Tuesday, October 23, 2018

2 Charged for Death of Woman Found Pepper Sprayed, Beaten, Shot on JBLM


Two men have been charged with second-degree murder for the death of a woman found in a wooded area of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said Monday.

Jessica Shaunti Jackson, 34, was shot three times, pepper sprayed and beaten with a baseball bat, federal prosecutors said.

She was reported missing in early September, and her body was found Sept. 13 on part of the base near Spanaway.

Autopsy results found she suffered gunshot wounds and blunt force trauma to her head.

Bobbie Anson Pease, 49 of Tacoma, and Jeremy Jay Warren, 30 of Forks, are accused in her death.

Surveillance video shows Pease’s car driving to and from the area where Jackson was killed, and a firearm investigators believe was used in her death was found in the Puyallup River, prosecutors said.

The complaint prosecutors filed Monday doesn’t indicate a motive for the killing, but says that Warren told investigators Pease and Jackson used methamphetamine together Sept. 4 and that Pease wanted to go somewhere to “pop a couple rounds off.”

When they got to the wooded area, Pease pepper-sprayed Jackson, beat her with the bat and shot her, Warren said.  (Tacoma New Tribune, October 22, 2018)
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