Found Alive WI - Jayme Closs, 13, Barron, missing after parents found shot, 15 Oct 2018 *Arrest* #34

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  • #781
I hated watching this conference. I want to see more praise for Jayme and less praise for themselves! Even praise to the dogwalker would be nice!
What are you talking about? There was a ton of praise and tears for her!
 
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The man accused of kidnapping the 13-year-old girl found alive after being missing since mid-October has been named as 21-year-old Jake Thomas Patterson.

Police confirmed Patterson, from Gordon, Wis., is in custody on two charges of first degree intentional homicide in the deaths of Jayme Closs' parents and one count of kidnapping.

Jayme Closs kidnap: Man in custody named as Jake Thomas Patterson | Daily Mail Online
 
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  • #784
Too bad juvenile histories are confidential, sealed, expunged or all of the above. My gut tells me he's likely known to juvenile authorities and local mental health providers. JMO.
Maybe not. He might be sneaky enough that he was never caught or they never had substantial evidence.
 
  • #785

Yup. Everyone here is saying he has no social media because they can't find a Facebook account, I'm just waiting for someone to find his reddit account.
 
  • #786
Why was this guy on someones radar? That's very interesting.

We knew the block where she was kept and the age of the suspect (21) last night. Some sleuths looked up home owner and address records until they found a person that fit the description. MOO.
 
  • #786
Well looks like the earlier gossip was correct. Jake Patterson. From what I have gathered his parents are divorced. And if him and his brother were living in the house after parents moved out ... I believe his brother moved away. Brother has a record for sexual assault (from a few years ago). From what I can gather if Jake had a FB page it has already been removed.
 
  • #787
Really? How did he come up on anyone's radar?
There was a livestream on YT like 12 hours ago with a well-known crime sleuth guy. One of the live commenters was adamant that Jake Patterson AND ANOTHER PERSON, also named, were the perps. If you weren't there at the time, you would have missed it. I was there. I have not mentioned or hinted the name to anyone though. The commenter seemed to be a middle-aged male but I did not screen shot or have any record and have no idea who he is from Adam. That's why Ive been sitting on the name Jake Patterson (and another name) all day. I hope this is helpful and allowed information Gitana.
 
  • #787
I was touched when I heard the applause at the end of the press conference.

Everyone was applauding not only for Jayme's courage and spirit to run to safety but to all of the assistance provided from all of the agencies at the press conference, as well as to the community.
 
  • #788
That's true but this could at least be used to build the framework so that future cases can get solved without having to play a waiting game. Were there any red flags missed after the abduction, how did he fall under the radar and were there any signs of him planning the abduction. I understand the lack of evidence being the problem but we need to take this chance to learn why there was no evidence- there is no such thing as a perfect crime.

I have no doubt they will do that. She's not even been back for 24 hours. There's a tremendous amount of work to be done, still. They actually had far more information than I expected at this point. I expect that the 4pm presser will be much more orderly and organized. This was the "shouting it from the rooftops" presser.
 
  • #789
I want to know what was proactive.


He closed his FB page... it was first name and middle name as last name. Other threads, different media site show him arguing gun control and metal detectors at sports events
 
  • #789
I think that these LE officers are just inexperienced with press conferences and are honestly letting their own emotions come through. They're so very happy that this was resolved peacefully and with Jayme alive. It must be so hard when the trail seems so cold. I do think they're trying to express that Jayme saved herself - just not very articulate. I'll give them a bit of grace for that emotion right now.

I agree. Why all the venom aimed at LE for this press conference? No they didn't solve this case, but neither did the websleuths community or anyone else for that matter! Don't they have the right to be elated just like the rest of us? They've been working round the clock for months, and have a lot more work to successfully bring this case to prosecution. Patterson has zero criminal record, and has been concealing his identity. Many crimes take a lucky break to be solved, as they mentioned. LE did apprehend the suspect in his car after Jayme escaped without incident, well done LE!

Let's just be happy this has a positive outcome!
 
  • #790
I have a theory but it is just that, a theory. And bare with me because I may seem like I am saying jayme had a part in it but 100% am NOT saying that.
My theory is that is was somewhat like the dede Blanchard case - expect jayme wasn't being tortured but just complained about normal teenage/ parent struggles. Perhaps she met this man online and vented to him about not having the freedom she wanted to or something, so he decided to take it into his own hands and "free" her from her parents.
Again, I do not think she actually wanted her parents dead and I am NOT saying he thought he was saving her, I think he was obsessed with her and sick.
I am so happy Jayme is safe but my heart breaks for her and the pain she has been going through and will continue to go through. Prayers that she is able to heal.
 
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Really? How did he come up on anyone's radar?

I figured out the house right before the presser. I saw a comment that there were always people in and out of the house and that there was criminal activity related to the house. I knew it was the 14100 block, and couldn’t be the lady who found her or the house they ran to. Then I just looked up each homeowner to see who had relatives in their 20s, and then I saw that this one house had multiple names associated with it. Like an oddly high amount of people to one address. At that point, given the age and associations (many who had criminal history) I was pretty sure I knew
 
  • #793
So a 21 year old planned this, killed two people very quickly, grabbed jayme (probably barefoot) and sped up to Douglas County and hid for 88 days? Wow just wow

There must be more to it.
 
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  • #795
I’m confused. She isn’t yet with her family because of the reunification process?
 
  • #796
Well looks like the earlier gossip was correct. Jake Patterson. From what I have gathered his parents are divorced. And if him and his brother were living in the house after parents moved out ... I believe his brother moved away. Brother has a record for sexual assault (from a few years ago). From what I can gather if Jake had a FB page it has already been removed.

Sexual assault? Oh boy...
 
  • #797
I'm curious how JP was supporting himself? It takes money to keep the electricity on, to buy food, gas for the car, etc. How does someone with no job afford to live?
 
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Live updates: Missing teen Jayme Closs found alive - CNN
Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald confirmed that Jayme Closs was the suspect's target, and authorities are now trying to figure out why.

They do not believe the suspect, who has no criminal history, had contact with Closs and her family. However, they believe he had planned his actions.

"Jayme was taken against her will and escaped from the residence at which she was being held in. We also don’t believe at this time the suspect had any contact with the family. We do believe that Jayme was the only target," Fitzgerald said.

"I can tell you that the subject planned his actions and took many proactive steps to hide his identity from law enforcement and the general public," he added.

The sheriff also said it is still unclear who made the 911 call.
 
  • #800
Hopefully, she goes to the treatment facility that Jaycee Dugard created for girls held captive.
 
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