success is getting caught?Read my last sentence. No, I don't think it ever entered his mind he'd get caught. But, by the same token I don't think he cared . He had successfully completed his plan of murder and kidnapping.
success is getting caught?Read my last sentence. No, I don't think it ever entered his mind he'd get caught. But, by the same token I don't think he cared . He had successfully completed his plan of murder and kidnapping.
Well, the sheriff seems to think so.''quite a bit'' of thought does not mean ''well'' thought
an idiot can think for months on something and the plan will still be stupid
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I think he gave himself X amount of time to get in and out. He knew about cell calls being a possibility knew how long an le response would probably take. He may have even practiced.
He just didn't plan the captivity afterward.
I ask again:Well, the sheriff seems to think so.
"...it was very well planned out..." - Sheriff Fitzgerald
WDBJ7
Police are calling the kidnapping of Jayme Closs after the shooting of her parents "well planned," and say there is no known connection or explanation why Jake Thomas Patterson targeted the 13-year-old.
''quite a bit'' of thought does not mean ''well'' thought
an idiot can think for months on something and the plan will still be stupid
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A man suspected in the kidnapping of Jayme Closs planned the crime methodically after he spotted the Wisconsin teenager getting onto a school bus.
Jayme Closs' kidnapper targeted her after seeing her get on a school bus, then carefully planned her abduction and made her hide under his bed when he had visitors, according to a criminal complaint issued Monday against Jake Thomas Patterson, 21.
"I don’t think we could have done anything differently because this was random — and yet well planned out. This was what we believe was a random pick of Jayme by this suspect, and then a well-planned-out execution."
That 911 call made very little difference in anything in this case!!I ask again:
911 was called during the crime--you think this is well thought out?
.....a well thought out kidnapping is one where they can't find the kidnapper/where 911 is not called during the kidnapping
Yes, I agree with the sheriff and the many other experienced professionals who have expressed the same opinion and I provided you with a link. Do you have a link that the definition of a well thought out kidnapping is one where they can't find the kidnapper and/or where 911 is not called? In all my years I have never heard such a thing. MOOI ask again:
911 was called during the crime--you think this is well thought out?
.....a well thought out kidnapping is one where they can't find the kidnapper/where 911 is not called during the kidnapping
That 911 call made very little difference in anything in this case!!
My post was based on "in his mind". We were discussing his plan.success is getting caught?
Maybe it's in a manual on "How to commit a perfect crime".Yes, I agree with the sheriff and the many other experienced professionals who have expressed the same opinion and I provided you with a link. Do you have a link that the definition of a well thought out kidnapping is one where they can't find the kidnapper and/or where 911 is not called? In all my years I have never heard of such a thing. Anybody else?
MOO
Yes, I agree with the sheriff and the many other experienced professionals who have expressed the same opinion and I provided you with a link. Do you have a link that the definition of a well thought out kidnapping is one where they can't find the kidnapper and/or where 911 is not called? In all my years I have never heard of such a thing. Anybody else?
MOO
(quote)Did he have a place to hide the red Taurus out of sight?
I feel pretty sure LE was targeting the car. They're not going to ignore a vehicle they have on camera going away from the scene they passed on the way.
Maybe they'd have followed up on any stolen plate incidents and got some sort of evidence from that scene.
I just remember hearing something on tv where le seemed so sure Jayme was still out there.
They had something his certainty was based on. I'm so glad she got out before JP got tired of her and she became a liability he had to discard.
I feel like there are two different conversations going on here and our responses are somehow getting lost.
The plan was apparently well thought out enough that he was able to murder two people and kidnap one without getting caught at the time of the crime. He didn't get caught during or even slightly after committing the crime-he got caught when Jayme managed to escape 88 days later.
IMO he thought it was well thought out and if Jayme hadn't escaped who knows what would of eventually happened?I ask again:
911 was called during the crime--you think this is well thought out?
.....a well thought out kidnapping is one where they can't find the kidnapper/where 911 is not called during the kidnapping
IMO he thought it was well thought out and if Jayme hadn't escaped who knows what would of eventually happened?
Even though he thought it was well thought out he still couldn't have known exactly how things would go until he did it.
Just want to add this thought that we don't know what his 'plan' was. It may have been carried out exactly as he wanted if his plan was to kill and kidnap a person. And I believe it was. He could have abducted Jayme other ways that did not include the killings. He chose to go to the front door, made his presence known, immediately shot and killed James. Broke into a barricaded door and found an unarmed woman and shot her. None of these deaths were necessary. They were planned. He even said he chose a shotgun because of it being so deadly. He was not on anyone's radar, so he wouldn't have been recogonized wearing that type of mask.
He planned it exactly as it turned out. In his mind he was successful in doing what he set out to do. In his mind he had completed something for probably the first time in his life. And if not for Jayme's flight for freedom, he might have committed a perfect crime.
He was outsmarted by a 13 year old Girl.
And even after he was apprehended he was trying to figure out why he got caught. He was not remorseful, but he was critiquing himself on what part did he plan wrong. Almost like he was writing an instruction manual.I feel like there are two different conversations going on here and our responses are somehow getting lost.
The plan was apparently well thought out enough that he was able to murder two people and kidnap one without getting caught at the time of the crime. He didn't get caught during or even slightly after committing the crime-he got caught when Jayme managed to escape 88 days later.