 Well, we're learning more about the kidnapping of Jamie Kloss and the killing of her parents. The Barron County District Attorney released a criminal complaint Monday. It says Jake Patterson told investigators he first spotted Jamie getting off of her school bus and he knew he was going to kidnap the 13-year-old. The complaint also states the 21-year-old admitted that he tried to kidnap Jamie twice before he went through and went on with the crime. On October 15th, authorities say Patterson shot and killed Jamie's parents, then abducted the teen from her home. Patterson made his first court appearance Monday in Barron County. He's charged with intentional homicide, kidnapping and arm burglary. Court has reviewed the criminal complaint, almost 12 pages in length. I've considered the allegations as set forth. The possible penalties, which include life imprisonment and fine, that substantial cash bail is necessary to ensure the defendant's appearance in court. I will set bail at $5 million. The criminal complaint filed Monday says Jamie was forced to go under a bed in Patterson's remote cabin in that he would stack totes, laundry bins and barbell weights around her so she couldn't move without him noticing. The complaint says Jamie was kept up to 12 hours at a time with no food, water or bathroom breaks. The complaint says Jamie escaped Thursday after Patterson made her go under the bed and told her he was going to be gone 5 or 6 hours. It says she pushed the bins away, crawled out, put on a pair of shoes and fled the house. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.