I think we would do well to focus on the Jennie-O plant at some point.
Both parents worked there, the accused worked there, and the allegedly-random underwear thief worked there.
Horrible looking place, I have to say. I can't imagine the hell inside.
What are you talking about???
Fitzgerald said the suspect kidnapped Jayme. Did you watch the PCs?
How many times does Fitzgerald have to repeat it that Jayme has no online activity with the suspect?
He was unknown to all three victims.
The FBI experts know to look at all online activites including gaming sites.
The police never publically state a child has been sexually assaulted even if true.
Imo Jayme had no involvement at all with the monster who tried to destroy her life.
To speculate is so unfair to me when Fitzgerald has repeatedly said she didnt.
Imoo
I mean no offense - I'm not slagging gaming; just speaking from experience as a parent (and participant!) in some of the dialogue that takes place on Discord chat, etc. Police said they don't feel the two met via social media, but Discord chat is not really social media; it's very private in many cases.
Investigators are going to be very close-lipped about any method by which they felt the two may have interacted; with all due respect to the press conferences, we can't assume that there was no digital interaction (or digital aspect) to the case.
They may never have interacted, for example - Jake may have just lurked inside a game chat.
I know police are trying to be super careful about not "blaming the victim," e.g. making any suggestion at all that she played a part in her own kidnapping. If they go overboard protecting Jayme I'm fine with that. But there are a lot of legal ways to speak the technical truth (no pun intended) while not revealing all: Discord not being social media, for example.
I am mostly just thrilled she has been found alive, and I and my co-workers have had huge smiles on our faces all day. Feels SO good to have good news for a change (of any kind!)