Monday marks 16 years since Jennifer Kesse disappeared

Monday marks 16 years since the disappearance of Jennifer Kesse.

Kesse was 24-years-old when she disappeared from her Orlando condo in 2006 without a trace.

The family claims investigators have received new leads over the years, but nothing has been found.

The Kesse family has a GoFundMe page to aid in the search of their beloved daughter.

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A FOX News true crime podcast shined new light on the case. Jennifer's father, Drew Kesse, says the podcast has resulted in new tips.

"They let the people tell their story in their own words. And to me, it's one of the best pieces ever done for Jennifer," he said. "I have great hope that really by the end of the year we truly might know where Jennifer is or the true direction in which we have to fight to get her."

Drew says he will never stop fighting to get closure for his family.

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On a January evening in 2006, Kesse chatted on the phone with her parents and boyfriend from inside her Orlando home before disappearing without a trace, stumping investigators and the young woman’s family who have searched relentlessly for her from Florida to Mexico and Russia.

Evidence photos obtained by Fox News suggest a violent struggle took place on the front hood of the 24-year-old woman’s car, a clue the family hopes will yield new leads in a case that has long been unsolved.

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"It looked like someone was thrown down on the top of the hood – arms spread out and then dragged back almost like off the hood to the point where you can almost see fingers scribbling down the hood," said Kesse’s father.

"The photos look suspicious and show what appears to be a hand mark going across the hood," added Mike Torretta, a former federal agent and private investigator hired by the Kesse family. 

The person of interest – believed to be male and dressed in workman’s clothes – has never been identified.

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