ORLANDO -- In Orange County, a forum was held Wednesday that focused on helping crime victims.
The fifth annual Advocates Working Together for Victims was held at the Orange County Sheriff's Office and featured people tied to some of Orange County's highest profile crimes over the past few years.
Organizers say the forum is meant to give victims a voice, and they hoped it would generate discussion of violent crimes and its effect on victims.
Participants received an outline of what happens from the crime to the courtroom. They heard from 911 operators, deputies, detectives, the medical examiner's office, prosecutors and judges.
One of the panelists was Brendon Ganguzza's wife, Nicole Ganguzza, was a 26-year-old student at the University of Central Florida. Police said Nicole was raped and killed last year while jogging in Blanchard Park.
Also at the forum was Joyce Kesse, whose daughter, Jennifer Kesse, has been missing for over three years. She disappeared from her condo near the Mall at Millennia. Jennifer's car was found a few days later, just a mile from her apartment. Surveillance video showed someone parking the car.
"He sat in the car, I believe, for 31 seconds. Got out, never looked back, and that person is just as vanished as Jennifer is," said Joyce Kesse.
Authorities still looking for that suspect.
Kesse passed out cards with Jennifer's photo and description, hoping to generate any leads.
If you have any information about either the Kesse or Ganguzza case, call CrimeLine at (800) 423-TIPS.
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