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12-Year-Old Girl In Pajamas Killed on Highway

October 16, 2007 by Morbid  

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Kansas City, Missouri – Brittany Jaques, 12, was walking in the freeway on 435 northbound under the 40 Highway overpass at around 3.am., when a woman on her way to work hit and killed her. No one, including the mother of Brittany, knows what she was doing out in tthe middle of the night, clad in her pajamas and sneakers, carrying a keychain with a single key on it.

Jaques was a 7th grader at Trailwood Elementary. She was a star student and had no past instances of sleep walking. The front door to her home was locked and the mother didn’t realize she was missing until she saw the morning news detailing the accident.

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Comments

  • Your day will come.....
    I feel someone was involved with this situation. She was 3 miles from home at 3am in PJ'S and it is in the 50's or lower at night. Was she trying to get away from someone? I really hope KCPD looks into this. I also have compassion for the woman driving the car that killed Brittany. That woman's life is also forever changed. Anyway a 12yr. old being brought to 435 in the middle of the night is no accident.
  • Perhaps she was demon obsessed or something like in scary movies. Rest her soul, she is in a better place with her pajamas.
  • Well, it depends. At one point, when I would wake to go to work, it was before my son. I would let them sleep an extra 30 while I made coffee, showered, turned on the news. So I can see how she could have easily woken up, started a normal routine that did not involve immediately checking in to see if her daughter was still in bed. Especially when the house showed no signs of a break-in.
  • This seems suspicious to me. And a mother who sat down to watch the morning news unaware that her 7th grader was unusually quite?

    I'm not buying it...
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