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James MEYER Jr.

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
Classification: Homicide
Characteristics: Juvenile (15) - Fight between the siblings - Arson
Number of victims: 1
Date of murder: June 7, 2006
Date of arrest: August 21, 2006
Date of birth: 1991
Victim profile: His sister, Jessica Elaine Meyer, 13
Method of murder: Fire-related injuries
Location: Arapahoe County, Colorado, USA
Status: Pleaded guilty to first-degree arson and manslaughter. Sentenced to 6-year successful completion in the Youth Offender Program on February 23, 2007
 
 
 
 
 
 

Littleton Girl Found Dead In Garage Fire

Investigators Work To Determine What Happened

June 8, 2006

LITTLETON, Colo. -- Investigators will be back on the scene of a garage fire where a 13-year-old girl was found dead.

Firefighters were called to the home in the 8000 block of South Logan Drive at 12:31 p.m., Wednesday, and found the garage in flames.

Littleton police said the body of Jessica Elaine Meyer was found on the floor inside the garage, once the fire was extinguished.

It is not known how the fire started. An autopsy was scheduled for Friday to help investigators determine how the girl died.

Meyer had just finished eighth grade at Powell Middle School and was at home alone on summer break when the fire started.

 
 

Autopsy Shows Littleton Girl's Death Related To Fire

Cause Of Fire Not Yet Determined

June 13, 2006

LITTLETON, Colo. -- An autopsy has revealed that a 13-year-old Littleton girl likely died as a result of a fire in her home.

The Arapahoe County Coroner's Office said that preliminary findings show Jessica Elaine Meyer's death was fire-related, but the exact cause won't be known until toxicology and other tests results are back in two weeks.

Firefighters found Jessica in the burned garage of her family's home in the 8000 block of South Logan Drive, Wednesday and found the garage in flames.

Investigators haven't said whether the fire was accidental or intentional and have not released a cause.

The house remained sealed as police and fire officials complete their investigations.

Meyer had just finished eighth grade at Powell Middle School and was at home alone on summer break when the fire started.

Her funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Drinkwine Family Mortuary, 999 Littleton Blvd., in Littleton. A visitation will be held at the mortuary from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday.

 
 

Police Arrest Brother In Death of 13-Year-Old Found In Fire

August 22, 2006

DENVER -- Littleton police arrested the brother of a 13-year-old girl who was found dead in the family's garage on June 7.

Firefighters found Jessica Meyer in the burned garage of her family's home in the 8000 block of South Logan Drive and found the garage in flames.

Her brother was arrested Monday after a two-month long investigation that revealed that he was responsible for his sister's death, police said.

"We feel very strongly that (his) involvement is directly related to Jessica's death," said Sean Dugan, a spokesman for the Littleton Police Department.

Meyer's brother was arrested for investigation of reckless manslaughter and first-degree arson, police said. Formal charges will be filed by the District Attorney's office on Friday.

The brother is being held without bond until the hearing. He is not being identified by 7News because a determination hasn't been made whether he will be charged as an adult or juvenile.

Several classmates of the boy from Heritage High School staged a rally outside the fire-damaged home on Tuesday night.

"He didn't have anything to do with it," one friend told reporters.

"We feel absolutely outraged that anyone would try and charge him --," said another. "-- for killing his sister. For God's sake, you know," the first friend added.

The Denver Post reported that Elaine Meyer, mother of the two, works for the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office.

 
 

Brother Charged As Adult In Sister's Death

Police Say James, Jessica Meyer Were Fighting Before Fire

September 1, 2006

LITTLETON, Colo. -- The older brother of a teen who died mysteriosly in a garage fire was charged Friday as an adult.

James Meyer, 15, faces charges of first-degree arson and manslaughter. He is being held in lieu of $500,000 bond.

His sister, 13-year-old Jessica Meyer, was found dead in her home on June 7. Her body was found in the burned garage of the family's home in the 8000 block of South Logan Drive. Police said a fight between the siblings may have led to her death.

"We believe that he started the fire to conceal her death or at least the cause of her death," said Sean Dugan, a spokesman for the Littleton Police Department.

Dugan said investigators know that the fire was not accidental, there was no sign of forced entry and that James was next door with a friend when she died.

"We feel very strongly that (his) involvement is directly related to Jessica's death," Dugan said.

It took police two months and several interviews to come up with that conclusion. However, many of the boy's friends at Heritage High School don't believe it.

"He didn't have anything to do with it," one friend told reporters.

"We feel absolutely outraged that anyone would try and charge him ... for killing his sister," another friend added.

Jessica's autopsy results have been sealed, but police said she died of fire-related injuries. 

 
 

Teen Pleads Guilty In Sister's Death

James Meyer Admits To Arson, Manslaughter

January 8, 2007

A Littleton teen pleaded guilty Monday to deliberately starting a fire that killed his younger sister last summer.

James Meyer, a Heritage High School student, pleaded guilty to first-degree arson and manslaughter.

The body of his younger sister, 13-year-old Jessica Meyer, was found dead in the burned garage of the family's home on June 7.

Police said a fight between the siblings may have led to her death.

"We believe that he started the fire to conceal her death or at least the cause of her death," Sean Dugan, a spokesman for the Littleton Police Department, said.

Police said there was no sign of forced entry and that James was next door with a friend when she died.

It took police three months to complete their investigation and charge Meyer as an adult.

A presentence investigation report has been ordered and sentencing is set for Feb. 23.

 
 

Boy sentenced 6 years for killing sister

Rocky Mountain News

February 24, 2007

LITTLETON - On Friday February 23, 2007 a judge sentenced 15-year-old James Meyer Jr. for setting arson and killing his sister. On June 7, 2006 firefighters put out a fire in the Meyer's garage and found 13-year old Jessica Meyer dead.

Prosecutors tried Meyer as an adult for first-degree arson and manslaughter reports the CBS4Denver website. They believe Meyer and his sister got into some sort of fight that resulted in her death and that Meyer had set fire to his sister's body to cover up the murder.

CBS4Denver News reports Meyer pleaded guilty to both charges of first-degree arson and manslaughter last month. The judge in this case gave Meyer a concurrent sentence of 12 years for manslaughter and 18 years in the Department of Corrections for first-degree arson. However, the judge agreed to suspend the sentence upon a 6-year successful completion in the Youth Offender Program located in Pueblo, Colorado.

Prosecutors are satisfied with this arrangement, telling CBS4Denver News that Meyer will learn more at the Youth Offender Program than he would at the Department of Corrections, such as how to cope with inappropriate sexual actions. 9 News also reports that the Youth Offender Program will offer Meyer counseling and continued education.

While Meyer did not make a statement at the sentencing, his mother said, "It goes without saying that this has been a horrible tragedy for our entire family. It was an accident that quickly went out of control," reports the Rocky Mountain News.

During the investigation the entire detective division in Littleton worked on the case reports CBS4Denver News. Sgt. Sean Dugan told CBS4Denver that, "We owe it to the family here and to Jessica to get to the bottom of what happened." Indeed, they did get to the bottom of what appeared to be a mystery initially.

In a related story, CBS4Denver News reported the Meyer parents, Elaine and Jim Meyer, said they could not handle the heartbreak of their daughter's death if it has not been for the support from the community, family, and friends.

Many of the details as to why and how Meyer set his sister's body on fire remain private.

"I know Jessica is an angel up there going 'Oh my God, I can't believe all these people really care'" said Elaine Meyer to the CBS4Denver News team. She reports her daughter was a "real sweetheart". It appears Jessica Meyer continues to be sorely missed.

 

 

 
 
 
 
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