Psychics Used In Search For Missing Orlando Woman
Since Jennifer Kesse disappeared, investigative leads have offered few clues to her whereabouts, Local 6 News reported.But Orlando police confirmed Tuesday that they have interviewed a number of psychics in connection with the case."The psychic calls we have been getting about the Kesse case, we are not discounting them," Orlando police Sgt. Richard Ring said. "There is the possibility that there is valid information that we can use."Detectives have received more than 12 calls from people who have identified themselves as psychics, Local 6 News has learned. Many psychics have said they have intuition about Kesse and what may have happened to her."There is also the possibility that a person who knows information about the case who is reluctant to use a regular channel to communicate with us might actually go to a psychic and give us tips to help us find Mrs. Kesse," Ring said.Kesse's family told Local 6 News that they had been contacted by a psychic in the past about their daughter's case. The psychic would only say that Kesse was alive."Our bottom line is that we want to solve this case for the Kesse family and if it takes a psychic to get the information and we use it and solve it then kudos to them," Ring said.Orlando police said they have not used a profiler in the case.
TV Show Involved In Search
Meanwhile, the popular national television show "America's Most Wanted" has become involved in the search for Kesse.Tuesday, the "America's Most Wanted" Web site profiled Kesse's case. The national exposure could generate even more leads in the case.Kesse's parents said they are encouraged by the attention her case has received in recent days, Local 6 News reported.Sunday, investigators received a tip that Kesse was being held at a boarding house in Orlando. However, when a SWAT team raided the structure, no trace of Kesse was found.A $115,000 reward is being offered for information about Kesse's whereabouts.If you have any information, you are urged to call Crimeline at (800) 423-TIPS.Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.- February 14, 2006: Psychics Used In Search For Missing Orlando Woman
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