Prime Crime: The Abduction and Shocking Escape of Jayme Closs – Everything Law and Order Blog

In October 2018, 13-year-old Jayme Closs was abducted by 21-year-old Jake Patterson after he broke into Closs’ home, kicked down the bathroom door, and fatally shot the 13-year-olds parents. In this episode of Prime Crime, we take a look at police dashcam and bodycam footage, hear from the killer, and listen to the chilling 911 calls from when the attack took place. Find out more about what happens to Jayme Closs in this episode of “Prime Crime with Jesse Weber.”

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40 thoughts on “Prime Crime: The Abduction and Shocking Escape of Jayme Closs”
  1. I know she might be guilty, however, we experience once someone coming to our apartment because the elevator was malfunctioning bringing people to our floor instead of the person's floor. Thankfully, we turn the lights on and the person apologize and left. Then it happened to us, we went to a floor above ours and we did entered but all departments look the same, however, upon turning the light on, we noticed it was not. The people in the apartment were watching TV. We apologize and left. We locked the door since then. BTW we are in the Canada, gun ownership is not as prolific in Canada compare to the U.S.A.

  2. In absolute disbelief that anyone thought the off-duty officer intentionally went to an apartment she knew wasn’t hers in order to shoot someone. Should she have been held responsible for the error she made? Yes. But the sentence she received was unduly harsh and rendered purely to satisfy the outcriers. How many of us have gone to the wrong car in a parking lot and been confused when our key didn’t open the door? One time, after an extremely stressful event I actually drove to my old house that I’d moved from several months before and had rented out. Thankfully, I wasn’t distracted like she was (texting on her phone), but it still took me several moments sitting in my car to process why there was a strange automobile parked beside my home.

  3. Anyone else waiting for an alternative theory regarding motive to be offered by SOMEONE among all those saying how ridiculous her thinking she was walking into her own apartment is? I understand to a degree but when you’re tired and distracted it’s actually quite easy to miss details like a doormat or wrong decor, especially if you’re not expecting anyone to be in there and you immediately hear movement. If not a mistake then why?

  4. This should not be a two part video, these cases both deserve their place and I think the second video should be separate. I feel so much for all of the victims that are mentioned in this video, your post makes no attempt to mention the victim in the second segment and that is not cool just saying. long time watcher, I hope that you do well, be safe and share love everyone

  5. In reference to the Officer who shot the neighbor, how did she get into the wrong apartment? First thing I do when I get to my door is put the key into the lock and unlock the door. I don't check to see if it is unlocked. With that, the key wouldn't turn..

  6. Amber Guyger, how could she get in wit hout the right key? She was supposedly trained and should be held to a higher standard than a regular person. my father was a state trooper and he always told me "you can't call the bullet back" so you better be damned sure you make the right call before you pull the trigger. She was wrong.

  7. how could the police chief take her impressively brave escape away from her by saying the police found her? This girl was her own superhero when the police had failed to find her.

  8. This documentary doesn’t say how she entered the apartment..Was the door unlocked..?? Her keys would not fit his apartment door…Why is this not discussed….
    Also, why was she that disoriented ??

  9. policemen "are trained to eliminate threats" – exactly, that means they are supposed to kill. They are trained to eliminate/stop the threat when life is threatened, i.e. kill, but they do not say the word "kill" but "eliminate/stop" so that it is not clear that the police are there to kill. This is a play on words, the person commenting on the video should not use it as evidence against the convicted person because it this is not proof that she wanted to murder his neighbor.

  10. The hugs for this woman from the family and the judge are absolutely ridiculous! And what would have happened if the victim had done the same to her and would there have been hugs or a life sentence for him? It is clear that she shot because she wanted to shoot and was waiting for that opportunity. It is enough for me to look at her face, and 10 years is a mockery!

  11. I went into 711. Was in there for five minutes. Walked out, opened the door to “my” car, tossed my bag in…and I’m staring into the car completely and utterly perplexed – I couldn’t make any sense of what I was looking at. It took at least thirty seconds for my brain to register: this isn’t my car. It was silver, like mine, but a completely different make and model, in a completely different parking spot, obviously full of completely different things than my own. Obviously I didn’t murder someone in that moment but it took a surprisingly long time for my brain to catch up. My expectations didn’t match what I was seeing and it took significant time to rectify the mistake and realize why things weren’t lining up. I’m not a police officer, don’t own a gun, don’t work in this sort of high stress job…but it was a very short span of time between walking in and walking out and I was still confused far longer than you’d think.

  12. wow the police really taking credit for finding the girl, when she was the one who was brave enough to outsmart and escape by herself, after the police let the abductor escape in the first place really annoyed me…

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