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  AP  鈥?A Wisconsin man could spend the rest of his life behind bars for kidnapping 13-year-old Jayme Closs and killing her parents in a case that mystified authorities until the girl made a daring escape from the remote cabin where she was held for 88 days.Jake Patterson, 21, was scheduled to be sentenced Friday after pleading guilty in March to two counts of intentional homicide and one of kidnapping. He admitted to abducting Jayme in October after killing her parents, James and De stanley quencher nise Closs, at the familys home near Barron, about 90 miles  145 kilometers  northeast of Minneapolis. Jayme escaped in January from Pattersons cabin near the small and isolated town of Gordon, some 60 miles  97 kilometers  from her home.Patterson faces up to life in prison without release on each homicide count, and up to 25 years in prison on the kidnapping count. All of the sentences could be served simultaneously or run consecutive stanley uk ly. Wisc stanley canada onsin does not have the death penalty.Members of Jaymes family are expected to speak at the hearing, but its not known whether Jayme will speak or even attend. She was not in the courtroom when Patterson pleaded guilty.Patterson also has the option of addressing the court. His attorneys didnt respond to messages from The Associated Press.Patterson told authorities he decided Jayme  was the girl he was going to take  after he saw her getting on a school bus near her home, according to a criminal complaint. He told investigators he plotted carefully, including w Bxwy 7-Eleven giving away free Slurpees on 7/11
 The Yomiuri ShimbunThe Yomiuri Shimbun16:36 JST,ensp;May 24, 2024Fireflies fly around the outer moat of Nagoya  stanley quencher Castle in Naka Ward, Nagoya, on Wednesday, creating a fantastic sight in the dark. The 1-centimeter-long bug, called himebotaru, live in the moat, according to the citizens group that conserves fireflies at the castle. They were seen a week earlier than usual, with more than 4,000 flashing in one night at the peak. They can be seen en masse through the end of this week. The image is a composite of two photos taken with a 30-second exposure.Add TheJapanNews to your Google News feed.Travel Spots Latest ArticlesDashi Utilized as Tasty Tourism Resource in Shikabe, Hokkaido; To...Nara: Temple to Cure Eye Diseases, Cultivate Gratitude; Huge Glas...Plum Blossoms and Paper Umbrellas Shine in Unique Illumination Ev...Japan Tourism / Kusatsu Onsen Hot Spring Inn a Cozy Place to Soak...Latest ArticlesThis Year s Fitness Buzzword Is RecoveryTestimony from Ex-Abe Faction: Work toward Settling Political Fun...Record-low Births: Address Low Rate from Comprehensive Perspectiv...Tokyo stanley quencher  Core Consumer Prices Up 2.2锛?in Feb.Popular ArticlesJapans Trade with Russia Continues to Decline Amid Sanctions; U....Japanese Banks Raising Savings Account Interest Rates; Financial ...Japanese Movies Win Prizes at Berlin FestivalDead Sea Ecological Disaster, but No One C stanley termos an Agree How to Fix I...Dodgers Roki Sasaki Announces MarriageDashi Utilized as Tasty Tourism Resource in Shikabe, Hokkaido; To...M