Jayme Closs, who was found alive 88 days after her kidnapping and parents' murders, enjoys meal with grandad
Thirteen-year-old Wisconsin girl Jayme Closs was miraculously found alive 88 days after she went missing following the murders of her parents at their 1268 Highway 8 Home in Barron County. Now, her relieved and overjoyed family are doing their best to make up for lost time.
Robert Naiberg, her grandfather, and father to her slain mom Denise Closs, got some private time with the teen, and the pair were seen sharing a steak meal together which Naiberg had reportedly promised to buy once his granddaughter was found alive.
In a Facebook post made by Jennifer Halvorson, a family friend, on the 'Light the way home for Jayme,' Naiberg and Jayme were snapped enjoying a steak together. A caption read, "Were so blessed!!! We had to share!! Grandpa said since day one he was gonna buy Jayme a big steak when she was found!! well here it is he bought her steak and they had lunch together at his house!!"