While the operator didn’t speak with anyone, it was heard a disturbance and a lot of yelling. "There were at least two occasions when (Patterson) thought (Jayme) had tried to get out from under the bed and he had struck a wall and screamed a lot to the point where he knew she was scared and she knew that she better never try that again," the complaint said.But last Thursday, she escaped. Inside the home, located about 70 miles away in rural Gordon, she said he put her clothes in a bag and "made a comment about not having evidence," according to the complaint.Jayme said that Patterson would sometimes have friends over, the complaint said, and "made it clear that nobody was to know she was there or bad things would happen to her. A judge set his bail at $5 million.Patterson has confessed to killing Jayme's parents, James and Denise Closs, in the home outside the city of Barron, and to kidnapping Jayme, according to the complaint.Patterson first spotted Jayme while he was on his way to work one day. Jayme said she thought they had both been shot once, the complaint said.She said Patterson wrapped her hands and ankles together behind her back with black tape, dragged her to his vehicle, an older red four-door car, and put her in the trunk, the complaint said.The complaint said that Jayme "stated she heard the sirens of two squad cars drive by a short time after Patterson began driving. He told authorities he had no idea who Jayme was, but said that "he knew that was the girl he was going to take.

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