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Yes, possibly bloody footprints.Finger/footprints in the home?
Footprints more likely of she was in bed.
MOO
Yes, possibly bloody footprints.Finger/footprints in the home?
Footprints more likely of she was in bed.
I would think they do have the phone. Since the call ended four minutes before they got there I think the perp discovered that she made the call, or that someone made the call and he got out of there fast. Why would he or they take the phone? Or let her take the phone? This also makes me think he had no previous contact with her or he would have destroyed it. Jmoi don't remember hearing this either. I hear ppl say it was her phone and the phone was gone but unless I missed it the sheriff nor any other legit source has said that.
In my amateur opinion, the town hall meeting is a brilliant move. Pure genius. And those of you who know what happens during victim searches and memorial services know why.Yes.
There's always the weird fascination of the guilty party or someone with info to come to events like this.
If it's small enough, they probably wouldn't chance it, tho it's happened plenty of times before.
jmo
Chi
ETA I am in no way encouraging anyone to go to that meeting except for those invited
Go to Cybervampira's post and take your pic - I think there are 3 of them.Anyone have a link to today's 4 pm press conference? TIA
Yes, and that's exactly why I listened to that part of the presser enough times to get his full answer. After seeing the tweet my first thought was that if the sheriff believed "100%" that Jayme was alive it would imply they had evidence of it, and by that I mean, well, that she was somehow involved. His exact words:Sorry, I didn't understand him to mean he's confident she's alive. moo
Yes.
There's always the weird fascination of the guilty party or someone with info to come to events like this.
If it's small enough, they probably wouldn't chance it, tho it's happened plenty of times before.
jmo
Chi
ETA I am in no way encouraging anyone to go to that meeting except for those invited
I want to hear LE confirm how many gunshot wounds. I know the neighbors heard two, but if shots were fired from inside the house with doors closed it’s likely a neighbor in a house at that distance wouldn’t hear a thing.That's what I'm trying to process. There are a number of possibilities, but I think the sequence of shots and dad dead near the front door is telling us something, still trying to figure that out.....
There are timelines at both these links which are very helpful:I'm trying to recap what I've heard, but I'm fuzzy, so I'm hoping those in the know can help clarify. 1) There were two shots heard by neighbors? 2) Shots heard at appx 12:30am? 3) One shot heard louder that the other, 1st or 2nd shot? 4) 911 call was at appx 1:00am? Thanks!
Oh sorry, I meant the Closs address, not the neighbor’s.I looked into the neighbor in question (I'm not going to ID the address since they aren't suspects) that said they heard the shot. It was 1/10 of a mile. About 500 feet, I'm guessing.
Do we know that it was an iphone? Asking because I have Verizon but not an iphone and have never seen this request on my account/phone. Looking now I still can't find it.
He said they believe she was in the house at the time of the shooting based on evidence they obtained, some of which came from the 911 call. So technically, she could have been out of the house when the call was made.The Sheriff said that they believe she was in the house at the time of the 911 call.
Exactly.In my amateur opinion, the town hall meeting is a brilliant move. Pure genius. And those of you who know what happens during victim searches and memorial services know why.
Brilliant.
All four recent cases have threads now:
WI - WI - Klay Burnett, 15, Ashland, 21 July 2018
WI - WI - Heather Johnson, 17, Beldenville, 20 Mar 2018
WI - WI - Kaitlynn Hawkins, 16, Stoughton, 10 Oct 2018
WI - WI - Aaron Morris, 16, White Lake, 20 Apr 2018
I will work on the 40 cold cases more later tonight (I believe most of those have threads).
Wisconsin peeps, as you think about Jayme, please also be on the look out for the missing in the threads above. Some of the above may be runaway teens but they are also missing and need to come home. You can help solve a missing case just by being aware of the people around you and spreading the word on social media.
Let's bring all the missing home and bring Jayme back to her family too.
He said, "We believe Jayme was home based on the evidence in our case, some of it from that 911 call and some of it is still part of the active investigation and we are not able to comment on why we believe that."Can someone clarify if they said they know Jayme was in the house at the time of the 911 call or at the time of the shooting?
If the killer and Jayme tried to escape on an ATV, the entire tiny town would have heard it. ATVs are very loud.
I agree totally.
Because everyday someone goes missing or gets killed in a big urban city with 1000s of neighbors living in the same apartment complex and nobody seen nor heard nothing.
Then most of the people continue on their day like nothing happened.
But atleast these rural areas show support and help anyway they can for 1 of their own. I respect that and feel they take it most personally themselves even if they didn't actually know the family.
So thank you for the reminder.