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Justice for Jennifer

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On Saturday, January 26, 2019, the frantic phone calls began.  Jennifer, a 46 year old beautiful and happy woman, was found dead in her home.  Suicide?  Perhaps.  We've all been in the depths of despair, but Jennifer?  It just didn't make sense. She was the strong one.  She held her family together after the unexpected death of her Father.  She encouraged her friends.  Her co-workers knew her to be funny and engaging. She had animals she loved and cared for. 


As friends and family began to gather and mourn her loss, questions began to surface.  Even strangers seemed to understand that something much deeper, much darker was happening in the small town. The whispers came with warnings to "watch your back." 


Jennifer had been dating a man who had quite the reputation in Fayette County.  A once upstanding citizen who had been elected as Justice of the Peace who was now better known for rigging the lottery to the tune of a suspected $24 million.  Accusations of womanizing, abuse of power, and spousal abuse arose.  Even darker suggestions that he seemed to be fortunate enough to receive title to properties where prior owners mysteriously died.  


Suddenly, the obvious suicide no longer seemed so cut and dry.  Jennifer had left no note.  She filed her taxes the same day she supposedly took her life.  She had a loving family and plenty of friends who loved her.  Friends and family knew she kept a key to her house on her garage.  They also knew that one special person had a key.  That person didn't open the door that fateful Saturday.  


The case has now been referred to the Texas Rangers due to the conflict of interest for local authorities.  We know that many locals have information and are scared to come forward.  Those of us who have contacted the Texas Rangers felt that they were skeptical that there was anything to investigate.  While we pray that they take this very seriously, we have seen justice mishandled time and again.  We've decided to hire a private investigator and that's where you come in.  Please give what you can and spread this campaign far and wide.  We only have about 2 1/2 months to get as much information as we can to the Texas Rangers.  That's when the autopsy results will come in.  Time is of the essence.  


The friends and family of Jennifer (and perhaps others) thank you.  

For more information about this case and to share pertinent information with investigators, visit https://www.justiceforjenniferluce.com/.  

Organizer

Sandra Kimball
Organizer
Austin, TX

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