I found an unblocked version of the log. 911 logs from night of homicide in Barron County, call made from Denise’s phone
A lot of people do that. They see something going on and they go and drive by to see what that is. Not surprising at all.Who the heck is ___ and ___? That's pretty significant, IMO, driving around a crime scene after two people were found murdered and their daughter is missing. Jmo
I found an unblocked version of the log. 911 logs from night of homicide in Barron County, call made from Denise’s phone
Someone leaving a bar?It's an odd time of night to be out and going back/forth on a street just to rubberneck? Who is out at that hour? (Or, I'm just old.)
It is interesting that they contacted the casino and yesterday they were searching the 14 miles in the same direction as that casino. And one other interesting thing I found was that there was a female arrested on the 17th that is native american, no charges were listed and if you look her up online she is a activist.
[115 - 10/15/2018 04:25:57] MADE CONTACT WITH SECURITY AT ST. CROIX CASINO AND REQUESTED THAT THEY MAKE CONTACT WITH 303.
I think the 301, 366 etc. refer to the deputy call numbers IMOI found an unblocked version of the log. 911 logs from night of homicide in Barron County, call made from Denise’s phone
Great informative find......... Why all the interest in Anderson Dairy area very early on ?I found an unblocked version of the log. 911 logs from night of homicide in Barron County, call made from Denise’s phone
I think the 301, 366 etc. refer to the deputy call numbers IMO
I will advise that people not quote from this log without redacting names and addresses because any of the names or locations are not known to have any involvement in this whatsoever.I found an unblocked version of the log. 911 logs from night of homicide in Barron County, call made from Denise’s phone
That wording made me wonder if he answered the door to the police. They also said possible suicide attempt which makes me wonder if he was alive when they arrived.*So* much more information in that police transcript. Wow.
Husband answered the door? That changes many things in my mind.
Three things in particular jump out at me.
1. Someone explain this “caregiver” to me. What’s that all about?
2. Murder happened after a get together. What happened there?
3. Perp arrived shortly after father got home from work.
I think the crime is more related/tied to the father than Jayme. I think Jayme was an afterthought, a crime of opportunity.
This could very well be an irate ex-employee.
Why at 13 did she need a caregiver?
Amateur opinion and speculation
I have read that James was an avid hunter. Coming from a hunting family/community I don't know of 1 hunter who doesn't own a shot gun. Even I have a shot gun. My thoughts are maybe perp(s) stole the guns. JMO