On October 15th, at around 12:30 a.m. neighbors of Denise and James Closs reporting hearing gunshots.
At 1:00 a.m., Denise made a chaotic and confusing 911 call.
The dispatcher could hear a lot of yelling.
By the time police got to the house, their 13 year old Jayme was gone and Denise and James Closs were shot dead inside their home in northwestern Wisconsin.
The front door was kicked in and a wounded James answered the door for officers before dying.
Denise had tried to barricade herself in the bathroom to no avail.
Multiple rounds had been spent, but there was no gun found at the scene.
Investigators believe Jayme was kidnapped.
Jayme is 5ft tall, 100 lbs, with green eyes and strawberry blonde hair.
Authorities are searching for two cars-2008 to a 2014 red or orange Dodge Challenger and a 2004 to a 2010 black Ford Edge or black Acura MDX.
There was a lead that came in that led authorities to organize a search.
The field that volunteers have been searching in are close to a house of part of that tip.
The other part of the tip is to a trailer court nearby, which, as far as i know, has yet to be searched.
The first 3 hours in an abduction case are critical.
Usually the person is killed in the first 3 hours, if they are going to be killed.
Why then didn't the Amber Alert go out for Jayme until 12 hours later?
i also was wondering why didn't neighbors call police?
Besides hearing the gunshots, didn't they hear their neighbor's door being kicked in or the vehicle/s peeling away?
They didn't hear the screams either?
If this was a planned attack, it had to be someone the family knew?
Or someone that stalked their daughter perhaps.
Why would they be so brazen to go to the house and shoot it up like that if it was just to kidnap Jayme?
I'm sure there would be easier ways.
Maybe the parents knew them, or they were angry at them perhaps?
This get even stranger...
On the day that Denise and James are laid to rest, a man named Kyle Jaenke Annis, breaks into their house and steals some of Jayme's underwear and other clothing.
He worked the Jennie-O Turkey store with Jayme's parents.
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