
Jacob was found by his parents on Super Bowl Sunday on the floor of his apartment at 9804 Hedges Avenue with his hands underneath him and a pool of blood next to his head. They told responding officers they had stopped by to drop off laundry and found the door unlocked.
The death was originally ruled a suicide but has since been reopened as a homicide investigation.
Jacob's mom hadn't heard from him in a couple of days, she said. The last time Michele Skowronski saw her son, he had dropped by their home in Lee's Summit with lunch.
Jacob was a student at Longview campus of Metropolitan Community College.
An anonymous donor is offering $25k reward for information leading to an arrest. That reward was increased to $30k on June9th.
The police ask that tips be submitted through the Crime Stoppers TIPS hotline at 816-474-8477 or through the organisation's website or mobile app, P3Tips.
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Obit: Jacob Skowronski - Sunday, February 4th, 2018
Jacob's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jacob.skowronski
The Facebook page seen in the screenshots in the articles does not appear to exist anymore.