Found Deceased OR - Melissa Marie Jubane, 32, Beaverton, 4 September 2024 *Arrest*

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  • #921
OCT 19, 2024
In a Washington County Circuit Court filing this week, the District Attorney’s Office gave notice that it plans to ask a jury to agree that certain sentencing enhancement factors apply to the Schubert case.

The sentencing enhancement factors include deliberate cruelty to the victim, that the accused used a weapon to carry out his alleged crimes, that future efforts to rehabilitate him will not succeed, and that there is a need to ensure public security.

  • 10/17/2024 Notice
  • 11/18/2024 Hearing - Status Check
    Hearing Time 1:30 PM
 
  • #922
OCT 19, 2024
In a Washington County Circuit Court filing this week, the District Attorney’s Office gave notice that it plans to ask a jury to agree that certain sentencing enhancement factors apply to the Schubert case.

The sentencing enhancement factors include deliberate cruelty to the victim, that the accused used a weapon to carry out his alleged crimes, that future efforts to rehabilitate him will not succeed, and that there is a need to ensure public security.

  • 10/17/2024 Notice
  • 11/18/2024 Hearing - Status Check
    Hearing Time 1:30 PM
I wonder what it was that BS did that makes the DA think this?:

"that future efforts to rehabilitate him will not succeed"

I can only come up with 1 reason and I do not think it applies here or we'd have heard about it by now. And that's if he's a repeat offender. Then they could say with all certainty that rehabilitation won't succeed (since it didn't in the past), but that is not the case with this individual so what in the world could it be I wonder?
 
  • #923
I wonder what it was that BS did that makes the DA think this?:

"that future efforts to rehabilitate him will not succeed"

I can only come up with 1 reason and I do not think it applies here or we'd have heard about it by now. And that's if he's a repeat offender. Then they could say with all certainty that rehabilitation won't succeed (since it didn't in the past), but that is not the case with this individual so what in the world could it be I wonder?
Sorry....graphic warning.

I can think of two things that might cause someone to say he can't be rehabilitated - if he was a cannibal and/or if he tortured her heinously while alive.

He SEEMS like clean-cut young man, not a stereotypical criminal, let alone a criminal beyond rehabilitation. I don't think I've ever encountered that phrase before on WS. It's incredibly strong.

What the heck happened??

jmo
 
  • #924
Sorry....graphic warning.

I can think of two things that might cause someone to say he can't be rehabilitated - if he was a cannibal and/or if he tortured her heinously while alive.

He SEEMS like clean-cut young man, not a stereotypical criminal, let alone a criminal beyond rehabilitation. I don't think I've ever encountered that phrase before on WS. It's incredibly strong.

What the heck happened??

jmo
I was just about to say the same thing. Awful thought, but yes, serial ANYTHING - serial killers, serial rapists, serial child molesters...but also maybe torture, cannabalism, etc. So horrific to think about. :(
 
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All I've got to say is... Just wow at the last 2 posts. That's so horrible to think of. :(
 
  • #928
Welcome to Websleuths,

Beaverton !!!

 
  • #929
Sorry....graphic warning.

I can think of two things that might cause someone to say he can't be rehabilitated - if he was a cannibal and/or if he tortured her heinously while alive.

He SEEMS like clean-cut young man, not a stereotypical criminal, let alone a criminal beyond rehabilitation. I don't think I've ever encountered that phrase before on WS. It's incredibly strong.

What the heck happened??

jmo
Overkill was my thought. Overkill in many cases is fulfilling the sp's rage for whatever reasons he had. JMO
 
  • #930
Sorry....graphic warning.

I can think of two things that might cause someone to say he can't be rehabilitated - if he was a cannibal and/or if he tortured her heinously while alive.

He SEEMS like clean-cut young man, not a stereotypical criminal, let alone a criminal beyond rehabilitation. I don't think I've ever encountered that phrase before on WS. It's incredibly strong.

What the heck happened??

jmo

Or: on his electronic devices they found evidence of him dreaming about it, for years, cannibalism, torturing, maybe writing stories about it. And maybe it was his first case of acting on his obsessions.

Alternatively: LE suspects that BS did it before, but can’t connect the cases. It can be a very specific kind of torture.

Imagine, another female body was found before, in Oregon, WA or CA, with exactly the same kind of trauma, on the same place, the same side of the body, inflicted by the same type of a weapon. But the woman is of a different age group or a socio-economic status and there is no way to prove BS was at that place. I think it is highly possible- we may be even talking about another case with the same “signature”.

Whatever it is, I feel LE is angry and disgusted with BS. They must have the reason to.
 
  • #931
In addition to the above:

According to the document, which listed a series of “sentence enhancement factors,” Schubert used a weapon and “posed a threat of actual violence” which resulted in permanent injury to Jubane prior to her death.

Schubert had been “deliberately cruel” in the final moments of Jubane’s life.


:-(
Poor Melissa

ETA
It remains unknown whether Jubane and Schubert's relationship extended any further from the fact that they were neighbors, with the circumstances of the case still sealed
What does the second paragraph even mean?
 
  • #932
I was just about to say the same thing. Awful thought, but yes, serial ANYTHING - serial killers, serial rapists, serial child molesters...but also maybe torture, cannabalism, etc. So horrific to think about. :(
i don’t think it would be torture, wouldn’t they charge him with that if so? But the c word gives me shivers down my spine.

The only other thing i can think of is removing body parts while she was alive. This is really becoming downright gruesome. I don’t know what to think anymore. The fact he was a nurse now has me questioning his motivation for pursuing that particular career.
 
  • #933
I agree with Knox. The word that comes to my mind when I read the description and the fact that they believe he is beyond rehabilitation is mutilation and severe cutting then causing death, and I stop there because I cannot stand the horror of it
 
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i don’t think it would be torture, wouldn’t they charge him with that if so? But the c word gives me shivers down my spine.

The only other thing i can think of is removing body parts while she was alive. This is really becoming downright gruesome. I don’t know what to think anymore. The fact he was a nurse now has me questioning his motivation for pursuing that particular career.
Evil ppl are in every occupation. I said it earlier, I think it was over kill. I don't believe the cannibalism theory at all. He killed her with rage and he couldn't stop. JMO
 
  • #936
OCT 19, 2024
Senior Deputy District Attorney Andrew Freeman filed the notice with the court on Thursday afternoon, though the filing didn’t show up in the state’s electronic case filing system until Friday. A spokesperson for the DA’s office didn’t offer comment on this week’s filing.

Little is known so far about the circumstances in which police and prosecutors allege Schubert killed Jubane, because prosecutors successfully persuaded a judge to seal documents, such as an application for a search warrant and the probable cause affidavit, out of concern publicly releasing the information would compromise their investigation.
 
  • #937
"So far,
most details surrounding the case have remained sealed from the public.

However,
a recent court document filed by prosecutors on Thursday claimed that
Schubert had been
'deliberately cruel'
in the final moments of Jubane’s life.

Prosecutors claim that

'the degree of harm or loss attributed to the current crime of conviction
was significantly greater than typical for such an offense'.

Additionally,
prosecutors said

'future efforts
to rehabilitate [Schubert] will not be successful
and there is a need to ensure the security of the public'.”

 
  • #938
I wonder what it was that BS did that makes the DA think this?:

"that future efforts to rehabilitate him will not succeed"

I can only come up with 1 reason and I do not think it applies here or we'd have heard about it by now. And that's if he's a repeat offender. Then they could say with all certainty that rehabilitation won't succeed (since it didn't in the past), but that is not the case with this individual so what in the world could it be I wonder?
Personally, I think it's zeroing in on his mental health assessment after he was arrested, Bryce's interrogation interaction with LE and from what they were told by ppl in his life like old girlfriends , co workers and ex-friends . I have a hunch he probably created some weird vibes and possibly made some female coworkers uncomfortable at work. I still think this was his first rodeo and he just snapped and in most cases the motive is simple. His assessments in jail will probably be submitted with a Dr report during the trial. JMO
 
  • #939
OCT 19, 2024
Senior Deputy District Attorney Andrew Freeman filed the notice with the court on Thursday afternoon, though the filing didn’t show up in the state’s electronic case filing system until Friday. A spokesperson for the DA’s office didn’t offer comment on this week’s filing.

Little is known so far about the circumstances in which police and prosecutors allege Schubert killed Jubane, because prosecutors successfully persuaded a judge to seal documents, such as an application for a search warrant and the probable cause affidavit, out of concern publicly releasing the information would compromise their investigation.
So strange. It's been said any attempt to rehabilitate the perp would be unsuccessful (why?) and that releasing any info about the crime would compromise the investigation. Is there missing evidence? What would compromise the investigation so much that essentially NO info can be released? This is all unusual, imo.

jmo
 
  • #940
So strange. It's been said any attempt to rehabilitate the perp would be unsuccessful (why?) and that releasing any info about the crime would compromise the investigation. Is there missing evidence? What would compromise the investigation so much that essentially NO info can be released? This is all unusual, imo.

jmo
I'm thankful this state holds info tightly so things don't get jeopardized before a jury is selected . Look at the Delphi case and how the general public threw out all these rumors and false info and the current clown show the trial is experiencing. The Idaho 4 is another case where the public messed up the investigation. JMO
 
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