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page 5Just like in Tara's case, there were no signs of forced entry, and no signs of a struggle.
"Her condo was just as if she'd gotten ready for work and took off out the door for work," says Orlando homicide Detective Joel Wright. "And since her door was locked and there were no signs of forced entry, a good deduction would be that she did make it at least out the door."
Photo viewer, virtual tour, floorplans, amenities, features:
http://www.forrent.com/apartment-co...com/apartment-community-profile/999907069.php
It appears two robberies may have occurred in Jennifers building in 2004 that involved use of a master key, which were reported to police and the Property Management Company.
Note: If the Property Management Company did hire a new security company after Jennifer went missing, were deficiencies identified in the security practices, which violated the terms set forth in the plans approved by the City of Orlando Municipal Planning Board?
Note: If the two condo managers (employees of KW Property Management) entered Jennifers condo, they obviously had a key. What time were they called? How many times / when did LE question them? Were they asked to take polygraphs, and if so, did they?
I also looked up reviews on
http://www.apartmentratings.com/fl/orlando/mosaic-at-millenia_407363937732839/#Details
The latest review (from 2016) shows:
1. Apts are not managed by 1 single company altogether, but different companies and landlords
2. Crime is still a factor after 2011. The reviewer lived there until 2016. They report 7 break ins in 2/2016
They also report there is 1 security guard for the whole complex.
Other reviews talk about the gate being continuously broken, and landscapers working every other day in the ground.
The complex received a mean score of 2.5 stars for safety.
These reviews were a pretty interesting read.
"****s and cops. 2.27.17 4 cop cars putting on latex gloves to go inside an apartment. Not safe. Not worth my 1100.00."
The latest review is of interest as well.
One reviewer claimed to have their door kicked in. It makes perfect sense that Jennifer was looking for a new place to live not long after she moved in.
Sure, but the problem was she had bought the condo two months earlier. Not sure how she would have moved out, some condo associations have set rules about renting units to tenants. I have never heard that she was scared of being robbed, that's an interesting thought. I have only read that she had complained to her parents and her BF about feeling "creeped out " by the workers, who would cat call her, and make inappropriate comments to her. I did wonder if she ever complained directly to the condo association. jmo
I realize this now. At the time of my post I thought she only rented. Still really fresh to this case. I don't know how anyone would actually purchase one of those places but to each their own.