'I will always have my freedom and he will not. Jake Patterson can never take my courage,' Jayme Closs vows in a powerful statement read on her behalf at kidnapper's hearing. Jake Patterson was sentenced to life in prison without parole.
Jayme Closs vowed to never let her kidnapper take her freedom or her spirit from her in a powerful statement read at the sentencing hearing of Jake Patterson, the 21-year-old Wisconsin man who pleaded guilty to abducting 13-year-old Closs, killing her parents and then holding her captive until she escaped.
Patterson, appearing emotional, told the court that he wish he could"take back what I did. ... I don't care about me, I'm just so sorry." "I loved my mom and dad very much... he took them away from me forever," Closs' statement read."I felt safe in my home and I loved my room and all of my belongings. He took all of that, too. I don't want to even see my home or my stuff because of the memory of that night. My parents and my home were the most important things in my life."
"Oct. 14 was a typical family event with nothing but happiness," said Smith."We spent the next 88 days living in fear, pain and not knowing what happened to our family."
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