Found Alive WI - Jayme Closs, 13, Barron, missing after parents found shot, 15 Oct 2018 *Arrest* #44

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Pleading guilty to the murder charges and kidnapping charges, dismissing burglary charges via plea agreement
 
  • #242
YES! The best possible news for Jayme and her family in being able to move forward toward healing. YES!
 
  • #243
Patterson had wanted to enter a guilty plea from day 1.

Lawyers wanted to do their due diligence.
 
  • #244
He has always been consistent in his statements and what he wanted to do (plead guilty). It is free, knowing, and voluntary.
 
  • #245
Thank goodness.
 
  • #246
Patterson had wanted to enter a plea from day 1.

Lawyers wanted to do their due diligence.

“ He has been consistent since the time that we met...this is his choice...freeing, knowing and voluntary.”
 
  • #247
JP is not receiving any treatment for any mental disorder.
 
  • #248
“Do you understand that (by pleading guilty):

very long list”

—-

I wonder if Jayme is watching this.
 
  • #249
“Do you understand that (by pleading guilty):

very long list”

Dotting their i's and crossing their t's so he doesn't turn around and appeal. :)
 
  • #250
He’s crying. Boohoo.
 
  • #251
Patterson showing remorse as he pleads. Can't tell if it's an act or not.
 
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Sentencing scheduled for Friday, May 24 at 1:30 p.m.

Bond revoked.

Pre-sentencing investigation ordered.

Court is adjourned.
 
  • #253
Sentencing on Friday May 24 1:30.

Bond revoked.

Adjourned.
 
  • #254
Throw away the freaking key.
 
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[URL="https://www.weau.com/content/news/WATCH-LIVE-Patterson-to-enter-plea-in-Jayme-Closs-kidnapping-parents-murders-507732221.html"]Suspect in murders, kidnapping of Jayme Closs pleads guilty as part of plea deal[/URL]
Jake Patterson made the plea Wednesday in Barron County court to two counts of 1st-Degree Intentional Homicide and one count of kidnapping. A count of armed burglary was dismissed. Patterson’s plea means there will be no trial. Sentencing is scheduled for May 24 at 1:30.

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https://www.postcrescent.com/story/...s-guilty-kidnapping-double-murder/3226189002/
Jake Patterson pleaded guilty Wednesday to kidnapping 13-year-old Jayme Closs and murdering her parents, a move that spares the teenager and her family from enduring a trial.

Patterson, 21, appeared in Barron County Circuit Court Wednesday afternoon to be arraigned on first-degree intentional homicide, kidnapping and armed burglary charges. He's being held in the Polk County Jail on a $5 million cash bond.

Under a plea agreement, prosecutors agreed to drop a charge of armed burglary and to not charge Patterson with any crimes related to the time he kept Jayme in captivity at a home in Douglas County.

[...]

The Latest: Man pleads guilty in kidnapping of Jayme Closs
1:05 p.m.

A Wisconsin man has pleaded guilty to kidnapping 13-year-old Jayme Closs and killing her parents.

Twenty-one-year-old Jake Patterson pleaded guilty Wednesday to two counts of intentional homicide and one count of kidnapping. A count of armed burglary was dropped. The intentional homicide counts carry a sentence of life in prison.

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https://bringmethenews.com/minnesot...-to-abducting-jayme-closs-killing-her-parents
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He has pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree abduction and two counts of first-degree intentional homicide, with a fourth charge of first-degree armed burglary dropped.

Patterson will also not face any charges for crimes he may have committed in DouglasCounty, which he where he held Closs for almost three months after abducting her on Oct. 15, 2018.

Patterson's attorney told the court hearing that his client had intended to plead guilty "from the very first day."

[...]
 
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Just saw the good news on Twitter!
 
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Patterson's arraignment is underway. He smiled at his family when he walked into the courtroom.

Patterson's attorney says he will plead guilty to the homicide and kidnapping charges. The armed burglary charge will be dismissed. The state will not file criminal charges for crimes committed in Douglas County.

Patterson's attorney Richard Jones says Patterson has wanted to enter a plea from the day they met him.

Patterson has entered his guilty pleas. He strained to speak with each one. You can hear him sniffling.

Patterson will be sentenced on Friday, May 24.

Patterson say, "Bye Jayme" as he left the courtroom.

Haley BeMiller (@haleybemiller) | Twitter
 
  • #260
JP is going to have a long, long time to ponder his acts.

Good <modsnip> Riddance.
 
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