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On Monday, Jayme Closs's hijacker (13) was in court in the United States. He admitted to killing his parents and keeping the girl in a hut in the forest for three months and hidden under a bed.
In the case of the kidnapped Jayme Closs (13), who was found alive in the United States after three months, terrible new details come to light.
The arrested Jake Thomas Patterson, 21, confessed to the murder of Jayme's parents and the kidnapping of the girl at his arrest last Thursday. This emerges from a deposit document, writes Washington Post.
During the court hearing on Monday, the twenty-one was not present, but was turned on by a video from his cell. He is charged with double homicide and kidnapping.
Jayme Closs disappeared from her childhood home in Barron, Wisconsin, in October, and her parents were found dead. Closs was found Thursday about 100 kilometers from his parents' house (according to Blick). A woman saw the child and warned the emergency call. The 13-year-old, as was well known, managed to escape from the forest hut where she was detained.
Killer shot his mother in front of Jayme's eyes
Patterson planned the robbery on the family home. His real goal was Jayme, even if he did not know her. The 21-year-old had seen the 13-year-old at the bus stop and knew that "it was the girl he would have taken".
Twice before his act, he was already in front of the house and then turned around. But the reason was not the sudden scruples, but the many cars and people nearby. On October 15, he succeeded in his plan. First he shot his father († 56) through the window and then entered the house. Previously, the killer had shaved his face and scalp and put on a balaclava.
Jayme and her mother († 46) were hiding in the bathroom. Patterson tied the girl with tape and fired his mother in front of his eyes. As a weapon of the crime, he is said to have served his father's gun. Then he put the 13-year-old in the trunk and took her to the forest house. He claims to have killed Jayme's parents from the beginning, so as not to leave eyewitnesses.
On the way to the village, 100 kilometers away, the perpetrator met police cars leading to the Closs family house. The mother could still dial the emergency call before her death.
Up to twelve hours without water
The girl then spent three months in captivity. Every time the 21-year-old left the house, he locked Jayme under the bed. He added the bottom of the furniture with bags and laundry baskets, which he weighted with weights.
For a maximum of twelve hours, he remained without water, food and the opportunity to go to the toilet. Until last Thursday, when she managed to escape from her tormentor and run into the street. He should have told her earlier that he would leave the house for five or six hours.
It is not clear whether Patterson sexually abused her at this time. In any case, he should have hit it at least once with a hard object.
Jayme is currently at home, along with her aunt Jennifer Smith and her cub Molly. "She's so happy to be home, and she's so happy to get her dog back," a friend of the family told People. (Man)
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