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And like so many times at trial, Kimberly Kessler disrupts the proceedings and is taken out of the courtroom.
Before handing down his sentence, the judge hears a victim impact statement from Jolene's mom, Ann Johnson.
She's also sentenced to five years for grand theft auto of Jolene's vehicle, which she'll serve concurrently.
Kimberly Kessler leaving the Nassau County Jail in this white van.
A deputy was seen doing a rock-on hand gesture before her departure Friday morning.
What was it like for all of you when she finally was transferred after her guilty verdict?
With all of the strange happenings that seem to surround Kimberly Kessler, there's this notion among some that is there some other unsolved case out there?
With the information that we obtain, the number of aliases, the number of cities, the number of states, I believe she's running from something.
That's going to be law enforcement's job to follow up and to see if there were other people that could have been victimized by Kimberly Kessler.
There could always be a new connection to something that wasn't seen before.
Remember Sergeant Jim Walters, who knew Kessler as Christina Brooke back in Virginia Beach?
He recently handed over information about her to cold case investigators there.
I told the deputy chief the information that I had on Kimberly Kessler, and he said, I've got four or five unsolved homicides around that area around that time.
The cold case squad would be really interested in this information.
As investigators keep an eye out for other cases that could possibly be linked to Kessler, Jolene's mom, Ann Johnson, is focused on her daughter's memory.
Oh, I'll always have the hope to search for Jolene.
Occasionally, we will get calls for unidentified remains.