This is the media thread for this case. It is in one of the many videos in there. I tried looking but I don’t have time right now, sorry.
WI - WI - Jayme Closs, 13, Barron,Media, Maps and Timelines *NO DISCUSSION*
I think that’s just where he normally parked, because it seems closer to the front door to me. If you park by the garage doors, you have to walk around the truck, and the little hill to get up to the walkway to the front door. It’s a straight shot to the door from the front of the truck. So...
Anything is possible. It’s hard to imagine what a 13 year old would do if put in to your scenario, and then the fact that not all 13 year olds would do the same thing.
Shy people tend to be more comfortable online. It’s much easier to talk to somebody when there’s no physical, or eye contact. It brings your guard down. IMO
The cameras could have been set up simply because of the meth problem in the area. They may have expected this sort of thing to happen, well the burglary, not what was taken.
You’re right, it is strange. I was thinking, with the doors unlocked, and the cameras set up, if Jayme escaped and found her way home, they would know immediately and be able to help her faster. That’s a long shot too, but it’s all I can come up with.
The house was released by LE to the family. If they had to board up the front door until repairing it, maybe they were using the sliding doors for access.
If they ask people to check their property, there is at least a chance of finding something. If they don’t ask, it won’t help at all. Whether the perp is in that area or not, he’s not going to say anything either way, but others might find something worth while and report it. There is only so...
Yes, but this is assuming he works second shift. We really have no clue what shift he works, but if the quote from his coworker is correct, it leads towards him working 1st shift. IMO
He may have wanted to finish what he started, and realized that could only be done away from the house.
There is always a chance that he wasn’t known to extended family.
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