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House of Broken Dreams
The Jennifer Kesse Story
***Fox News Investigates explores a new true crime story each season*** She had everything going for her: A good job, close friends, a loving family, a boyfriend and a brand new condo. Her family describes her as a strong, fun-loving, career-minded, and responsible young woman. So why did Jennifer Kesse seemingly vanish without a trace? On the morning of Tuesday, January 24, 2006, Jennifer Kesse failed to show up for work at Central Florida Investments, where she was a finance manager. Jennifer was known for her reliability, but on that winter morning 14 years ago, nobody heard from Jen....
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Ratings & Reviews
3.9 stars from 1,670 ratings
PLEASE do another case!
I was completely engulfed in the podcast. It was a comprehensive look at Jennifer’s disappearance and I felt like it was as informative as it possibly could be. (The host has a great voice & it was not irritating at all. I listen to a LOT of these type podcasts and some voices can be down...Read full review »
MysteryMom4 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/28/23
We Need More Like This….
I hate to ever say I “love” an investigation podcast as the subject is beyond painful to hear. However this series was so masterfully built and delivered. The host has such a sweet and calming way of explaining details… and more than that… asking the pointed questions during interviews. This...Read full review »
ReelFordGirl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/31/23
Racist undertones
I listen to murder podcasts religiously. First episode in and immediately the way the brother is speaking about the people who didn’t speak English is racist. So because someone doesn’t speak English they’re immediately shady. Yea okay… of course this would be bad it’s “Fox News” trash.
MalfisonAve via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/12/23
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