Kimberly Kessler’s lawyers want more evidence thrown out
Kessler charged in death of her Nassau County hair salon coworker Joleen Cummings
Frank Powers, Assignment manager
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NASSAU COUNTY, Fla. – Lawyers for Kimberly Kessler have filed another motion to have physical evidence in her Nassau County murder case thrown out.
Kessler is charged in the death of her co-worker Joleen Cummings in 2018, who she worked with at Tangles Hair Salon. Her body has still not been found.
Kessler was arrested at a rest stop in St Johns County, where deputies said they found her asleep in her car. At the time, she was only charged with stealing Cummings’ SUV. A search warrant allowed investigators to seize as evidence the clothes Kessler was wearing, fingernail scrapings and to do a gunshot residue test on her hands.