I am not for guns but I am starting to around and believe we need guns to stop fuckers like this if they ever get into our home. How easy will it be for one of these shit face's to break a window at night, very easy.
A firearm you know how to use in your home definitely isn't a magic wand that makes you immune from home invaders, but it at least gives you a damn good option and a fighting chance
Here, he fired the shotgun to blow the lock off the front door. If you don't have a gun, all you can do is wait to see what this monster coming in wants with you and your family. 911 will only arrive in time to gather evidence of what happened to you
Also on the gun front, the people who found her got guns out and basically stood guard until police showed up in case her captor followed his escaped prisoner to their house.
On topic: I lived in WI when this happened, so my community has been keeping up with the story and my facebook blew up the day she was found. It was really cool, I also hate all you cynical bastards who think she was the one who did it because there was an unfortunate looking photo of her looking up under her brows at the camera.
The only thinnest of thin connections found yet from this Patterson to the Closs family was that Jake Patterson worked for a single day at a Jennie-O turkey store three years ago but quit the next day, Jayme's father worked there according to one story. And theory is he started fantasizing of taking the girl since then. He has no criminal history, but his brother has something for sexual assault. It hasn't been mentioned yet if Jayme was sexually assaulted and I pray that not the case, but I doubt it. No charges of sexual assault added to the double homicide and kidnapping charges so maybe there's a chance. Dude lived in a cabin in the middle of nowhere, which was where he held Jayme for the three months, and fucking no one had ever heard of him. Town of 600, everyone knows everyone, and people say they didn't know he still lived in town. They thought he left like many did after highschool.