Crime & Safety
Renton Murder Suspect Reportedly Distraught Over Breakup
Friends say Jarod Lane "had not reacted well" to his breakup with Jessica Scholl.
βIve fallen for a girl, her name is jessica scholl and i wouldnt want it any other way for the rest of my life i wanna be with her, also love soccer and working :Pβ
Those words remained on Jarod Laneβs Facebook page the day that he is accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend and setting her house on fire.
Jessica Scholl, 17, was violently attacked in her home the morning of May 25, just a week after she broke off a two-year relationship with Lane, 19, according to court documents. King County prosecutors in Schollβs death.
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Friends of the two teens say Lane took the breakup especially hard, according to court documents.
Brian Hanson, a βgood friendβ of Schollβs parents, who also worked with Lane, told police that Lane spoke of getting back together with Scholl, of a gold necklace with a flower motif and diamond that heβd recently bought to give her. Hanson also reported that Lane claimed to have cut himself following the breakup and was βtalking about killing himself.β
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Close friends of both reported that Lane βhad not reacted well to the breakup and was distraught and depressed.β Laneβs friends said they saw cut marks on his arms during the week leading to Schollβs killing, and Lane later said βhe cut himself due to the breakup.β
Scholl, who attended Lindbergh High School, knew Lane was having trouble after she ended the relationship. On May 16, she told a former boyfriend, Aundre Ruth,Β whom sheβd recently re-connected with via text, that Lane had taken the breakup hard, according to a probable cause statement from a Renton police detective.
Court documents lay out the last hours of Schollβs and Laneβs relationship.
A friend of Schollβs, Haley Barnes, told investigators that around 2 p.m. on May 24, Lane had called her to say he planned to visit Scholl on Friday afternoon. Barnes said Lane seemed βvery upset,β and she got the impression that he was hoping to βwin Jessica back.β
Instead of visiting on Friday afternoon, Lane arrived at Schollβs home early in the morning just after her parents left but before the start of school.
Scholl then turned to her former boyfriend, Ruth, for help atΒ about 6:15 a.m., asking him to speak with Lane because βJarod wonβt leave me alone.β Around 6:20 a.m., Ruth said he called Lane, who was crying and said he was outside Schollβs house and βwanted to see her face one last time.β Lane told Ruth that if he could see Scholl, heβd leave her alone. Ruth then called Scholl and told her to call police, according to the court documents. But Scholl said she believed Lane would βjust go awayβ if she opened the door and yelled at him. Ruth didnβt hear from either one of the teens for about 30 minutes.
A 16-year-old Lindbergh student told police later that heβd seen Lane and Scholl yelling at each other on the front porch of Schollβs home at 6:40 a.m. as he walked to campus Friday morning.
At 7:30 a.m., Lane called Ruth and said in a very calm voice somethingΒ along the lines of, ββ¦maybe you should ask her out again, she needs someone, hey you should ask her out.β
Firefighters were called at 7:54 a.m. to a fire at Schollβs home. As they searched the home, they found Scholl lying on the kitchen floor with numerous injuries.
According to court documents, the King County Medical Examiner concluded that Schollβs death was the result of multiple stab wounds, blunt force injuries and potential strangulation, and that she likely died before the fire started.Β Police found multiple weapons used in the attack, including broken kitchen knives, a dented frying pan with the handle snapped off and an βapparent fireplace tool.β
Lane, who was arrested Monday in Oklahoma City, told several people, including his mother, that he killed Scholl, according to court documents.
Prior to Laneβs capture, police hinted at the possibility of domestic violence at a candlelight memorial for Scholl last Sunday.
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Memorial Service Set for Jessica Scholl
, 16426 128thΒ Ave Southeast, Renton, WA 98058, on Sunday, June 3, 2012 at 1:00 pm.Β
The familiy asks that in lieu of flowers, remembrances be made to the βJessica Scholl Benevolent Fund," which has been set up at BECU. A portion will be donated to support domestic or teen violence victim programs in Renton. Sympathy cards may be sent to Douglas and Stephanie Scholl at P.O. Box 1942; Auburn, WA 98071-1942.
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