![]() ![]() “I think there are people withholding information-for whatever reason-I don’t care,” D’Andre said. ![]() While the items contained DNA, it wasn’t Jelani’s and still has not been identified, raising even more questions for the family. More puzzling was the discovery of Jelani’s sneakers and shorts on a riverbank north of where his body was found. Carmen said that Jelani’s journal began in 2016 but there were only two entries in 2021. Police would not comment on the contents of the journal, but we do know there was no suicide note. There was something else-a journal-perhaps a possible clue into Jelani’s state of mind. The license plate had been removed and they found a partially smoked marijuana cigar blunt in the car. Police also recovered Jelani’s car from a wooded area in Peru. “They didn’t even come forward and say 'yeah, I remember talking to him (Jelani) that day,'” remarked Carmen. These details have been cross referenced from Jelani’s contact list.Īnother email notes “six phone numbers of interest” but a detective also writes “nothing crazy on Jelani’s phone extraction.”ĭespite national attention to Jelani’s case, the family says no one has come forward with any information that has panned out. One email refers to a “extraction Report Apple iPhone” and notes “23 chats and 17 messages” found on Jelani’s cell. ![]() NBC5 Investigates obtained heavily redacted police emails through the Freedom of Information Act. Then, his cell was apparently tossed from the car onto the roadside off I-55 North in Bloomington. Lollapalooza, Jeff Fest, and more: Abundance of summer events planned across Chicago this weekend ![]()
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