(CNN)-Jake Patterson confessed to killing James and Denise Closs and kidnapping Jayme Closs, according to a criminal complaint released Monday by the Barron County District Attorney.
The complaint said that Patterson, 21, first spotted Jayme while on the way home from work when he was stopped behind a school bus and watched Jayme get on the bus.
Patterson told police he had no idea who Jayme was, but “the defendant states, when he saw (Jayme) he knew that was the girl he was going to take.”
The startling criminal complaint comes on the same day that Patterson will make his first court appearance in Barron County to face charges of intentional homicide, kidnapping and armed burglary.
Last Thursday, Jayme was found alive and well about 70 miles from her home in rural northwestern Wisconsin. Patterson is accused of shooting and killing Jayme’s parents before abducting the 13-year-old from her home on October 15.
But after going missing for 88 days, Jayme was rescued while walking down a road in Gordon, Wisconsin in frigid weather without a coat and gloves. She had fled the home where law enforcement says she was being kept, and found a woman walking her dog. That woman then took Jayme to a nearby home and called police.
The complaint features the first details from Jayme’s perspective of what happened to her. She told investigators that she got up on October 15 to learn why her dog was barking and saw Patterson driving up their driveway. The suspect then shot and killed her father at the door as she and her mother hid in the bathroom, she told investigators.
The suspect forced her mother to put tape over Jayme’s mouth and then fatally shot her, and then taped Jayme’s hands and ankles together and he dragged her out to the trunk of his car, the complaint states.
Once she was in captivity, the suspect “made it clear that nobody was to know she was there or bad things would happen to her,” the complaint states.
Jayme told detectives that Patterson would make her hide under his bed in his bedroom when he had friends and /or relatives over.
“When he made her hide under his bed, (Jayme) stated he stacked totes and laundry bins around the bed with weights (like weights for barbells) stacked against them so she could not move them without his being able to detect it if she did,” the complaint states.
“One time, (Jayme) stated she accidentally moved one of the totes when she was told to hide under the bed and Patterson told her something bad would happen if she did it again.”
Jayme also told detectives “Patterson would turn music on in his room so she couldn’t hear what was happening if there was anyone else in the house with him.”
According to Jayme, Patterson “hit her ‘really hard’ on her back with what she described as a handle for something used to clean blinds…” once when he got mad at her.
Suspect expected in court on Monday
Aunts, cousins and more of her family members will be in court in Wisconsin when Patterson makes his first court appearance, family member Angela De Andriano told CNN.
De Andriano, who is the niece of Jayme’s aunt, Sue Allard, told CNN in a phone interview that Sue, her sister Jennifer and Sue’s son Jake Allard are all expected to be in court for Patterson’s appearance.
According to De Andriano, the family wants to be in court because “they want justice.”