CuriousMaine
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Here's a link: Human remains found in Barron County
This is from over a year ago. Adult male, unknown, unsolved.
Edit: for clarification. Not recent!
I mean it could be one of those things where maybe someone is acting odd or strange and it goes unnoticed. When he does get caught people will see in hindsight something was off about them. I think anyway
That would make sense, but I haven’t heard anything that makes me think that these people could have been targeted for that particular reason.And/Or they were looking for something of perceived value that took 20-30 minutes.
TYAppears those were found south of Barron. Southeast of the Closs home.
Link: Human remains found in Barron County
Treading carefully here, but a few things did strike me as odd in this press conference. It was almost as if the family were trying to appeal to Jayme to come home...as if she had a choice in the matter.
I don't know...maybe I'm just tired and off my game.
Thank you. I did miss some, but not much.
People might get nervous when they see that link on this thread.
That would make sense, but I haven’t heard anything that makes me think that these people could have been targeted for that particular reason.
They appeared to be hard working middle class Americans with no criminal connection.
People might get nervous when they see that link on this thread.
Unless maybe they are from out of town and don't pay much attention to the news.
We don't know what the company is doing behind the scenes though, so no, for me it doesn't feel off whatsoever. JMO
A fund established for the family of the late Jim and Denise Closs, and their daughter, Jayme, could reach at least $30,000 this week, according to a family member.Remember in the MT case, we were wondering abt the tiny award offered by the power co-op, but really it was just a start. In the meantime, family & community members & businesses were working with Crime Stoppers to pool funds for the most enticing reward. It’s really too early to say the Closs’s employers are doing nothing. I’m betting they’re working on contributing in all sorts of ways.
Sorry, deleted response to postAppears those were found south of Barron. Southeast of the Closs home.
Link: Human remains found in Barron County
I have a family member that has been in LE for 20 years. He was already aware of this case obviously due to the amber alerts, etc. We are about 15 hours away from Barron, Wi so I just showed him the press conference where the aunts were speaking. He said it was extremely calculated and thinks this might explain part of the aunts demeanor for those who feel she didn't seem emotional enough. I told him that a lot of people (not all) seemed to feel a "weird vibe" from the press conference as a whole (based on what I have read). He said it might feel weird to someone who doesn't know the objective, whatever that is supposed to mean. Just wanted to share.
This is not recent. It was 2017.Sheriff investigating human bones found south of Barron
Regarding the Starbucks in the PC...
Being a native of Rice Lake I go there at least a couple of times a year as I my siblings and many friends live there. I am not aware of any Starbucks in the area - can someone help me here? I know they sell the canned and bottled Starbucks in the local convenience stores such as Kwik-Trip but not the freshly brewed. If nothing else I would like to know of one in the area for my next rip there in November as I enjoy their fresh hot coffee.
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Jayme is a child. And no twisted killer has accused her of a crime she clearly didn’t commit. We have zero information that indicates Jayme is anything other than a victim. TOS prevent me from suggesting how others should post, so I will just say if I were interested in entertaining “victim vs perp” theories I would start a private thread and invite like-minded posters to join that conversation.
Hi PommyMommy... are these donations to go towards a reward or just general donations for the family?A fund established for the family of the late Jim and Denise Closs, and their daughter, Jayme, could reach at least $30,000 this week, according to a family member.
JS said one donor had already offered $10,000, and has information that Jennie-O Turkey Store, where Jim and Denise Closs were employed, has also been gathering donations.
“I have heard that (the Jennie-O donations) could be at $20,000,” JS said.
Bank account established