The kidnapping of Jamie Kloss: a reward of $50 thousand offer to give the most runaway girl

The couple, called 911 to report that he was wanted Jamie Kloss, says that they don’t need a reward, and it deserves more herself Jamie.

Recall, Jamie Kloss is a 13-year-old girl from Wisconsinwho went missing last fall after was killed by her parents. As it turned out, three months Jamie was held captive by the kidnapperuntil the girl failed to escape.

10 January in the town of Gordon (Wisconsin) Jamie Kloss ran for help to the local resident Jean Nutter, who was walking the dog. Nutter took Jamie into the house of their neighbors, Peter and Christina Kasinskas who called in rescue Service.

Authorities are still deciding what to do with a promised reward of $50 thousand to the one who will give information about Jamie Kloss. Peter Kasinskas wife said that they reward do not need.

«If anyone should get it, it is Jamie, because she saved herself,» said Peter Kasinskas.

13-year-old Jamie was kidnapped 21-year-old Jake Thomas Patterson. In his own words, he once saw a girl at the bus stop and «realized that she needed him.» He shot the parents of Jamie. Patterson held the girl in his house, under the bed — but this time it has even come to visit.

From remuneration of $50 thousand to $25 thousand was provided to the FBI, and another $25 thousand shop «The Jennie-O Turkey», which worked parents Jamie Kloss.

According to County Sheriff Barron, now law enforcement officers along with the FBI decide what to do with remuneration.

“People assume that when children are missing for a long time that they will not be recovered alive,” says John F. Clark, @MissingKidsCEO

“But that’s not true. This is why we do what we do. #Hope💛 is why we’re here.”
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— NCMEC (@MissingKids) January 15, 2019

Users of social networks agree with Peter Kasinskas: the money should be given to the girl:

«Give this amount on post-traumatic therapy, he needs Jamie, and for its future training. She survived an ordeal.»

«There’s nothing to argue about. She was saved, she asked for help. She fully deserves this award.»

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