I don't know if that was my post or someone else's, but here is the list I have. I'm quite certain it needs to be updated as I've not been able to keep up here as much as I'd like.I would like to see that post that lists all the people that have spoke out about the family & Jayme. I’ll have to try and find it. If someone knows which post it is, that would be great!
Thank you.
The neighbours could very well be wrong about what they heard and when they heard it. If the Sheriff has trouble with the timeline of 20 minutes, which is really a long time in this type of situation, then that is what I'm going by. The neighbours don't seem like they would deliberately give their 'ear witness' account the way that they did, but they could be wrong about it. The fact that they went to tabloid media and possibly got paid for their several times told memory of events, only weakens their version. I don't think it really helps with finding the murderer anyways at this point. If they had actually seen something, that would be a different matter!Here's a link to an article where the Sheriff addresses that:
'You almost never see this': 5 questions about the Jayme Closs disappearance
Fitzgerald said the neighbors' account of gunshots is unsubstantiated, and nothing points to shots going off around that time. He's unsure why their time frame differs from investigators'.
"There’s nothing to show that somebody was in the house for 20 minutes," he said.
Enough time has passed that the only reason to keep the 911 call secret is because there’s something they don’t want us to hear for whatever reason.
My interpretation of the Daily Mail bit was that the sheriff or whoever was speaking was theorizing that one reason there was no physical evidence of the perp in the house could be that if he only came in 5 feet and was only there a very short time, he may not have left evidence. NOT that it was a knowable fact that he only came in 5 feet and was there for 4 minutes.
IMO, the fact is that there was no evidence of an intruder. And that means they can't know if he came in 5 feet, 10 feet, or went all over but just didn't leave a trace.
I grew up in a rural area. Only the townies shared bus stops. All highway bus pick ups were individual because you could not send kids walking down a highway to share a bus stop. It’s not at all safe.Wow...that's unusual for them to stop at each drive on a Highway. Also would be annoying to travelers I would think. When I said alone, I would believe an adult would be close by. But, I shouldn't make assumptions because I don't know if she did or didn't. Don't know anything definite about any of them.![]()
BBM (bottom paragraph)My interpretation of the Daily Mail bit was that the sheriff or whoever was speaking was theorizing that one reason there was no physical evidence of the perp in the house could be that if he only came in 5 feet and was only there a very short time, he may not have left evidence. NOT that it was a knowable fact that he only came in 5 feet and was there for 4 minutes.
IMO, the fact is that there was no evidence of an intruder. And that means they can't know if he came in 5 feet, 10 feet, or went all over but just didn't leave a trace.
I don't know if that was my post or someone else's, but here is the list I have. I'm quite certain it needs to be updated as I've not been able to keep up here as much as I'd like.
OCT 16
One of Jayme Closs' family members (video says “Great Uncle”) lives in Manitowoc. They want people to keep talking about Jayme. They’re keeping their hopes up that she will be found alive and safe.
The husband of one of Closs' cousins says he wants to spread the word that Closs disappearing is a serious issue. He says if anyone has any information on her location, they should report it to police.
The husband also says the positive messages on social media are encouraging. They are helping the family remain hopeful during a tough time as the search continues.
Jayme Closs family members want her home safe
OCT 16
Some of Closs’ family was at a press conference on Tuesday. Jayme’s aunt said, “Jayme is the sweetest little girl, she wouldn’t hurt a soul.” (“Tuesday” refers to Oct 16 press conference)
Superintendent of the Barron School District DT echoed that sentiment saying Jayme is a loyal friend who loves to dance. Jayme is also a runner on the Riverview Middle School cross country team.
Jayme’s friend A said she knows the entire Closs family well. Her parents worked with Jayme’s parents. She said she doesn’t understand why anyone would harm them. “I don’t think that there was anybody that would of been against them because they were such nice people, and I don’t think anybody would want to hurt them,” A said. A also said whoever has her should give her back because there’s a lot of people who really love her and don’t want to see anything bad happen to her.
Family, friends share stories of who Jayme Closs is
SL, president at Jennie-O Turkey Store said, “Our thoughts are with the Closs family and the entire Barron community. Jim and Denise were long time members of the Jennie-O Turkey Store family. This is a difficult time for our entire team and we are mourning this loss and are still processing this terrible tragedy. We are also hopeful for the safe return of their daughter, Jayme, and are keeping her and the Closs family in our thoughts.”
Jennie-O Turkey remembers employees killed in Barron Co. shooting
Neighbors, close friends, and the community showed their support for the Closs family during a candle light vigil at St. Peters Catholic Church on Tuesday. “Everyone is feeling very helpless right now,” MS, friend of the Closs family, told News 18.
Vigil held for Closs family: 2 killed in Barron Co. shooting
OCT 18
Jayme’s grandfather, 72-year-old RN, said nothing seemed amiss at the family gathering that Jayme and her mother attended Sunday afternoon. He said Jayme’s father was at work at the time. James and Denise Closs were longtime employees at the Jennie-O Turkey Store in Barron, which has a hatchery and processing plant. RN, Denise Closs’ father, told the Associated Press on Tuesday that Jayme “was quiet as always” at a birthday party for another family member. Denise Closs, he said, was “a thoughtful person [who brought] a little gift for everybody” at the party.
At the Barron Area Community Center, where Jim Closs’ name is listed on a board recognizing those who have exercised for 1,000 hours, local resident MS said everybody was “on edge, waiting to find out what’s going on here.” MS said he knew Jim Closs from high school athletics when Closs went to school in Ladysmith, Wis. The family was known for being active in their community, he said.
At Christine’s Dance Company, CF said the mood had been “somber” with the realization that part of their family was missing. “That ache doesn’t go away,” she said.
Jayme, a quiet, sweet girl who blossomed under encouragement, has taken dance classes since at least 2010, CF said. She was scheduled to come in for a 5:40 p.m. class Wednesday with two other girls. Instead, CF expected she would let Jayme’s classmates and parents talk about their missing friend.
Tearing up, CF said she can’t help but wonder what Jayme is going through.
Wisconsin town on edge with search for missing teen, parents found shot to death
OCT 20
SP said she knew the Closs family very well, she is hoping for a safe return of Jayme Closs. “I wear it for Jayme’s family, the family that I have grown up knowing throughout the years ever since kindergarten,” said SP. “I really hope they find Jayme. She really is just truthfully a sweet and loving girl, and I want her to come home now, as much as the family sure needs to as well.”
Green bracelets read #FindJaymeCloss, sold to fundraise for Closs family
OCT 24
Cameron resident JS, whose wife is Denise Closs’ sister, contacted area newspapers last week to announce he had set up an account for the family at Sterling Bank. On Monday, Oct. 22, 2018, JS said the family has “no immediate financial needs. I set up the account at Sterling Bank, because a lot of people have offered money, and I just wanted to have a place to put it.”
Bank account established
Just spoke to Closs family member. So grateful for yesterday's massive #jaymeclosssearch. Called it "amazing." Said it restored their faith in humanity after some ugly gossip on social media & beyond. Focus remains- #FindJaymeCloss. 4pm Sheriff news update today. We'll be there.
Paul Blume (@PaulBlume_FOX9) | Twitter
During a press conference on Wednesday, Jayme's aunt, JS, addressed reporters and thanked the Barron County community for their love and support. "Jayme, not a moment goes by where we are not thinking of you and praying for you," JS said. "Your family and friends miss you so much."
$25,000 reward offered for information on Jayme Closs, missing Wisconsin teen
OCT 27
Missy Ruffin of Rice Lake worked with them both at the Jennie-O turkey plant in Barron for more than 20 years. She was especially close to James Closs, with whom she worked “eight hours a day, five days a week for 15 years.” Ruffin sobbed as she left the service, dabbing her eyes with tissue. “I just hope they’re at peace,” she said, her voice catching in gasps. “They didn’t hurt nobody. They didn’t bother nobody.
Hundreds turn out to remember parents of missing Wisconsin teen Jayme Closs
NOV 2
“Like a woman who just lost her sister and her god-daughter who is missing, I mean not well, I don’t think any of the family is doing well,” MS, a family friend said. MS is talking about her friend, JS, who just lost her sister Denise and brother-in-law James Closs. She said she’s been doing whatever she can to help the family.
Entire country helping raise money for Closs family, as friends share more stories
NOV 12
“I was home alone when she called me. You get a phone call that early in the morning and you see it’s your sister -- you know something bad had happened,” SA recalled to Dateline. “She told me to sit down. She had bad news. And I also fell to the ground and probably screamed so loud.”
Jayme’s aunt SA told Dateline that her 13-year-old niece had no access to money or transportation. Sheriff Fitzgerald told Dateline Jayme’s cell phone is in police possession.
Investigators no closer to finding missing teen Jayme Closs whose parents were found dead in Wisconsin home
They believe the attack was targeted and planned. Family members recently returned to the Closs house in search for answers of their own. “It brought up more questions for us,” SA said.
Aunt SA and the others said while the community support in Barron has been overwhelming, the rumors connected to this case on social media really hurt. One they dismiss angrily is this idea Jayme had some secret boyfriend.
Family of missing Wisconsin teen Jayme Closs shares story weeks after disappearance
NOV 13
#JaymeCloss family shared a couple new photos with me tonight. I asked what features people should focus on- soft giggles, her dimpled chin when she smiles, thick eyebrows, redish blond hair & hazel eyes that may appear almost blue.
Paul Blume on Twitter
Family members are grappling with the deaths of Jim and Denise Closs and the disappearance of 13-year-old Jayme. KARE 11's Lou Raguse asked them: "What do you think happened?"
KARE 11
JC and KE were devastated by the loss of their oldest brother Jim and sister-in-law Denise. And they are unable to move forward because their niece, Jayme, is still missing. "We're trying to grieve our brother and sister-in-law. But then when you grieve, you feel guilty, because you're grieving. Because we still have a niece we want to come home," KE said.
The siblings say Jim was a hard-working, die-hard Packers and Badgers fan who loved recounting his own Ladysmith High School glory days at family gatherings. Denise, they say, was a sweetheart. And Jayme, her little follower.
Jayme Closs' family shares grief one month later
NOV 15
Denise Closs' brother, SN, said the family is hoping that evidence that leads to Jayme's safe return will eventually emerge. "Something's got to give, there has to be something left somewhere," he said.
"I know this whole area is in shock because never has the family fathomed they would deal with something like this, but this community hasn't either," SN said.
Sheriff asks hunters to look for evidence in case of missing girl whose parents were slain
"My sister will not rest until she's home, neither will my brother in law, she was the world to both of them," said JS, Denise's sister and Jayme's Aunt. "They were inseparable, they did everything together," Smith said.
RN keeps artwork Jayme made for him on a table in the living room so he can readily see them. She sketched a cardinal for him. While recovering in the hospital from pneumonia, she put together and decorated a birdhouse.
Relatives Plead for Vigilance as They Share Profound Loss of Closs Family
JS tells WCCO-TV the family has asked to listen to the 911 call made from Denise Closs’ cellphone that night, but authorities will not let them. It is still considered evidence in an active investigation.
‘We Will Not Give Up’: Godmother Of Jayme Closs Speaks Out
NOV 16
JS said she talked to her sister the night before, and they got off the phone at about 10 p.m. She said everything seemed fine. She had no idea that was the last time she’d hear her sister’s voice.
JS said social media rumors about her family are upsetting. There are entire Facebook groups dedicated to theories about the crime, not all of them are kind to the family. “And all that stuff on social media that’s made up, I just get so angry, I can’t even go read it anymore. It’s a tragedy, it’s horrible. Losing a sister and a brother-in-law and then have your niece missing, and people saying this about us, it’s awful. I just wish it would stop,” said JS.
Sister, aunt opens up about Closs family tragedy
10 minute video includes Sheriff Fitzgerald, Jayme's aunt JS and community members, view of home with new door.
WATCH – One Month Missing: The Closs Mystery special report
NOV 20
RN “Grandpa Red”, Denise’s father and Jayme’s grandfather, who also lives in Cornell, said Denise would call him two or three times a day. “She always had something else to tell me,” he said. “I could hear Jayme laughing in the background with her dad.” The loss of his daughter and the disappearance of his granddaughter, he said, have shattered his world.
He said he hasn’t been able to put his daughter to rest in his mind because the casket was closed at her funeral, robbing him of the opportunity to see her one last time.
A month after Jayme Closs vanished, the feeling in her hometown is 'very dark'
NOV 21
"It's hard, not knowing where (Jayme's) at," said RN, 72, Jayme's grandfather and Denise Closs' father. "Can't do nothing for Jim and Denise but her ..." RN said he'll be hosting Thanksgiving at his home as relatives still shocked by the tragedy try to comfort one another. "Everybody wants to be together," he said.
"I got a lot of things around here I look at and think of them," he said. March 16 will be three years since his wife passed away, he said. "That was hard to get over," he said. "I don't know if I'll ever get over this."
Missing Wisconsin girl's family faces painful holiday season
Yes, I agree. This had been discussed before, and I'm in the camp which does not want to hear the 911 call, especially since it does not 'say' much; plus if I was a family member I would not want the tape released for public perusal.I think it may be the sounds of a person breathing their last if anything...jmo.
I'll add that in one of the first articles, Jayme's cousin spoke of James as Jayme's "knight in shining armor."I don't know if that was my post or someone else's, but here is the list I have. I'm quite certain it needs to be updated as I've not been able to keep up here as much as I'd like.
OCT 16
One of Jayme Closs' family members (video says “Great Uncle”) lives in Manitowoc. They want people to keep talking about Jayme. They’re keeping their hopes up that she will be found alive and safe.
The husband of one of Closs' cousins says he wants to spread the word that Closs disappearing is a serious issue. He says if anyone has any information on her location, they should report it to police.
The husband also says the positive messages on social media are encouraging. They are helping the family remain hopeful during a tough time as the search continues.
Jayme Closs family members want her home safe
OCT 16
Some of Closs’ family was at a press conference on Tuesday. Jayme’s aunt said, “Jayme is the sweetest little girl, she wouldn’t hurt a soul.” (“Tuesday” refers to Oct 16 press conference)
Superintendent of the Barron School District DT echoed that sentiment saying Jayme is a loyal friend who loves to dance. Jayme is also a runner on the Riverview Middle School cross country team.
Jayme’s friend A said she knows the entire Closs family well. Her parents worked with Jayme’s parents. She said she doesn’t understand why anyone would harm them. “I don’t think that there was anybody that would of been against them because they were such nice people, and I don’t think anybody would want to hurt them,” A said. A also said whoever has her should give her back because there’s a lot of people who really love her and don’t want to see anything bad happen to her.
Family, friends share stories of who Jayme Closs is
SL, president at Jennie-O Turkey Store said, “Our thoughts are with the Closs family and the entire Barron community. Jim and Denise were long time members of the Jennie-O Turkey Store family. This is a difficult time for our entire team and we are mourning this loss and are still processing this terrible tragedy. We are also hopeful for the safe return of their daughter, Jayme, and are keeping her and the Closs family in our thoughts.”
Jennie-O Turkey remembers employees killed in Barron Co. shooting
Neighbors, close friends, and the community showed their support for the Closs family during a candle light vigil at St. Peters Catholic Church on Tuesday. “Everyone is feeling very helpless right now,” MS, friend of the Closs family, told News 18.
Vigil held for Closs family: 2 killed in Barron Co. shooting
OCT 18
Jayme’s grandfather, 72-year-old RN, said nothing seemed amiss at the family gathering that Jayme and her mother attended Sunday afternoon. He said Jayme’s father was at work at the time. James and Denise Closs were longtime employees at the Jennie-O Turkey Store in Barron, which has a hatchery and processing plant. RN, Denise Closs’ father, told the Associated Press on Tuesday that Jayme “was quiet as always” at a birthday party for another family member. Denise Closs, he said, was “a thoughtful person [who brought] a little gift for everybody” at the party.
At the Barron Area Community Center, where Jim Closs’ name is listed on a board recognizing those who have exercised for 1,000 hours, local resident MS said everybody was “on edge, waiting to find out what’s going on here.” MS said he knew Jim Closs from high school athletics when Closs went to school in Ladysmith, Wis. The family was known for being active in their community, he said.
At Christine’s Dance Company, CF said the mood had been “somber” with the realization that part of their family was missing. “That ache doesn’t go away,” she said.
Jayme, a quiet, sweet girl who blossomed under encouragement, has taken dance classes since at least 2010, CF said. She was scheduled to come in for a 5:40 p.m. class Wednesday with two other girls. Instead, CF expected she would let Jayme’s classmates and parents talk about their missing friend.
Tearing up, CF said she can’t help but wonder what Jayme is going through.
Wisconsin town on edge with search for missing teen, parents found shot to death
OCT 20
SP said she knew the Closs family very well, she is hoping for a safe return of Jayme Closs. “I wear it for Jayme’s family, the family that I have grown up knowing throughout the years ever since kindergarten,” said SP. “I really hope they find Jayme. She really is just truthfully a sweet and loving girl, and I want her to come home now, as much as the family sure needs to as well.”
Green bracelets read #FindJaymeCloss, sold to fundraise for Closs family
OCT 24
Cameron resident JS, whose wife is Denise Closs’ sister, contacted area newspapers last week to announce he had set up an account for the family at Sterling Bank. On Monday, Oct. 22, 2018, JS said the family has “no immediate financial needs. I set up the account at Sterling Bank, because a lot of people have offered money, and I just wanted to have a place to put it.”
Bank account established
Just spoke to Closs family member. So grateful for yesterday's massive #jaymeclosssearch. Called it "amazing." Said it restored their faith in humanity after some ugly gossip on social media & beyond. Focus remains- #FindJaymeCloss. 4pm Sheriff news update today. We'll be there.
Paul Blume (@PaulBlume_FOX9) | Twitter
During a press conference on Wednesday, Jayme's aunt, JS, addressed reporters and thanked the Barron County community for their love and support. "Jayme, not a moment goes by where we are not thinking of you and praying for you," JS said. "Your family and friends miss you so much."
$25,000 reward offered for information on Jayme Closs, missing Wisconsin teen
OCT 27
Missy Ruffin of Rice Lake worked with them both at the Jennie-O turkey plant in Barron for more than 20 years. She was especially close to James Closs, with whom she worked “eight hours a day, five days a week for 15 years.” Ruffin sobbed as she left the service, dabbing her eyes with tissue. “I just hope they’re at peace,” she said, her voice catching in gasps. “They didn’t hurt nobody. They didn’t bother nobody.
Hundreds turn out to remember parents of missing Wisconsin teen Jayme Closs
NOV 2
“Like a woman who just lost her sister and her god-daughter who is missing, I mean not well, I don’t think any of the family is doing well,” MS, a family friend said. MS is talking about her friend, JS, who just lost her sister Denise and brother-in-law James Closs. She said she’s been doing whatever she can to help the family.
Entire country helping raise money for Closs family, as friends share more stories
NOV 12
“I was home alone when she called me. You get a phone call that early in the morning and you see it’s your sister -- you know something bad had happened,” SA recalled to Dateline. “She told me to sit down. She had bad news. And I also fell to the ground and probably screamed so loud.”
Jayme’s aunt SA told Dateline that her 13-year-old niece had no access to money or transportation. Sheriff Fitzgerald told Dateline Jayme’s cell phone is in police possession.
Investigators no closer to finding missing teen Jayme Closs whose parents were found dead in Wisconsin home
They believe the attack was targeted and planned. Family members recently returned to the Closs house in search for answers of their own. “It brought up more questions for us,” SA said.
Aunt SA and the others said while the community support in Barron has been overwhelming, the rumors connected to this case on social media really hurt. One they dismiss angrily is this idea Jayme had some secret boyfriend.
Family of missing Wisconsin teen Jayme Closs shares story weeks after disappearance
NOV 13
#JaymeCloss family shared a couple new photos with me tonight. I asked what features people should focus on- soft giggles, her dimpled chin when she smiles, thick eyebrows, redish blond hair & hazel eyes that may appear almost blue.
Paul Blume on Twitter
Family members are grappling with the deaths of Jim and Denise Closs and the disappearance of 13-year-old Jayme. KARE 11's Lou Raguse asked them: "What do you think happened?"
KARE 11
JC and KE were devastated by the loss of their oldest brother Jim and sister-in-law Denise. And they are unable to move forward because their niece, Jayme, is still missing. "We're trying to grieve our brother and sister-in-law. But then when you grieve, you feel guilty, because you're grieving. Because we still have a niece we want to come home," KE said.
The siblings say Jim was a hard-working, die-hard Packers and Badgers fan who loved recounting his own Ladysmith High School glory days at family gatherings. Denise, they say, was a sweetheart. And Jayme, her little follower.
Jayme Closs' family shares grief one month later
NOV 15
Denise Closs' brother, SN, said the family is hoping that evidence that leads to Jayme's safe return will eventually emerge. "Something's got to give, there has to be something left somewhere," he said.
"I know this whole area is in shock because never has the family fathomed they would deal with something like this, but this community hasn't either," SN said.
Sheriff asks hunters to look for evidence in case of missing girl whose parents were slain
"My sister will not rest until she's home, neither will my brother in law, she was the world to both of them," said JS, Denise's sister and Jayme's Aunt. "They were inseparable, they did everything together," Smith said.
RN keeps artwork Jayme made for him on a table in the living room so he can readily see them. She sketched a cardinal for him. While recovering in the hospital from pneumonia, she put together and decorated a birdhouse.
Relatives Plead for Vigilance as They Share Profound Loss of Closs Family
JS tells WCCO-TV the family has asked to listen to the 911 call made from Denise Closs’ cellphone that night, but authorities will not let them. It is still considered evidence in an active investigation.
‘We Will Not Give Up’: Godmother Of Jayme Closs Speaks Out
NOV 16
JS said she talked to her sister the night before, and they got off the phone at about 10 p.m. She said everything seemed fine. She had no idea that was the last time she’d hear her sister’s voice.
JS said social media rumors about her family are upsetting. There are entire Facebook groups dedicated to theories about the crime, not all of them are kind to the family. “And all that stuff on social media that’s made up, I just get so angry, I can’t even go read it anymore. It’s a tragedy, it’s horrible. Losing a sister and a brother-in-law and then have your niece missing, and people saying this about us, it’s awful. I just wish it would stop,” said JS.
Sister, aunt opens up about Closs family tragedy
10 minute video includes Sheriff Fitzgerald, Jayme's aunt JS and community members, view of home with new door.
WATCH – One Month Missing: The Closs Mystery special report
NOV 20
RN “Grandpa Red”, Denise’s father and Jayme’s grandfather, who also lives in Cornell, said Denise would call him two or three times a day. “She always had something else to tell me,” he said. “I could hear Jayme laughing in the background with her dad.” The loss of his daughter and the disappearance of his granddaughter, he said, have shattered his world.
He said he hasn’t been able to put his daughter to rest in his mind because the casket was closed at her funeral, robbing him of the opportunity to see her one last time.
A month after Jayme Closs vanished, the feeling in her hometown is 'very dark'
NOV 21
"It's hard, not knowing where (Jayme's) at," said RN, 72, Jayme's grandfather and Denise Closs' father. "Can't do nothing for Jim and Denise but her ..." RN said he'll be hosting Thanksgiving at his home as relatives still shocked by the tragedy try to comfort one another. "Everybody wants to be together," he said.
"I got a lot of things around here I look at and think of them," he said. March 16 will be three years since his wife passed away, he said. "That was hard to get over," he said. "I don't know if I'll ever get over this."
Missing Wisconsin girl's family faces painful holiday season
Except for the dead bodies.BBM (bottom paragraph)
EXACTLY!!
I believe there is no trace of an intruder!
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JMO!!
Absolutely...they are driven to the stop by an adult..I grew up in a rural area. Only the townies shared bus stops. All highway bus pick ups were individual because you could not send kids walking down a highway to share a bus stop. It’s not at all safe.
What state does this happen in? I’d like to look up their laws.Absolutely...they are driven to the stop by an adult..
The number has been posted several times. What that number represents and how it was calculated has not been verified. 6400 cars driving by the Closs home every day is a misinterpretation of the data.