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I searched all prior threads for references to Jennie-O and this was the most concrete post I could find regarding James' role:Was he a manager, or was he a lead? Might sound the same, but they are very different. Leads work out on the floor with line employees; management has other responsibilities. I thought originally it was mentioned that he was a lead, but I could very well be wrong. JMO.
This is unsubstantiated by anything other than local people but James was some kind of middle management shift supervisor type (called a “lead”) at the Jennie-O factory. I still don’t know what Denise did there but they both worked there for many, many years.
The Sheriff has said that both were found deceased. That I believe was in the very first presser he did on Monday.Has it been stated that Denise was deceased at the time LE arrived?
Didn't LE say this was a horrific crime scene? Would 2 people being shot once each be considered horrific by LE's description?
I think family might have been asked to see if anything was missing from the house that could help explain who was in there and why (were valuables missing? anything obvious?) and the family spoke out of line relaying what they thought the scene looked like.
LE has said not to take anything as truth unless it is released from the podium and they did not say how the house was entered or if a door was shot. I'm gonna go with what LE said and my own lyin' eyes that saw them remove a glass storm door that was not shot in
Awww. Thank you. I was thinking the call would go through since the initial call to 911 was ended but I hope it was still connected and didn't ring out loud.The 911 operator tried calling her back, but because the phone line was open (in use), the 911 operator's call was sent to voicemail. Twenty years ago, the 911 operator would have heard a busy signal when she or he tried calling back, but now calls are sent to voicemail.
“...from a phone with a voicemail that indicates it lists to Denise Closs” directly precedes where it says “The dispatcher called back but couldn’t leave a message”
This seems pretty clear that the voicemail itself said it was Denise IMO.
I was envisioning a shootout with that wording! And man down meaning LE down! But alas, 2 gunshots and dad down fits.
thank you. I wonder who placed the call, regardless of who's cell it was. Right now it makes sense the living person made that call and that would be Jayme.The Sheriff has said that both were found deceased. That I believe was in the very first presser he did on Monday.
When someone is shot by a large caliber gun (and possibly with a hollow point bullet), the tissue damage is horrific.Didn't LE say this was a horrific crime scene? Would 2 people being shot once each be considered horrific by LE's description?
It’s hard to say. I think if they say it was bad, it was bad for them and that’s all. Comparative to whatever is probably not going to get anywhere.It's all relative. In the inner city maybe not. This is a small town. It probably qualifies.
oh this is a good point. i mean, to me, i would consider that horrific. but in terms of LE and what they deal with, a single shot is most likely not their definition of horrific. i feel bad saying this because it sounds so callous but a single gunshot wound is pretty run-of-the-mill for homicide investigators.Didn't LE say this was a horrific crime scene? Would 2 people being shot once each be considered horrific by LE's description?
Thank you, Gardener. I know these threads have been moving past and it's easy to miss things, but I would think that is something that someone would be able to link by now.I have not seen that time anywhere. I only read here and MSM/LE links posted here.
I feel bad for JoanS. She will be haunted by this for a long time if Jayme isn't found.I’ve been lurking, but wanted to share this; it’s the local paper here in Minneapolis. It has more specific details from the neighbor regarding what she heard.
Dozens of volunteers help in foot search for missing Wisconsin 13-year-old
That poor neighbor!I’ve been lurking, but wanted to share this; it’s the local paper here in Minneapolis. It has more specific details from the neighbor regarding what she heard.
Dozens of volunteers help in foot search for missing Wisconsin 13-year-old
Thank you for clarifying that.It actually was solved. No one charged, by the time they got enough information together the two of the perps had died and they third denied involvement. This was a drug deal gone bad. The two girls were held captive for weeks until they were murdered.