#Justice4Kenneka

Probably klonipin or something. Definitely not good to mix with liquor, especially for someone that young who might be a little naive to the effects.
 
After seeing the pics no way it was an accident.

Shirt up, missing shoe, pants halfway down, somebody ran her pockets (they’re inside out) and half her body dirty as if she somebody dragged her .... this is wild
 
Made me sick to my stomach looking at those pics.

Even her clothes and nails were dirty. wtf happened?
 
Investigation has been closed as of an hour ago.

Accidental death.
 
No way anyone can say she “accidentally” locked herself in there after seeing those pics. Smh
 
How can anyone see the pics of her in the freezer and still believe that it was an accident? And they would be coincidentally released right after they close the case smh
 
Those pics.

Was she frozen solid or not? Cause according to science...she would have taken her clothes off due to the hypothermia and she’s fully clothed.

Why did that worker nonchalantly go get help? I’d be a little more anxious finding a body.

It’s an abandoned freezer...why was it on?

So many questions.
 
Kenneka Jenkins' family on 'The Dr. Oz Show' again raises doubts about death



http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/...freezer-death-national-tv-20171031-story.html

Speculation again swirled about the death of Kenneka Jenkins, the young Chicago woman found in a Rosemont hotel freezer, during Tuesday’s episode of the “The Dr. Oz Show,” which featured her mother and sister as guests.

Despite a news release sent by the nationally syndicated show that cited “explosive new details” and posed the question, “Was there a cover-up?” the show mostly recounted what has already been reported about the case. But Dr. Oz and fellow presenter Nancy Grace, who also appeared on the show’s “True Crime Tuesday” segment, questioned the police investigation, offering theories that Jenkins could have been drugged or kidnapped.

After a synopsis of the case, a graphic to explain hypothermia and discussion of different theories, Jenkins’ mother, Tereasa Martin, and sister Leonore Harris joined the show. The two sat on a couch — later accompanied by their attorney, Larry Rogers Jr. — and described how hotel staff refused to show them video surveillance in the early hours of the search.

Jenkins, 19, was found dead in the hotel freezer Sept. 10 after going missing about 20 hours earlier from a party in a ninth-floor room.

The Cook County medical examiner’s office and Rosemont police both determined that Jenkins’ death was an accident and that she died of exposure to cold, with alcohol and a prescription medication contributing factors. Surveillance video showed her staggering drunkenly through the hotel and through an empty kitchen before apparently entering the freezer just out of camera view.

“There is no evidence that indicates any other conclusion” besides an accidental death, police said recently in announcing they had closed their investigation. On the show Tuesday, Dr. Oz said there’s “no question she died of hypothermia.”

Yet the show’s host and Grace perpetuated rumors already rampant on social media, with various theories and claims that Jenkins met with foul play. Her mother’s attorneys have also said that gruesome photographs released by Rosemont police, taken of Jenkins after she was found, still in the freezer, “raise more questions than answers.”

On the “Dr. Oz” episode, Grace and Jenkins’ family said the photos — which show Jenkins’ shirt up, exposing her breasts, and her pants sitting low and one shoe off — make them suspicious. While Dr. Oz explained paradoxical undressing, a phenomenon in the end stages of fatal hypothermia where someone feels a rush of heat and in a dazed state begins to undress, he then stated “more than likely it’s not what happened, but it’s a possibility.”

Grace interrupted him and said, “this isn’t right.”

Then Oz said, “There could be something sinister at play.”

The show also highlighted the autopsy report, which showed a prescription medication used to treat epilepsy and migraines, along with alcohol, in Jenkins’ system. Martin said her daughter was not prescribed that drug and is concerned someone may have slipped the pill into her drink.

Oz noted that Jenkins’ blood alcohol content of 0.112 percent — above the legal limit for driving of 0.08 — “does not do this to you,” referring to video footage of Jenkins stumbling throughout the hotel.

Oz said sometimes medication mixed with alcohol can add to drunkenness. He noted the prescription medication found in Jenkins’ body is also sometimes used for weight loss, but Martin said her daughter wasn’t trying to lose weight. Oz said he then wondered, “Is it one of those party drugs,” mentioning the “date-rape drug.”

“There’s no evidence it’s used this way, but we can’t speculate,” he said. “This drug should’ve never been in your daughter’s body.”

The show also played a portion of the 911 call Martin made from the hotel, where she went when she learned Jenkins was missing. On it, the dispatcher explains that Jenkins could be with friends, and that she could turn up in a couple of hours. He asked if she wanted to file a missing persons report.

Martin then asked if police could view the hotel’s security camera footage, but the dispatcher said that could take awhile. The call eventually ended.

“Are you kidding me? … and the time is ticking,” Oz said. “Waiting a couple hours is the absolute wrong thing to do.

“Freezing to death is one scenario,” Oz added. “But, whatever is going on here — carjacking, kidnapping — time is not your friend here.”

On the show, Martin described how she had to stay calm while searching for her daughter because “I knew something was going on with her. I needed help.”

Oz comforted her and told her she shouldn’t be “intimidated. That’s not the country we live in.”

The family also again expressed frustration with the initial response of staff members at the Crowne Plaza Chicago O’Hare Hotel.

“She went to the front counter of that hotel asking for help and it was all ignored,” said Rogers, the family's attorney.

“They would not have dismissed you, Dr. Oz,” Grace responded, pointing at the host.

Harris and Martin note that hotel staff called police after family members and friends began searching the hotel themselves.

Martin said members of the group knocked on hotel room doors, and one pulled a fire alarm, thinking it would draw people out of their rooms so they could ask them about Jenkins.

“They came to arrest us,” Harris says of the police, though the family adds that no arrests were made.

“I’m angry. I’m hurt also,” Martin added of her dealings with police that day.

After the show aired, Rosemont police Detective Joe Balogh reiterated that the case was thoroughly investigated and that authorities found no evidence to support claims of foul play.

At the conclusion of the show, Oz described the Jenkins death investigation as “just the tip of the iceberg” and promised to follow up on the case for the family. At that point, Martin broke down in tears.

Late Tuesday, a Crowne Plaza spokesman released a statement again offering condolences to Jenkins’ family for the “loss of her promising young life.”

But the hotel statement went on to say that “there was no blockbuster information or proof from Nancy Grace or Dr. Oz … just more speculation and sensational theories.”

The statement asserted that relatives’ attorneys “are pulling out the stops to encourage protests and national television coverage to create pressure for a financial settlement.”

Yet, the statement said, “there has been little discussion of accountability for the parties who are truly responsible here: individuals who used a stolen credit card to book a hotel room. Those individuals then held a party where they were serving alcohol to an underage minor and perhaps dangerous drugs.

“What happened to Kenneka was a tragic and unforeseeable accident, which was enabled by the irresponsible actions of the people at a party she attended who then deserted her while she was in a severely impaired condition,” the statement continued. “Discussion of holding these people accountable would be an appropriate use of the time of TV investigators, litigators and activists.”

Police have confirmed that they believe the hotel room used for the party was booked by someone using a fraudulently obtained credit card, and authorities are investigating that.

It won’t likely be the last time the Jenkins case is the subject of a national TV segment. Other networks and TV documentarians have also indicated interest in producing work about the Jenkins case.
 
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Dr. Ali Muhammad has done an excellent job in not allowing this case to die, and working with the individuals who have been working hard to uncover the corruption in this case.

The killer is the security guard who is on camera with blood on him and has since left the country!

The Police and the Coroner are all in on the cover up!

 
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Chicago Teen Desiree Robinson Murdered After Being Sold To Sex Trafficker For $250
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http://www.okayplayer.com/news/chicago-teen-sold-to-pimp-for-250.html

On Christmas Eve 2016, a 16-year-old girl was found brutally murdered in Chicago. Now, federal prosecutors have secured their first conviction in a case trying to bring justice to the slain teenager.

On Tuesday, Charles McFee admitted to a judge that he delivered teen Desiree Robinson toJoseph Hazley, an alleged pimp, for a “finder’s fee” of $250. Hazley then sold Desiree to her accused killer, Antonio Rosales. The teenager’s body was found badly beaten and with her throat slit in a garage in a Southwestern Chicago suburb.

As the Chicago-Sun Times reports, charges are still pending against Hazley but McFee is expected to testify against him. In exchange, prosecutors are expected to ask a judge to knock a third off his sentence, which means he’ll likely face between six and eight years in prison.

Rosales, however, has been charged in state court with Desiree’s murder.

During McFee’s trial a conversation he had with Desiree through Facebook before her death was revealed.

“Just don’t forget who yo daddy is n change up on me or start acting funny toward me cuz u joining his team don’t mean you nun u still mine don’t every forget that we n this together right baby girl,” he wrote.

Following her death, McFee sent a message to an anonymous woman that read “Did you hear?”

“Yes I did she f**king 16 dude the hell u bring him a 16 year old for the f**k,” she wrote back before adding, “How stupid can u be.”

“I didn’t even kno she lie about her age,” McFee allegedly wrote back.

Prior to her death, Desiree ran away from her grandmother’s house in November 2016, and was living with Hazley. Hazley then put up ads for Desiree on Backpage.com, a classified-ad site that, at the time, featured an “adult” section where services for escorts and sex workers were frequently advertised. He arranged for the teen to go on multiple dates a day, gave her clothing to wear, drove her to appointments and acted as security.

Desiree’s mother, Yvonne Ambrose, has sued Backpage.com and testified before the U.S. Senate last year in favor of a bill that would combat websites like Backpage. Although the bill passed the Senate 97-2 last month, it still needs Donald Trump‘s signature.
 
Rosemont to Equip Cops With Body Cameras
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The Rosemont Public Safety Department will be equipped later this year with body cameras like this, after the village board Wednesday approved the purchase of the devices.
Courtesy of Axon Enterprise


http://www.dailyherald.com/news/20180214/rosemont-to-equip-cops-with-body-cameras

Rosemont police officers will begin patrolling the streets wearing body cameras as soon as six months from now, after the village board Wednesday approved a deal to equip its force of 80 sworn officers and other auxiliary cops.

"We just feel it's time," said Mayor Brad Stephens, citing interactions between police and protesters after the death of 19-year-old Kenneka Jenkins last September at the Crowne Plaza Chicago O'Hare hotel.

"I think it may have calmed some of the rhetoric with the situation at the hotel," Stephens said, referring to accusations that police were overly aggressive toward protesters. "This would've been perfect for that situation."

Though the village board approved a contract for the cameras with Scottsdale, Arizona-based Axon Enterprise Wednesday, the village's public safety department has been looking into getting them for the past two years, according to Deputy Chief Kevin Kukulka.

Axon, whose flagship product is the Taser, also has supplied body cameras for Chicago, Elgin and Evanston.

Under the five-year, $841,878 agreement, the company will provide Rosemont with 100 body cameras and 24 squad car cameras in the first year and 50 more body cameras in the third year. All cameras will be replaced in the fifth year of the contract.

The body cameras can be turned on manually, but they also are automatically activated when an officer draws a gun or Taser. Not only does that officer's camera go on, but so do the cameras worn by officers within 10 meters and nearby squad car cameras, Kukulka said.

Axon plans to train officers over the next few months how to use the devices, and also will maintain the cloud-based system where the video recordings are stored.

Public Safety Chief Donald Stephens III said eventually all sworn officers on the street will have the body cameras -- whether they're in squad cars, on foot patrol, or riding bicycles or ATVs. Department officials still need to designate which auxiliary officers -- who provide traffic and crowd control at venues including the Allstate Arena and Rosemont Theatre -- will get the cameras.

The mayor said the village will pursue possible state and federal grants to help defray costs for the cameras, but isn't optimistic that money will be available.
 
Verdicts To Watch For In 2019
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In September of 2017, 19-year-old Kenneka Jenkins was found dead in the walk-in freezerof an Illinois Crowne Plaza Hotel. Her family has been searching for answers since. Her cause of death was ruled as a result of hypothermia.Most recently, Kenneka's mother Teresa Martin has filed a lawsuit for $50 million in damages against the hotel on the grounds of its alleged negligence.
 
Kenneka Mom told zachtv to stay out of it because they'll kill him and these aren't the people you wanna mess with.

Clearly a organ trafficking case.

Be safe y'all.

Don't let any females roam alone.

They're out there and you won't even be able to tell who it is.
 
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