Found Alive WI - Jayme Closs, 13, Barron, missing after parents found shot, 15 Oct 2018 *Arrest* #37

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No, it's always been around. First ones I thought of was Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate. JP isn't the first and won't be the last. Whatever happens in the future has roots in the past.
I strongly disagree that this case is similar to the Starkweather/Fugate case. Caril Ann was a willing accomplice and she dated Starkweather. They not only murdered her parents, they also murdered her 2-year-old sister and then went on a crime spree of murder. Both were tried and convicted of multiple counts of first degree murder. Nothing about that case was similar to the Closs case.

JMO
 
Jayme's statement (via police call log):

"The call log states that Jayme told the woman Patterson didn’t work, used to be in the military and “turns the radio up and sometimes has people come over while he is gone.”

Sheriff: Closs ‘targeted’ by 21-year-old suspect with no...

The following is his resume reportedly found on Indeed.com; I'm working to find the original:

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Laborer
Gordon, WI
Authorized to work in United States for any employer
Work Experience
Laborer
Bohmann Concrete - Hayward, WI
April 2018 to November 2018
None
Marine Corps Boot Camp - San Diego, CA
April 2017 to December 2017
Production Worker
Quanex Building Products - Rice Lake, WI
October 2016 to January 2017
Worked here in kitting for 3 months. Mostly packaging and stocking screens.
Education
High school diploma
Northwood High School Minong, WI
January 2012 to January 2016
Skills
I'm an honest and hardworking guy. Not much work experience but I show up to work and am a quick learner. (Less than 1 year)
TY!
 
I realize he wasn't worried about Jayme's comfort, but if they are enormous it doesn't do much good to have her wear them! What purpose do they serve if they are so baggy they don't stay on or hold anything?

I would bet that if anyone wore them it was him. Yes, they would have fit him even 200 pound guys don't generally have a 50 inch waist.



They are sold at Sam's Club, where they often put your things in a box. So yes it's very possible.

Is he a member of Sam's Club and where is the closest store? It could be where the Closs family also shopped.

JMO
 
Jayme's statement (via police call log):

"The call log states that Jayme told the woman Patterson didn’t work, used to be in the military and “turns the radio up and sometimes has people come over while he is gone.”

Sheriff: Closs ‘targeted’ by 21-year-old suspect with no...

The following is his resume reportedly found on Indeed.com; I'm working to find the original:

----
Laborer
Gordon, WI
Authorized to work in United States for any employer
Work Experience
Laborer
Bohmann Concrete - Hayward, WI
April 2018 to November 2018
None
Marine Corps Boot Camp - San Diego, CA
April 2017 to December 2017
Production Worker
Quanex Building Products - Rice Lake, WI
October 2016 to January 2017
Worked here in kitting for 3 months. Mostly packaging and stocking screens.
Education
High school diploma
Northwood High School Minong, WI
January 2012 to January 2016
Skills
I'm an honest and hardworking guy. Not much work experience but I show up to work and am a quick learner. (Less than 1 year)
Marine Boot is only 13 weeks. What did he supposedly do the other 5 months? Possible he couldn't keep up with the training schedule or lacked competency and required additional time to meet requirements.
 
No, it's always been around. First ones I thought of was Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate. JP isn't the first and won't be the last. Whatever happens in the future has roots in the past.


Home invasions, deadly ones, have been around forever. My grandmother had a handmade wooden rocking chair that she inherited from her grandmother. Grandma remembered rocking on it as a child, on her parents farm in rural Missouri.
She remembers that her father kept a loaded rifle, wrapped in a blanket, under the rocker, to protect them from the marauding outlaws, who would ride up to the farms houses in gangs, and do violent home invasions. The men were often killed, women raped, and the possessions were plundered. Now we look at these outlaws in a 'heroic' way---but many were just violent spree killers and armed robbers.
 
Marine Boot is only 13 weeks. What did he supposedly do the other 5 months? Possible he couldn't keep up with the training schedule or lacked competency and required additional time to meet requirements.
Yeah, we'll have to wait for more reporting on this; could be anything (injury during tech/follow-on school, improper conduct, requested separation). As of now, we don't really know whether he separated at all--he could have enlisted in the reserves (was never on an active-duty track), and was just back home per plan, obligated to reserve duties only.
 
Is that a bottle of nail polish remover in the bowl?

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Inside squalid basement 'cell' where Jayme Closs spent 88 days as prisoner of a 21-year-old loner | Daily Mail Online
 
Attorneys for suspect in Jayme Closs case: ‘His feelings, emotions are consistent with what you’d expect’
Charles Glynn and Richard Jones held a news conference at the Barron County Sheriff’s Department.

“We did have a chance to meet with Mr. Patterson tonight. One of the first questions we were asked is ‘how he is feeling.’ I can tell you Mr. Patterson’s feelings are consistent with what you would believe of someone who was involved in these allegations. He’s in a single cell in the Barron County Jail, and his feelings are appropriate for the time and circumstances. This is a tragic situation, from every perspective –a lot of heavy hearts, lots of thoughts and prayers. It’s a strong community. You’ve seen how people have come together the last few months. There’s going to be a lot of healing that’s going to go on from every perspective. We have all the faith that will take place. Rick and I have many years of experience in the judicial system in the state of Wisconsin and we are very confident the integrity of the judicial system in the state of Wisconsin will allow this process to go forward in a fair and complete fashion. It’s going to be necessary — clearly emotions, information, misinformation — there’s a lot of stuff out there. We’re confident, Mr. Patterson, his legal team, in putting our faith in the judicial system to make sure all of it comes out appropriately. We area awaiting the filing of the criminal complaint tomorrow morning. We’ll be reviewing that and then there’s the initial appearance tomorrow afternoon. We can’t answer the particulars of that. There might be more in the criminal complaint. I cannot disclose (whether he confessed). I cannot discuss my specific conversations with him, but I will talk about the process and how we’re going to move forward,” said Glynn.

“Once they find probable cause, if they find probable cause, the next step is to set bail and a preliminary hearing, which, again, is a hearing at which probable cause is then evaluated with witnesses, so tomorrow is not when a plea will be entered. We’ve had the fortunate, misfortune, depending on who you ask, to watch different shows, different interviews, read different articles, newspaper. There’s been a lot of emotion. There’s been one scene that showed a number of people assisting with the search. This has been an emotional time for this community — very difficult — and we’re aware of that. We don’t take that lightly. We have a job to do, in terms of representing our client and protecting his rights and his interests, but we also understand the pain and emotion that has been generated within this community. Whenever you have that, you have to understand is there has to be a healing where people can move forward, and I think it’s widespread here. If you see the signs, Jayme’s name has been on signs in the community since October in different forms and fashions, so this community will have to heal,” said Jones.

(More at the link...)
 
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Attorneys for suspect in Jayme Closs case: ‘His feelings, emotions are consistent with what you’d expect’
Charles Glynn and Richard Jones held a news conference at the Barron County Sheriff’s Department.

“We did have a chance to meet with Mr. Patterson tonight. One of the first questions we were asked is ‘how he is feeling.’ I can tell you Mr. Patterson’s feelings are consistent with what you would believe of someone who was involved in these allegations. He’s in a single cell in the Barron County Jail, and his feelings are appropriate for the time and circumstances. This is a tragic situation, from every perspective –a lot of heavy hearts, lots of thoughts and prayers. It’s a strong community. You’ve seen how people have come together the last few months. There’s going to be a lot of healing that’s going to go on from every perspective. We have all the faith that will take place. Rick and I have many years of experience in the judicial system in the state of Wisconsin and we are very confident the integrity of the judicial system in the state of Wisconsin will allow this process to go forward in a fair and complete fashion. It’s going to be necessary — clearly emotions, information, misinformation — there’s a lot of stuff out there. We’re confident, Mr. Patterson, his legal team, in putting our faith in the judicial system to make sure all of it comes out appropriately. We area awaiting the filing of the criminal complaint tomorrow morning. We’ll be reviewing that and then there’s the initial appearance tomorrow afternoon. We can’t answer the particulars of that. There might be more in the criminal complaint. I cannot disclose (whether he confessed). I cannot discuss my specific conversations with him, but I will talk about the process and how we’re going to move forward,” said Glynn.

“Once they find probable cause, if they find probable cause, the next step is to set bail and a preliminary hearing, which, again, is a hearing at which probable cause is then evaluated with witnesses, so tomorrow is not when a plea will be entered. We’ve had the fortunate, misfortune, depending on who you ask, to watch different shows, different interviews, read different articles, newspaper. There’s been a lot of emotion. There’s been one scene that showed a number of people assisting with the search. This has been an emotional time for this community — very difficult — and we’re aware of that. We don’t take that lightly. We have a job to do, in terms of representing our client and protecting his rights and his interests, but we also understand the pain and emotion that has been generated within this community. Whenever you have that, you have to understand is there has to be a healing where people can move forward, and I think it’s widespread here. If you see the signs, Jayme’s name has been on signs in the community since October in different forms and fashions, so this community will have to heal,” said Jones.
Set bail lol
 
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