AMBER ALERT WI - Jayme Closs, 13, Barron, missing after parents found shot to death, 15 Oct 2018 *endangered* #4

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  • #81
dying from gunshot does not mean instant death after being shot

If they were both shot at close range with a high caliber weapon they would have died instantly or immediately rendered unconscious and would have died quickly thereafter.

Imo
 
  • #82
Yes, neighbour heard the two shots at precisely 12:31 and the 911 call was about 12:55. So both parents are dead by the time the 911 call was made. So it comes down to Jayme or the shooter.

Not necessarily. It can take several minutes and often several hours to succumb to a gun shot.
 
  • #83
Not possible. The parents were dead for almost a half hour by the time the call was made. Logically I think its pretty safe to say that Jayme was the one that placed the call.

It seems that during that half hour the perp(s) were ether looking for something or looking for Jayme.
 
  • #84
You can be alive hours after being shot...
Possibly, but I don't buy it. Simply because the call was ended by the caller. If a wounded person could not speak, the last thing they'd do would be to hang up on the 911 operator.
 
  • #85
It seems that during that half hour the perp(s) were ether looking for something or looking for Jayme.
If Jayme is hiding, why isn't she dealing 911 at 12:31?
 
  • #86
If Jayme is hiding, why isn't she dealing 911 at 12:31?

It may be that she wasn't able to access a phone until after she was discovered by the perp(s).
 
  • #87
Possibly, but I don't buy it. Simply because the call was ended by the caller
Do we know that? I recall them saying the call ended but don't remember them saying it was ended by the caller.
 
  • #88
Not possible. The parents were dead for almost a half hour by the time the call was made. Logically I think its pretty safe to say that Jayme was the one that placed the call.

Why would the perps stay in the house for 1/2 hour
 
  • #89
Was the shots heard back to back? If someone knocked on the door, would both parents still be awake and go to the door at the same time? Can anyone determine the layout of the house? Where exactly bedrooms are. I know there was a basement, possibly family room downstairs with main rooms on the top floor.
 
  • #90
Possibly, but I don't buy it. Simply because the call was ended by the caller. If a wounded person could not speak, the last thing they'd do would be to hang up on the 911 operator.

Unless I missed it we don’t know how the call ended .

I mean you are most likely right but you are stating stuff as facts that are just your reasoned speculation.
 
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Do we know that? I recall them saying the call ended but don't remember them saying it was ended by the caller.
Call can only end two ways, by either party disconnecting. 911 dispatchers will NEVER end a call.
 
  • #93
According to CNN News,
On HLN's "Crime & Justice" Wednesday night, Fitzgerald told host Ashleigh Banfield that deputies had recovered the cell phone from which the 911 call was made.

Fitzgerald said additional agencies, including the FBI, are involved. "They are the experts in breaking down 911 tapes, looking at our phones, and taking care of all evidence in that manner," he said.

Authorities said they have determined whose cell phone the call came from, but declined to identify the owner.

Why would he decline to identify the owner of the phone? Also, Fitzgerald tells them they know Jamie was there from what was heard on the 911 call.
 
  • #94
Could they have been searching for her?
That house is small. finding her would have taken two minutes at the most.
 
  • #95
Why would he decline to identify the owner of the phone?

Such a weird detail agree. The only scenario that is plausible to me is if its a 3rd party that they think she may be with and somehow thinks by naming the person it will put her in danger. But by announcing that they even know who owns the phone it would appear to do the same thing. Head scratcher.
 
  • #96
kNOw METH Barron County

This is an older post. A good resource:
“Methamphetamine is back.”

With those chilling words, state Attorney General Brad Schimel sounded the alarm last week in Eau Claire about the resurgence of a highly addictive illegal drug that threatens to destroy more families and communities as it spreads across Wisconsin.
Much more at link:
Meth monster returns to Chippewa Valley and is extending its reach

Interesting. They are armed and do home invasions.

I have read that meth can lead to bizarre sexual needs. The mother indicted in the article shows how depraved the people get.

Was the phone dropped by a perp?

For some reason, maybe the paths crossed and the perp thought there would be good pickings at the house.

With drug addicts, though, one would think lots of clues would be left because they cannot be really organized
 
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Such a weird detail agree. The only scenario that is plausible to me is if its a 3rd party that they think she may be with and somehow thinks by naming the person it will put her in danger. But by announcing that they even know who owns the phone it would appear to do the same thing. Head scratcher.

Yes, a head scratcher to say the least o_O
 
  • #99
Still a lot of information that disproves this. If Jayme is hiding under a bed with her phone, why does she wait nearly 30 minutes to dial 911. Also, I get the impression that there is not much in the way of conversation on the 911 call, after all, Jayme is making the call and being silent and who is the intruder going to talk to? Police also said the they've sent the call for enhancement, so I doubt there is anything meaningful on it.

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I don't think any of us can say anything with certainty. We dont know what we do not know but it is logical the police agencies do.

We are trying to read tealeaves because none of us are privy to any of the facts the police do have.

I did not get the same impression. Imo its good enough to tell them Jayme was inside of her home when it was placed.

They would know right away if there is a good possibilty to enhance the call.

The FBI is the best in doing so. They said it was muffled. They have many ways of making it much clearer. Imo they will and may have already been able to enhance parts of it.

Respectfully your theory makes no sense to me. If Jayme is involved as you imply the last thing she would care about is her dead parents. I dont remember other cases where the ones involved made a 911 call before they fled. I dont think it happened in this one either.

Its impossible for any of us to know what was transpiring inside of the home once her parents were shot since none of us were there.

I didn't say she was hiding under her bed. He may have told her to pack belongs and she may have pretended she was looking for shoes and shoved her phone under the bed if it was laying on the floor in a pile of clothes etc or somewhere closeby he hadn't noticed.
 
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  • #100
It seems that during that half hour the perp(s) were ether looking for something or looking for Jayme.

The house was not big. Looking for Jaymie would not take long
 
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