitely been watching for it!

    Thank you, I think :)

    B

  41. Rose says:

    you know Blink there is an argument massive continous building in time share units is analygous to a ponzi oyramid, enriching the top & first in

    What did you just call me?

    lol, might be above my skillset or paygrade. I am only a pink belt.

    B

  42. LuckyLou says:

    I think, above, I meant CAN the BenHen property be searched? Or did I miss that? And what is the latest on Campos? Is he being questioned? Thank you, Blink, for taking so much of your own time to look into this when other people wouldn’t.

  43. first-time says:

    wow Blink. A lot to digest here.

    hmmm. So her Outlook calendar didn’t indicate a meeting until afternoon, but by 11:00-ish someone at work sounded the alarm that something was amiss. Also, immediately the first investigators are under the impression (told be someone other than those close personal friends and family of Jennifer’s?)that she and Rob had had a fight. Who would have told them that and why? Strange. Seems very organized.

  44. A Texas Grandfather says:

    slowroller

    Your comment about the unauthorized rentals is probable, we don’t have anything that actually points to that activity. It would not be the first time something like that was done.

    I personally was involved in exposing a slick scheme by a bell captain at a Holiday Inn in LA in the early 1970′s. He worked in conjunction with the night manger to assign a room to a group of people from a corporation that was extra or was unsuitable. Then after the group arrived, they would pretend to have made a mistake and make the necessary change. However, the room was charged to the corporation for the duration of the stay. The purpose was to provide a nice room for a number of the prostitutes who worked the area. Of course, the two of them were pocketing quite a bit of money.

    And now we all know why Blink is so good at her work. She narced out her sisters when she needed to get out of trouble. Practice makes one get better and better. Teasing of course.

    Lol- It never worked. I got double punishment for me AND for them if I did.

    Accountability was big in my house then, is now.

    Don’t ever let it be too late to tell your parents they did a good job folks :)

    B

  45. Rose says:

    I am trying to say in certain circumstances a very large time share building enterprise looks like, functions like, & takes money in like a ponzi scheme.
    Siegal’s palace $ came from somewhere, and the money stream tanked when the time share last ones in petered out due to economy.

  46. Rose says:

    I suppose a Title Co was essential too.

    I guess I’m asking if there are ties with Siegal timeshares

  47. Dr. Pepper says:

    dang it Blink! I just spent past three hours dissecting your piece…why did I do that?! You’re about to spell it all out for me right now with Dana!! I saw this post earlier but got so wrapped up in it, I almost forgot you were going on tonight. Thankfully, I remembered right in the nick of time, just turned it on and Dana is introducing you.

    Listening>>>>

  48. Rose says:

    Just finished the podcast.
    I get bad guys flock together & Campos was part of a gaggle of goons & that’s all it takes.

    Again, not making allegations, but in theory, yes.
    B

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