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Jayme Closs case: Suspect's lawyers say confession means they have an uphill battle

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16 Jan, 2019 07:54 PM4 mins to read

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Jayme Closs, a 13-year-old girl who vanished after her parents were found dead in their northwestern Wisconsin home, has been found alive, the Barron County Sheriff's Department said. / CNN

Defence lawyers for the man accused of kidnapping a Wisconsin teenager and killing her parents acknowledged today that they're starting the case at a disadvantage after their client gave detectives a detailed confession.

They also said they're not sure he can get a fair trial in the state.

According to a criminal complaint, 21-year-old Jake Patterson outlined in detail for detectives how he gunned down 13-year-old Jayme Closs' parents on October 15 in their home near Barron and abducted the girl.

Jayme escaped last week from the remote cabin where Patterson had been hiding her. Patterson was arrested minutes later, and he was charged on Tuesday with two counts of homicide and kidnapping.

Charlie Glynn and Richard Jones, Patterson's public defenders, told AP that they face an uphill struggle. Glynn acknowledged that the complaint contains "a very thorough confession".

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"Yes, it looks like you start out behind the eight ball a little bit," Glynn said.

Jones said the defence team will evaluate Patterson's statements to determine whether they were given voluntarily and if they're true.

He cautioned that prosecutors have amassed 30 banker's boxes full of evidence, but that the defence likely won't receive any of it, let alone review it, until after Patterson's February 6 preliminary hearing.

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Terry Sullivan, a Chicago lawyer who prosecuted the John Wayne Gacy killings, said he wouldn't have included so many details in the Patterson complaint.

"I'm befuddled as to why they would release this amount of their evidence," Sullivan said.

"It doesn't take a lot to hold a defendant, especially on a case like this. This guy certainly doesn't deserve any sympathy but, under our laws and our constitution, he at least deserves a fair trial. How do you get one if all the jurors have read this?"

Jones said he doubts Patterson can get a fair trial in Barron County or maybe anywhere in Wisconsin, given the publicity surrounding the case.

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"I had tears of joy when I heard she was rescued," says Cleveland kidnapping survivor about Jayme Closs escaping her captor.

She describes how she had to "relearn everything," and heal by "forgiving the person that has harmed you.” https://t.co/7i9gw9PCxd pic.twitter.com/2KU3gAEsw5

— New Day (@NewDay) January 16, 2019

"(Barron) is a small community," Jones said. "So many different people have had not only an interest in the case, but an actual involvement in the case, being part of the search, those things, being part of fundraisers. They've had physical, tangible involvement in the case. The question becomes, 'Can you lay that involvement, that emotion aside and render a verdict based on this case?' In that county, I think that could be extremely difficult."

Barron, which lies about 145km northwest of Minneapolis, is home to about 3400 people. Investigators took more than 3500 tips during the three-month search for Jayme. Some 2000 people participated in a ground search for her on October 23.

The defence lawyers said they had an extensive conversation with Patterson in jail, but they declined to reveal anything that was said. They described his demeanour as "appropriate" for a 21-year-old facing such serious charges but didn't elaborate.

They said they understand everyone wants to know Patterson's motivation, and that it will become clear later as the legal proceedings continue, Jones said.

It's not clear where the $50,000 reward offered in the Jayme Closs kidnapping case will go now that the 13-year-old is home safe. https://t.co/CNj82jHjdo pic.twitter.com/SLSuKIV7o5

— ABC News (@ABC) January 16, 2019

The lawyers declined to comment on Patterson's mental health.

Patterson's father, Patrick Patterson, visited the Barron County Justice Centre, saying he wanted to pass a note to the Closs' family, CNN reported. On the verge of tears, Patrick Patterson declined an interview but said: "All I care about right now is Jayme's family."

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Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald told AP he had no knowledge of a note from the Patterson family.

Glynn and Jones described Patrick Patterson as a genuinely kind man who feels terrible. They said he didn't know what was going on, even though his son told detectives Jayme was trapped beneath his bed during several visits from his father.

Jayme's grandfather, Robert Naiberg, said that he appreciates the father's sympathy.

"You can't blame the parents," Naiberg said. "A guy becomes 21 years old, and sometimes it's not how he was raised or anything."

Naiberg said his granddaughter continues to recover. He said she will permanently live with her aunt and wants to return to school eventually.

"She doesn't want to talk to anybody ... (but her aunt is) bringing her out of her shell slowly," Naiberg said of Jayme.

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