Jamie Kloss, who escaped from the kidnapper, will receive compensation of $25 thousand for that saved myself

The company Jennie-O, where he worked bereaved parents of the abducted Jamie Kloss, will give the promised reward of $25 thousand the girl.

15 October in the Barron (Wi), an unidentified man with a shotgun in his hands broke into the house of the family Kloss. Before to kidnap the only child — 13-year-old Jamie, he killed her father and mother.

All forces of law enforcement bodies were thrown on her quest. Company Hormel Foods, which owns Jennie-O, has joined the search and rescue operations, including allocated $25 thousand as a reward to anyone who could help find the girl. The FBI offered the same amount.

10 Jan Jamie herself made itself felt. As reported by a resident of the town of Gordon, she asked the girl who was on the road without a coat and gloves, saying that she kidnapped Jamie Kloss. This happened about 70 miles from the house of Classof.

After contacting the police the words of a girl confirmed. Soon militiamen managed to detain her abuser. It was the 21-year-old Jake Patterson. According to the testimony of the suspect, he once saw Jamie at the bus stop and realized that she «needed him» and he was kidnapped.

Jamie Kloss, who escaped from the kidnapper, will receive compensation of $25 thousand for that saved myselfJamie Kloss and her kidnapper, Jake Patterson

The guy kept it under the bed, sometimes for half a day leaving no food, water and opportunities to go to the toilet. One of these days she managed to escape.

Whether Jamie sexually assaulted, police said. The girl was in the thrall of the Patterson 88 days. He was accused of the murder of the couple Kloss and child abduction.

«Her courage and strength inspire our team members worldwide,» said Jim, SNI, President and chief Executive officer of Hormel Foods.

According to company representatives, they work with law enforcement agencies to give money to Jamie.

«We hope that the trust Fund can be used for the needs of Jamie, both now and in the future,» added Steve Lykken, President of Jennie-O.

At the moment it is not known what will happen to the money allocated to the FBI.

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