Police are not saying who found the body in the freezer or the condition the body was in when it was found.
“I don’t think anything has been ruled in or ruled out at this point,” Rosemont Police spokesman Gary Mack told the Chicago Tribune. Mack said Kenneka’s death is not being investigated as a homicide. “It’s just considered a death investigation at this point.”
He didn’t seem concerned about the circumstances of Kenneka’s death.
Mack said he didn’t know if the freezer was turned on or if it was set at the lowest setting — as was reported earlier.
“If it was unused, I don’t know. Sometimes people keep refrigerators on all the time even if they’re unused,” he said.
Mack said he didn’t know if the surveillance video led searchers to the freezer. “I suppose they searched everywhere,” he said. “The surveillance video will reveal a lot, I suppose.
“As far as who found the girl’s body, they’re not saying on that,” Mack said. “That’s something that’s part of the investigation and they’re not releasing.”
He said everyone who was in the hotel room with Jenkins have been identified and interviewed by investigators.
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