AMBER ALERT WI - Jayme Closs, 13, Barron, missing after parents found shot to death, 15 Oct 2018 *endangered* #6

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  • #621
I have been wondering this from the beginning and have neve seen it addressed. When LE came to the house, responding to the 911 call, how would they know if anyone was missing at all? Are you saying it took 3 hours before they knew there was a 13 year old daughter missing? Honestly that makes sense to me, given the very early morning hour and no one to immediately ask/interview...no family members or close neighbors... not until later on that morning.

I’m assuming they went through the house, saw her room, and it was obvious that there was no child victim, they did due diligence in attempting to locate her at a friend or relatives house, and when they were unable to locate her, it was verified that she was missing. Remember, this happened between 1230 and 3 am (when the amber alert was issued). Not a whole lot of people are up at that time.
 
  • #622
Yes this is what I recall. FBI allowed it.

Next time we hear an Amber Alert can't be issued without suspect and vehicle ID, there are going to be a lot of us screaming - Yes You Can!!!

MOO
 
  • #623
I believe these are not suspects now also. These are people LE had contact with during the early morning hours for various reasons.

Agreed.
 
  • #624
The “caretaker” aka aunt— I think it’s all related to the small town rumor mill. She’s invested in the family and wanted to know what the heck was happending, IMO
No it isn't. That is not who that is.
 
  • #625
I do. But I’m still perplexed at how they came to the conclusion if they didn’t hear much on the 911 call and there were two shots fired.

Maybe someone was yelling “don’t” or “stop” and dispatch thought someone had a weapon to use against his or her self?
 
  • #626
Yes - all names of people related. I took it to mean that his name was on there because they needed to notify him of what had happened :(

I think he heard the news, called in, and it was noted that he needed to be called back. Anyone discussed in the log is on the list on the first page.
 
  • #627
Seriously people.. Dad was found first (Jim) then mom five minutes later (Denise) there are no other victims outside of Jim Closs and Denise Closs. I am so confused by dialogue. You have a nip or two?
Which dialogue are you referring to? Also there are three victims.
 
  • #628
Snapchat, Instagram, Live.Me, IM is still fairly popular on FB, and as far as games, Fortnite and Sims still seems to be popular.

Do people communicate with each other on Fortnight and Sims? I know nothing about these games. Guess I’ll look them up. Thanks for the response, rsd :).
 
  • #629
I was just watching Live PD, on A and E, they said several hours after PD arrived at home, they were made aware a teen girl lived there too. Good lord, help Jayme!
 
  • #630
Thank God for Barron County inmate search!
 
  • #631
If anyone wants to play speculation game. There is one arrested held on no charge since 10-17-18. Oddly he worked at the casino they called in night of homicides. Anyone paying attention to habeous Corpus in Barron County?

That was what I was most curious about in the log- the call to the Casino. Other than for security tapes, what would be the cause to call them so quickly? I’ve had a bad feeling about the Casino from the start, and I’m not quite sure why
 
  • #632
Stormyann has said she lives in Boston. Why do some of you think she's an insider in the Closs case? What am I missing? :)
I dont know but whatever it is, I am missing too.
 
  • #633
I firmly feel Dad walked into a home invasion. He was shot upon arrival.

That's my gut feeling as well.

I can certainly see that it could be that dad opened or went to the door and was shot, but it makes more sense to me that if it was an intended abduction the bad actor(s) would have tried to do it at a time when they one or both of JC's parents were not at home. Perhaps trying to time it when mom was typically asleep (since she'd have to wake up relatively early to work the day shift) and before dad arrived home from work.

JMO
 
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How long can someone be held without being formally charged?
 
  • #636
RBBM

LOL, I would like to, as I had minor surgery today.

Seriously, we can't make strong statements such as so and so did it, without any concrete proof. Once LE makes a statement, and someone is charged with the crime, then we can discuss it.

Wishing you a healthy and speedy recovery!!
 
  • #637
From this link I took this screenshot...
(*sorry if this has been talked about already, I’m a little behind*)

If you see the last line that I highlighted... that seriously concerns me... anyone else??
Who are these people??
These are people that probably heard this on a scanner and came down there to see what was going on. Very common thing.
 
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  • #639
The entire dispatch log.

If you look at the top left, there is a CFS number. That stands for Call for Services. Anything associated with the 911 call will be recorded on the dispatch log under this CFS.

The other people listed are witnesses - the dispatch log notes a few people drove by and were asked to stop driving by. A relative of the victim also called, and he's then listed as "other" in the people list at the top. It is just where dispatch will log information related to this CFS (911 call).
 
  • #640
I think just nosy people who saw a lot of police activity
Those nosey people...a few of them are related to one of the victims which one name on the report is mentioned on the dispatch log as doing drivebys early on. This...
 
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