Jayme Closs found after missing for 3 months (1 Viewer)

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Gosh. As a father of 2 girls, this is heartbreaking. I can’t imagine what that young lady went and is going to go though. My prayers.
 
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For some reason this story stuck with me all fall. I periodically searched the story for updates since it happened. Yesterday me and my wife were talking about it and how it's just stuck with me all fall. Then not an hour later I see the breaking news she'd been found alive. Glad she was found alive and hopefully she's not forever broken. She's been through alot over the last few months.
 
Watching the press conference now. The suspect has been arrested and charged with 2 counts of 1st degree murder and 1 count kidnapping. Shame Wisconsin doesn't have a death penalty.
 
Yeah I can not believe they were able to find her alive, and only an hour from her house...Miracle
This is a part of the state that is really in the sticks...
 
This is insane. The dude just saw her boarding a bus one day and two lives were forfeited and another life ruined as a result. Wrong place wrong time.

Also, I know the cops aren't going to pull over every car on the way to a call in the city, but maybe in the sticks, you pull over the ONE CAR ON THE ROAD right near the house at midnight?
 
I thought for sure it was a social media connection but evidently not. It's shocking that it's so random. He will pay his price once he gets to prison.
 
This is insane. The dude just saw her boarding a bus one day and two lives were forfeited and another life ruined as a result. Wrong place wrong time.

Also, I know the cops aren't going to pull over every car on the way to a call in the city, but maybe in the sticks, you pull over the ONE CAR ON THE ROAD right near the house at midnight?

I doubt there was a cop around the area at the time.
 
I doubt there was a cop around the area at the time.

What do you mean? According to the stories, the three cop cars responding to the 911 call at the house passed the car with her in the trunk on a secluded highway about 20 seconds from the house.
 
If that is true then as stated they were responding to a 911 call so why stop every car in the area at that point. I doubt they even knew a girl had been kidnapped at that point. At best they were responding to a "shots fired" call. This guy was methodical on how he went about this from shaving his head in order to not leave hair behind, using a very common model of shotgun to make it harder to trace, and even putting stolen plates on his car. Given that I don't see him doing anything to draw those cops attention to him if those stories are even true.
 
Okay, again, based on what I read. This was a rural area and that was the ONLY car they passed, and it was right by the house. And it was the middle of the night. Yeah, don't stop every car in a busy city, but maybe out in the sticks, stop the ONLY car and make sure things look cool.
 

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