AMBER ALERT WI - Jayme Closs, 13, Barron, missing after parents found shot, 15 Oct 2018 *endangered* #11

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5 min. warning just given
 
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Some Closs family members are joining the live and will be making a statement. They are not accepting questions.
 
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OMG, The dog is there. :(
 
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One of the aunts has the dog with her. I'm about to cry.
 
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I just can't see a skinny meth head teen or early 20's doing all of this. It had to be somebody really strong to take on three people and a dog and get away without anybody seeing them and leaving no clues.
Kind of like Superman!
This is a great article on the effects of meth with examples:

"Billy Nicholls, former Hawthorn and Richmond footballer of "exemplary" character, is sentenced to 11 years' jail after shooting two men in the leg in separate incidents while in an ice-induced psychosis.

▪ Police investigate the ice usage of John Torney, 31, charged with murdering his girlfriend's two-year-old daughter after her body is discovered in the roof cavity of their house in Mildura, Victoria, with evidence of a blunt force injury.


▪ A 35-year-old man with a history of ice use is charged with stabbing his mother and seven-year-old nephew to death outside their home in Lalor Park in Sydney's west.

Lawyers and judges are warning that newly addicted people, not previously known to the criminal justice system, are increasingly being charged with highly violent crimes on their first offences: armed robberies, aggravated burglaries, serious assaults and sex offences.

Professor Michael Farrell, director of the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre at the University of New South Wales, says he would love to know what proportion of ice users experience psychosis. .

"Initially we thought it was dose related, that when you take a lot, you go mad."

But it turns out to be more complex than that. One of ice's unusual attributes is that, in contrast to some other drugs, the brains of long-term users become more rather than less sensitised to it, so that smaller doses can have bigger effects.


"It's important not to be too simplistic about these chemicals in the brain," Professor Farrell said.

The "incredibly complex connections" between all the different brain parts are not well understood, but overactivity in one part of the brain can lead to underactivity in another part.

The combination of paranoia and hyper-arousal can add up to violence, he said."

Inside an ice rage: what methamphetamine does to your brain
 
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1550 tips - 1250 closed
sightings - call 911
if you were on hwy 8 between 1230 and 130 am call in to tip line
 
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Sheriff, from pc:

As of today, no items of evidentiary value during their search but their evidence teams continue to look over those items.
 
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no items of evidentiary value recovered during search but they're still looking at them
not be searching more areas yet
 
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1,250 tips of 1,550 have been closed
No items of evidentiary value were recovered during the search
At this time will not be planning another search
Jennifer Smith, Jayme's aunt speaking
 
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Omg this Aunt's statement has me crying.
 
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How very true. There is no age on evil. It's everywhere.

I do think, if the door was kicked in, it had to be somebody with some strength and wearing some big KA boots!

True. Yet many men in their 60s and 70s are very strong.

I am not saying that is the age but there have been women and men capable of doing terrible gruesome murders and in some of the cases the male victims far outweighed the female suspects..some who were in their 70s at the time.

I dont know how strong their door was but other than breaching the door none of this would have been difficult to do imo.

He/they had a lethal weapon. None of the victims had anything to defend themselves with.

Imo
 
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Paul Blume on Twitter
Sheriff briefing now. #JaymeCloss aunts behind him. Now more than 1500 tips called in. Announces no evidence in case found during yesterday's massive volunteer search.

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an emotional plea to jayme to come home - they have frappucino waiting
 
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Just announced $25k reward.
 
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Whoa. That was a plea directly to Jayme from her Aunt. Not an abductor. Almost like trying to appeal to her emotions and sensibilities. Weird.

JMO.
 
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Hello long time lurker,
What i keep coming back to is the dog , if this was a violent psycho murder type would they have killed the dog too
 
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They brought the doggie, the only one left ( at this time) in the family. :(
 
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Reward of $25,000 for information leading to Jayme's location
 
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Oh my, gut wrenching. Then the dog.......tears
 
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