CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis. – By the time he blasted his way into a stranger's house Sunday night, apparently to kidnap a young woman who lived there, Ritchie German Jr. had already fatally shot his mother, brother, and 8-year-old nephew at his family's home, authorities said.
German, 33, meticulously cleaned the first crime scene, arranging the bodies of his brother and nephew on a bed in a room that had been stripped of all other items. He lied about his mother's whereabouts when her employer called for her Saturday. He may even have slept at the family townhouse that night after scrubbing blood off the kitchen and bathroom floors, Chippewa County Sheriff James Kowalczyk said Tuesday.
A day later he drove to the home of a woman he was badgering with sexually suggestive texts and stepped to the front door armed with a shotgun. Moments later, she and German were dead and her parents were gravely injured.
In all, German fatally shot four people and then himself, leaving no clues about what triggered the violence. He was a loner who didn't have a steady job or friends, and his family said he suffered from serious mental illness
The only clues so far are similarities to the kidnapping of 13-year-old Jayme Closs and the murder of her parents, James and Denise Closs, in Barron County, Wis., in October.
As in the Closs case, the shooter chose a victim he didn't know, used a shotgun to blast into her home, and confronted and shot her parents. Kowalczyk said he considered it very possible that German intended to abduct Laile Vang, 24, who lived with her parents in Lake Hallie, Wis.
Kowalcyk said German had sent text messages of a sexual nature to Vang, who responded that she didn't know him. And as far as anyone knows, German, who lives in Lafayette, Wis., had never previously been to the Vangs' home.
He said that the attack "most certainly" resembles the Closs case, where Jake Patterson shot and killed Closs' parents with a shotgun and kidnapped Jayme, holding her captive for 88 days before she escaped.