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Caretaker is just the official term used by the school district for someone other than the parent who takes care of the child after school. It has nothing to do with any sort of special need. That is just the term the district uses as a catch-all for babysitter, school-aged caregiver, after school care, etc.
It took five mins to find Denise. Think about that. This is some kind of messed up!! Can’t make any sense of it!
Why did Fitzgerald make a point to say there is no evidence jayme put up a struggle ... why say that ??
Is there anything to substantiate that this is an official term used by the schools?
I have kids and I've never heard the term "caretaker" used except in a legal sense. Ie; I'm "caretaker" for my mother with dementia. Meaning I am the primary person who oversees every aspect of her health and well being as well as her finances OR In the case of SSI payments in regard to people who receive SSI needing additional incomes because they are caring for minor children (they call it caretaker supplements). It's also used for welfare or state benefit purposes (ie; primary caregivers can apply for benefits).
Or it applies to legal custody (ie; mom is the primary caregiver).
I don't see anyone using "caretaker" as an interchangeable term with "babysitter" or "daycare". It's very much a legal term or a paid job description (ie; caretaker of a property).
Agree.
Everyone is providing thoughtful and logical reasoning as to why Jayme needed a "caretaker". Note the use of the word "caretaker". It hasn't been said "Jayme's Aunt took care of her, or watched her while her parents were working". The word "caretaker" has been used specifically.
This word suggests a special need of some sort that required monitoring. It could have been physical, emotion, or psychological....or combo; some special need.
This isn't adding up for me given Jayme's age. Something else is behind the "care taking", and it could very well be material to her case.
I'd like to know what that is.
As usual, just an amateur opinion and speculation.
Where did we first hear the word “caretaker?”Jayme may have needed someone to take her to school or care for her when sick, but that doesn't require appointing someone as caretaker legally. I'm not sure we know that "care taker" wasn't just a word that was used or if it was an actual legal arrangement though.
If it was a legal arrangement there had to be a reason. Possible that it was simply to skirt the rules of school districts to enroll her in another district, but why was it that important to switch her to another district ? Parents generally avoid doing that if they don't have a pretty big reason. We know it wasn't a transportation thing because they have school bus services to the Closs home.
Where did we first hear the word “caretaker?”
Thank you!Autopsy results of dead couple coming soon; search for missing teen continues
Jayme attended a Cameron School but transferred to Riverview Middle School in Barron because her family caretaker moved to that area, said Fitzgerald.
Autopsy results of dead couple coming soon; search for missing teen continues
Jayme attended a Cameron School but transferred to Riverview Middle School in Barron because her family caretaker moved to that area, said Fitzgerald.
And I still wonder if there was more to that. Given both her parents were murdered and Jayme is missing, all angles are game.Autopsy results of dead couple coming soon; search for missing teen continues
Jayme attended a Cameron School but transferred to Riverview Middle School in Barron because her family caretaker moved to that area, said Fitzgerald.
Exactly. Odd.Her FAMILY caretaker? Who is the family caretaker?
And I still wonder if there was more to that. Given both her parents were murdered and Jayme is missing, all angles are game.
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Because the move of the “caretaker” resulted in Jayme having to change schools, whoever the caretaker is must have been very involved with Jayme. Going to a new school is a very big change for a 13 year old girl.Exactly. Odd.
I agree.I agree rosesfromangels.
It could be completely unrelated to the crime or it could be pretty darn important information.
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