Found Deceased OR - Melissa Marie Jubane, 32, Beaverton, 4 September 2024 *Arrest*

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Welcome back, Mac. I heard from another local he lived 2 doors down from her. Do you know if that's true? Did you ever see Bryce around? He'd be hard to miss with his height and blond hair. He strikes me as a bodybuilder kinda dude? Not like full on, but that he lifted weights. Hopefully management will be able to reassure everyone their space is safe, and get more lighting in the garage - sheesh! I don't think anything went down in the garage, but give folks some peace of mind with good lighting.
I posted a floor plan as to where both lived in this post (kitty-corner of each other):

 
Oregon and several other states mandated no mug shots. It was a decision with out a vote from Oregonians. The Gov decided that unfortunately.
I'm way behind on this thread- just learned of it while I was in Oregon last week. Actually they do publish mug shots when they are convicted and in the prison system. My cousin's murderer was recently sent and there is a mug shot of him in the Oregon Offender Search.
 
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I'm way behind on this thread- just learned of it while I was in Oregon last week. Actually they do publish mug shots when they are convicted and in the prison system. My cousin's murdered was recently sent and there is a mug shot of him in the Oregon Offender Search.
Here's a link to the Oregon Offender Search, as mentioned above, for folks that are interested.

 
I really think that current residents will be able to get out of their lease. I have seen it before when a crime like this has happened. Much cheaper to release the lease agreement than deal with multiple lawsuits. Property management just needs to write off the loss revenue in this case . JMO
I think there is even a chance the lost revenue would be covered by business interruption insurance. Personally I can understand why other tenants might want to move now but I have lived in a building where someone was killed and it really didn't bother me after a couple of weeks. The circumstances were different but you get over it.
 
I think there is even a chance the lost revenue would be covered by business interruption insurance. Personally I can understand why other tenants might want to move now but I have lived in a building where someone was killed and it really didn't bother me after a couple of weeks. The circumstances were different but you get over it.
It depends on each person and how they feel. When I was attacked in college by a non college student, our small dorm closed shortly after. Students and myself refused to stay there anymore.
 
A friend of hers put it, about Melissa: “She was a center of gravity for so many people”.

He points out that many of her work friends were genuine friends outside of the workplace. And also how many in the Portland, Beaverton community as well as those in the Filipino community have been moved to give support.

It gives me a picture of people being just drawn to her, a magnetic personality.

The more we hear about her as a person, the bigger the sigh I give. Such a loss!

 
I think there is even a chance the lost revenue would be covered by business interruption insurance. Personally I can understand why other tenants might want to move now but I have lived in a building where someone was killed and it really didn't bother me after a couple of weeks. The circumstances were different but you get over it.
Well two murders in two years is a lot for a single residence building. People talk, rumours spread. I would not want to live in any of the three apartments…JMO
 
Well two murders in two years is a lot for a single residence building. People talk, rumours spread. I would not want to live in any of the three apartments…JMO
JMO l but if someone actually develops emotional/MH issues/ PTSD, dep, anxiety ect with where you live/rent at, I would think you could talk to your doctor to write a letter of support to Justify the change. IMO that should be as valid as a reason like allergens or mold exposure—but I don’t know how it all works!
 
Well two murders in two years is a lot for a single residence building. People talk, rumours spread. I would not want to live in any of the three apartments…JMO
I think about it in terms of 1 murder that was a bit worrisome. And that was before he was caught, not after. To me, someone being killed by their spouse isn't a worry for me and my safety since it's not my spouse. And now that Melissa's murderer is in jail, it's probably the safest time now. I can't see anyone else murdering someone in that building when everyone is on edge about MJ's murder.

Obvs... JMO.
 
Following.. just caught up. Anyone else wondering if she maybe got a job over him and he's been stewing about it since? Or that she got married and he's jealous stalker. Who knows til we know. Jmo. Rip Melissa
It seems likely that the initial alleged crime (of kidnapping) was at least somewhat related to Schubert's gf not being there anymore in the apartment complex, don't you think? To be clear, I'm not implicating Schubert's gf since, had she done anything illegal, it seems she would have been charged already by Washington County prosecutors, and she hasn't been. Instead, I'm just thinking that Schubert's behavior would have been different had he continued to be in a relationship with this live-in gf. In other words, it seems this idea likely played at least a small part in what occurred. This idea might also have played a big part in the alleged crimes, but it seems we'd need more info from authorities to confirm that.
 
Following.. just caught up. Anyone else wondering if she maybe got a job over him and he's been stewing about it since? Or that she got married and he's jealous stalker. Who knows til we know. Jmo. Rip Melissa
Without all the information, my hunch it either was a spurned stalker or an argument between neighbors that got out of hand that morning, with a strong leaning toward spurned stalker.

jmo
 
Looks like there's been some movement in this case. He was in court yesterday, which was packed with dozens of Melissa's supporters, lifting up pieces of paper with her name in a silent protest as he was whisked out of the courtroom.

The man accused of killing a Beaverton nurse last month stepped into a Washington County courtroom packed with the dead woman’s supporters on Tuesday.

The status check for Bryce Schubert, who’s accused in the September homicide of Melissa Jubane, lasted no more than three minutes, with Judge Rebecca Guptill dismissing Schubert after scheduling yet another status check for Nov. 18.


 

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