The Misery Machine - The Case of the Richardson Family
Episode Date: October 23, 2025In April of 2006, the quiet city of Medicine Hat, Alberta, was shattered by a crime so disturbing, it seemed unimaginable. Inside a modest suburban home, police discovered the bodies of three family m...embers... Mark, Debra, and their young son Jacob. At first, investigators thought it might be a home invasion gone wrong. But the truth was far darker. The person behind the massacre wasn’t a stranger… it was their 12-year-old daughter, Jasmine Richardson, acting alongside her 23-year-old boyfriend in a twisted plot that stunned the nation. This is the horrifying story of the Richardson family murders... a tale of forbidden love, teenage rebellion, and a tragedy that forever changed a Canadian community.Support Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themiserymachinePayPal: https://www.paypal.me/themiserymachineJoin Our Facebook Group: https://t.co/DeSZIIMgXs?amp=1Instagram: miserymachinepodcastTwitter: misery_podcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/kCCzjZM#themiserymachine #podcast #truecrimeSource Materials:https://www.pinterest.com/pin/702420873155043072https://www.pinterest.com/pin/1125548131894567448https://www.pinterest.com/pin/292171094598589076https://www.pinterest.com/pin/579838520820182934https://www.pinterest.com/pin/1125548131894567448https://www.pinterest.com/pin/872994709022737348https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLHZcpMlPzchttps://globalnews.ca/news/1835793/timeline-tracking-canadas-youngest-multiple-murdererhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/485348599586589https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richardson_family_murdershttps://www.ebooks.com/en-gb/book/424877/runaway-devil/robert-remington/?srsltid=AfmBOoqNI_Lzcz3CYZ7xWV6GkhK2hY1asD2cuMAhQXW6tod18jHdw1O-
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Ong powered its economy. The city is known for more than that. Medicine Hat is also called the
sunniest place in Canada, averaging over 330 days of sunshine each year. For Mark Richardson,
moving to the city felt like a fresh start. He had struggled with substance use for much of
his life, but in 1986, just two months before his 23rd birthday, he entered a 12-step rehab
program at Rockhaven Recovery Home for Men in Sudbury, Ontario.
Despite the large number of members there, Mark quickly made a reputation for himself.
Patricia Delaya, Rockhaven's director remembered.
He knew exactly what he wanted.
He came into Rock Haven motivated and prepared to do the intensive inside work that is required
in order to succeed the addiction recovery.
Staff described him as a good-looking man with dark hair, someone who had a deep interest
in motorcycle.
culture, but was serious about turning his life around.
Two years later in 1990, Mark met Deborah at a gym.
Deborah, too, had a history with drugs, but by then, both of them had left those struggles
behind.
Deborah was six years older than Mark, but he was drawn to her beaming smile and lively
personality.
Deborah also had feelings for Mark.
She liked him for his spirituality as Mark was raised in a Catholic family.
Their chemistry was undeniable, so much so that,
Within just a year in 1991, Deborah and Mark were married.
On October 21, 1993, the couple welcomed their first child, a daughter named Jasmine.
Three years later, near the end of Deborah's second pregnancy, the family decided to move to Okotokes, Alberta, hopeful for a brighter future.
It was there that they welcomed their son Jacob.
Jasmine adored her baby brother and was always seen playing with him.
Reverend Paul Orrett, pastor of a local church, remembered Jacob's christening in Okotokes as a picture-perfect moment.
He recalled, Jacob never made a fuss.
Mark held him tight in his arms and Deborah looked on.
It was a special day for a family who had overcome some of life's struggles.
Even though the Richardson seemed like a perfect family, their life was not without challenges.
They struggled to make ends meet, and according to Judith, a close family friend from Calgary,
Deborah sometimes had to rely on the food bank to get through tough times.
While it was possible to make quick money in Alberta, Mark and Deborah believed in moving forward slowly and steadily.
Judith later explained, it was just slow, steady progress like the 12 steps.
Deborah became a mentor and sponsor at Narcotics Anonymous,
a 12-step recovery program modeled after Alcoholics Anonymous.
Mark's older sister Monique described that both he and Deborah had devoted their lives
to helping people break free from addiction.
Judith described the couple as models of recovery success.
Over time, things started to look better for the family.
Mark was skilled in mechanics and several trades, including welding.
However, Mark eventually sought a more advanced career path, which led him to return to school
for courses in electrical engineering.
By September of 2003, the Richardson's had managed to leave their financial struggles behind them.
Mark had secured a job as an instrument technician within Kana Corporation, which is a major
Canadian oil and gas company.
According to co-worker Wayne Chopic, he was a guy who took interest in anything he got his
hands on.
If he had to calibrate an instrument or something, everything.
He just got into it.
His position required him to relocate to Medicine Hat, where he worked at the company's natural
gas storage facility near Suffield, about 50 kilometers west of the city. After relocating, the family
also purchased their dream home, a three-bedroom house in the suburban neighborhood of Ross Glen.
The Richardson's were thrilled about their new home. The children were especially drawn to the
large tree in the backyard. They had a rope swing and a wooden platform with a makeshift ladder.
Jasmine and Jacob spent countless hours playing there, and on some mornings, Jacob would
climbing to the tree fort or play ball hockey before heading off to school.
Neighbors also spoke positively of the family.
Once, Jacob accidentally broke a basement window near the deck.
Instead of being upset, the neighbors watched as Mark insisted his son learn responsibility
by doing chores in order to pay for the damages.
Jacob was growing into a lively and spirited boy.
He adored hockey player Dave Tiger Williams and was a huge fan of Star Wars.
He even referred to himself as a Jedi.
He loved playing with his neighbor Danielle's younger sister.
Daniel remembered him fondly as the most joyful, energetic kid she had ever met.
At school, Jacob was seen as the class clown.
His kindergarten yearbook, he wrote,
When I grow up, I want to be a policeman or a soldier.
The thing I like best about me is that I have a family and I'm very fast.
Meanwhile, Deborah was building her own path at home.
She started a small business as a Reiki practitioner
and completed a two-month entrepreneur's course to improve her business skills.
She once won a makeover contest hosted by a local radio station.
Jasmine in many ways was growing into her mother's image.
She had a bright smile, clear blue eyes, and long dark hair.
Her new bedroom was filled with stuffed animals, books,
in a small wooden jewelry box with glass doors.
In medicine hat, Jasmine attended a Catholic school where she stood out as a studious,
well-groomed honor student who found it easy to make new friends.
Jasmine was also involved in her school's fine arts program.
According to her best friend Aubrey, we used to draw a whole bunch.
We used to draw our band teacher as a duck.
Jasmine was an understanding, decent, outgoing, absolutely amazing person.
Jasmine also embraced many of her mother's new age interests, such as Reiki, Crystals, and Meditation.
Over time, she developed a fascination with Wicca and created a pentacle on her bedroom while using black tape.
For those unfamiliar, Wicke is a modern nature-based pagan religion that emerged in the mid-20th century.
During this period, Jasmine and several classmates also began questioning the religious upbringing.
Her friend Nora later said,
If God was so loving, why would he torture people?
All of us shared our frustrated feelings about this.
Jasmine did also.
It was clear she had no desired belief in God at all.
As Jasmine entered adolescence, she, like many teenagers, began pushing
back against the rules and boundaries. It started one day at Medicine Hat Mall, where she and a
friend noticed a group of local goth kids. Jasmine was instantly drawn to their dark fashion and style.
Soon after, she and a small circle of friends began dressing in similar ways. But this wasn't
without critique from the other kids at school. According to Nora, there was a clear divide in their
class. One group included her, Jasmine, and a few close friends, while the rest of the students labeled them
as the dark side or the bad group.
Jasmine and her friends were reportedly upset about this.
Unlike most of her peers, Jasmine matured quickly.
By the summer of 2005 between grades 6 and 7,
she was only 11 but could easily pass for 15 or 16.
She was reportedly frustrated with this.
Judith remembered Deborah once saying,
after dropping Jasmine off at a friend's house,
oh, she struggles so much with that, my poor honey.
Around the same time the internet was exploding,
and Jasmine was captivated by it.
On August 27, 2005, she registered on mindviz.com,
a popular social platform at the time
that offered instant messaging and online chat rooms.
On her profile, she described herself as buy, single, and a dog owner.
She left her age blank,
but her profile photo showed her holding a replica handgun,
giving the impression that she was much older than she said she was.
Jasmine went on to create more online identities.
A MySpace under the username X underscore X madness underscore X,
she claimed to be 16 years old.
Her listed interests included hatchets, serial killers, criminal psychology, blood, moonlight,
human anatomy, and what she called kinky shit.
She even described Jeffrey Dahmer as one of her heroes.
Alongside Jeffrey, she named Batman, illusionist Chris Angel, as well as Marilyn Manson and Danny Filth,
who was the founder and lead singer of the band, Cradle of Filth.
In the fall of 2005, during her seventh year, school counselor Sandra Richard began to notice a
sharp change in her, particularly her short skirts and the chains she wore.
Sandra met with Jasmine several times over her dress code violations.
Rather than scolding her, she tried to have open conversations,
encouraging students to make good choices on their own without outside pressure.
Still, Jasmine didn't care, and the school even called Mark and Deborah multiple times over this.
For into Jasmine, her parents weren't particularly concerned about her short skirts or heavy eyeliner,
but at school she and her friends were often scolded for this.
In one of her seventh grade school photos, Jasmine showed up dressed according to the rules,
but just before the picture was taken, she switched accessories with her friend Aubrey.
The final image showed her in a black mesh top with a spiked dog collar fastened around her neck.
Jasmine and her friends started expressing their identity by wearing black Marilyn Manson
hoodies. The Catholic school strongly disapproved of this, but that didn't deter the group
whatsoever. Before long, Jasmine and her friends began connecting with members of the local goth community.
Among them were a 19-year-olds who went by Raven in another around 20 or 21 known as trench coat.
Unlike Jasmine and her classmates, these new friends care little about consequences or rules.
Despite their much younger age, Jasmine and her friends were welcomed in. While you or I might find it
alarming that middle schoolers were hanging out with 21-year-olds, allegedly, nobody found
found this unusual. As one other girl from the group explained, our group of friends doesn't discriminate
based on age. It's just a number. It shouldn't inhibit friendship. Most of us have very alike
background so we get along perfectly. It's just friendship. Allegedly, some kids even stole for fun and
later compared the size or value of what they had taken. When security caught wind of such
incidents, the offenders were banned from the premises. Fights broke out now and then too.
Over time, the group split into two distinct cliques, one that gathered at the mall and the other that hung around downtown.
As we mentioned previously, Jasmine could easily pass as someone older.
She also never revealed her true age to the group.
On November 10, 2005, she signed up on VampireFreeks.com, where she claimed to be a 15-year-old and used the screen name X Killer Kitty X.
A couple of weeks later on November 26, she created an account on Zorpia.com under the profile name Runaway Devil.
On December 28, 2005, Jasmine created a profile on Nexopia.com.
This is a social networking site popular among teens in Western Canada, especially in Edmonton, Alberta.
She registered under her now familiar alias, Runaway Devil, and linked the account to a Gmail address she had created under the name Dying Resurrection.
That same email was also used to open a GeoCity's profile under the name Meow underscore Mix 666,
though Jasmine never posted anything on that account.
It was her Nexopia page where she became a regular user and often posted about her interests.
On her profile page, she wrote,
I am the almighty JazzX.
Bow down.
I think deep thoughts.
I am quite emotional and my mood is ever changing,
although I can be very good at hiding my feelings.
I don't trust easily.
I either have lots of energy or very little.
I like to make attempts at poetry and anime.
I make woogey noises and often scare small children.
I am afraid of llamas.
I am told I am mentally arsler.
Often I am loud and bounce a lot.
When I'm hyper, I like to dress up and want an Edward Cisorhands outfit.
Other people live in my head with me.
I like random questions.
I like to pretend I'm a gangster sometimes.
Don't worry, I'm not.
Yeah, I sometimes watch Teen Titans,
because I'm that cool. I play guitar and I suck. Me too, Jasmine. She also often posted lyrics
from her favorite metal songs. On her profile, Jasmine listed her likes, some of which are nonsensical
as cream, jump lones, tricycles, suiomen, and killing livestock, dark poetry, loud music.
And yes, we looked up some of these. Some of these are completely made-up words.
Her favorite bands include corn, cradle of filth, children of bodum, Marilyn Manson, murder
dolls and slip knot. Jasmine was also spending more and more hours with the group at the mall.
It was during one of those gatherings that she met Kaylee, a girl her peers described as wild.
Jasmine and Kaylee also attended the same school and by the fall of 2005, the two had grown
close. Although Kaylee eventually quit school in January of 2006, she remained in contact with
Jasmine through their shared circle. Not long after Jasmine's 12th birthday, Kaylee introduced her to
22-year-old Jeremy Steinke. Like everyone else, Jeremy didn't believe Jasmine was only 12 when they first
met. While this was their first time formally exchanging names, Jasmine had already seen him before.
One afternoon, she and a few friends had piled into the backseat of his 1981 firebird where
Jeremy performed donuts in a parking lot. Jasmine later remembered it was a cool night.
Jeremy had already been hanging around the group since the summer of 2005, but Jeremy
Jeremy's story was very different from Jasmine's.
Unlike her suburban upbringing, his childhood had been scarred by instability.
It was the target of bullying in school where classmates and even some teachers called him
Stinky instead of Steinky.
According to his mother, Jacqueline May, Jeremy endured years of mental and physical trauma
from his alcoholic father and two stepfathers who followed.
Jacqueline later testified in court that Jeremy's biological father came home drunk nearly every
night, often being the boy with a belt or dragging him to his room by his
year. She separated from his biological father when Jeremy was just two years old, but later
reconciled and had another child, a daughter four years younger than Jeremy. The relationship never
stabilized and collapsed for good after seven years. Jacqueline's later relationships proved to be
no better than her first. Throughout them, Jeremy endured both physical and emotional trauma.
He recalled that his mother had been using alcohol for as long as he could remember. Jeremy
recalled one incident where he defended his mother after her boyfriend shattered her cheekbone.
In retaliation, Jeremy chased the man with a lead pipe and broke his arm.
Because of Jacqueline's unstable relationships, she and Jeremy moved constantly.
He rarely stayed in one place long enough to form real friendships.
At the age of 14, Jeremy had begun using weed and ecstasy.
At some point, he tried acid and shrooms.
Jacqueline later admitted that Jeremy always struggled with ADHD.
She even rationalized his substance use, saying,
it made him calm and not so hyper.
Jacqueline recalled that her son often wished that he had never been born.
At one point, he even became a danger to himself.
One winter when Jeremy was 15, he drank so heavily that he passed out outdoors.
By the time he was found he was suffering from hypothermia
and had to be admitted to the hospital.
He soon became another coping mechanism for Jeremy
and he would engage in such behaviors in the privacy of his room hidden from others.
reportedly he avoided seeking medical attention for his injuries as he disliked going to the doctors.
In 10th grade, Jeremy was enrolled in the integrated occupational program or IOP for short.
This is a course designed for students with learning difficulties.
But the bullying even followed him here as other students referred to the program as idiots on patrol.
Jeremy also studied woodworking and mechanics during his time in the IOP program.
Around then, he decided to join the school's school's school.
football team. At 5'7 with a medium build, he wasn't physically imposing, but he quickly earned a
reputation for being troublesome. His former teammate Spencer Shoot recalled, there's people that are
teased in high school and there are people who are asked to be teased because it's an attention
getter. He loved it. He fueled off it. When we played football, he would try to get hit and try to be
big and tough, but he never really was. He was a pretty small kid. He wanted to cause trouble.
Still, Jeremy put effort into football drills and practices, but just within three months of starting
10th grade, he dropped out of school as his mother was ill and he was unable to focus on his studies.
Jacqueline had been diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a serious and progressive
lung disease that permanently scars lung tissue. The condition qualified her for a medical benefit
of about $850 a month. At 16, Jeremy moved in with his father and started working in a dusty
underground potash mine. But after a dispute with his stepmother, he moved back to Medicine
Hatt and started renting low-cost apartments with friends. To cover rent and bills, he picked up a series
of entry-level jobs he despised, including pizza delivery, grocery and hardware store shifts,
sporting goods sales, and various day labor positions through a youth employment agency.
Despite the instability, Jeremy occasionally tried to get his life on track. In 2004, he enrolled
at Medicine Hat College to upgrade his high school courses.
But by Christmas, he had dropped out again
and went back to living with his mother in the trailer
she inherited from her father at Tower Estates.
At age 20, Jeremy dated a 17-year-old girl
who later claimed he was the father of her child.
Jacqueline, however, disputed this
since a paternity test was requested and never delivered.
The girl described their relationship
as impossible to sustain
because of Jeremy's Jekyllen Hyde personality.
She explained, I probably only know 10% of him.
He can change in a blink of an eye.
He'd sit up in the middle of the night and start talking to himself.
After the breakup, Jeremy began a troubling pattern of dating younger and younger girls.
He picked up short stints at places like the local Tim Hortons and even tried working in the oil fields,
but no matter where he went, he couldn't seem to hold a steady job.
Restless and drifting, his days soon fell into a cycle of drinking, smoking weed.
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results. Drumming his guitar and writing poems and unfinished song lyrics. One of his poems,
named Eternal Scars, read as follows. There are scars on my arm. They appear every other day.
The scars on my arm are with me to stay. To serve as a reminder of the pain I receive,
even though the world I live in is hell, I believe. That the world goes on even after life.
No, the question is, should I use that knife? To end all the pain, to stop all the rain, to never know
if there's something to gain. Can I set myself free of all this misery, or shall I remain
drowning in pain. No matter which path I choose, eternal scars remain.
His room in his mother's trailer was plastered with posters and a painted portrait of a
bane wolf also hung on the wall. He frequently ran into trouble with the police through various
offenses, including shoplifting, bouncing checks, and causing minor disturbances, none of which
were serious enough to land him in jail. He was once summoned for a court hearing but misled the judge
saying he was going through a divorce and that his bills were piling up. The judge believed
Jeremy and even awarded him an extension to pay his bills. But despite this, Jeremy's life never
improved. He started to become so unhinged that he even started to believe that he was a werewolf.
He also claimed to be part of the Lichen Brotherhood, whose empire would one day rise. On ex-opia,
Jeremy went by the username Soul Eater. He had listed Creadle of Filth, Dying Fetus, Murder Dolls,
Marilyn Manson, Corn, Stone Sour, Megadeth, Slipknot, and Pantera among his favorite artists. He also
also joined vampire freaks.com where he went by Soul Eater 52. He wrote there, I believe in blood,
destruction, gut score, and greed. He listed interests including the dark, the moon, the stars,
and biting with a particular fascination for lichens while his dislikes bluntly stated
the sun. In private messages from his vampire freaks account, Jeremy even told others that
he's a 300-year-old immortal and would go on about a lichen empire upright.
rising. Jeremy also had an account on Windows Live under the alias death spade. He listed his
age as 213 years old. On a personal blog, Jeremy posted, we must meet in the cemetery one
hour before the full moon is at its fullest to speak of a tragedy within the coven. Those who
have not overcome the mindless rage need not attend. He even, he'd even say to others not to go near
the thick underbrush. I can't do this. This guy is so goofy. He'd even say to others not to go near the
thick underbrush of medicine hats tree to river valley whenever the moon was on the rise, or else he'd
eat them. To most people, this was nothing more than melodramatic posturing, but Jasmine was captivated by
him. She later said, I thought he was good looking. A lot of people thought he was. We just hung out
for the day. I wanted to be friends with him. He was really hyper in the center of attention. People
loved him. Unlike Jasmine, Jeremy wasn't particularly interested in her at first. He initially
thought that Jasmine was dating trench coat. By December of 2005, however, the two began seeing
each other more often. They'd hang out casually at punk shows and as those outings became more
frequent, the bond between them grew stronger. Mark and Deborah were far from pleased.
They didn't like that their 12-year-old daughter was spending time with people much older than her,
especially when these older friends would call the house asking for Jasmine.
Arguments became routine, so she found a loophole and asked her younger friends to stay on the call
for as long as her parents were on the other end.
That Christmas, Deborah sent her friend Judith some family photos. Judith exclaimed that
Jasmine seemed markedly different from the girl she had been just months before.
Deborah was quoted as saying she's 12 going on 20.
At school, concerns were rising as Jasmine's counselor Sandra had begun noticing more
dress code violations and her defiant attitude.
One afternoon, Jasmine appeared in her office visibly upset, venting her frustrations
about her parents saying, these rules are too much.
I hate it there.
I hate it there.
At one point, she even told Sandra she wanted to be placed in foster care.
but after a more extensive conversation, Sandra concluded that there was no violence or neglect at home.
Jasmine was simply mad at her parents over her loss of control.
Sandra gently explained that frustration alone is not reason enough for a foster care placement.
On another day, Jasmine came into the office asking for a bandage.
Here, Sandra noticed a pentacle on her hand.
To Sandra, it was offensive as Jasmine was in a formal Catholic school.
Jasmine told Sandra it was nothing sinister, just a wicken symbol.
Sandra asked Jasmine to wash it off out of respect for the faith and for the school.
For Jasmine, though, it felt like yet another example of being misunderstood.
She started to seek Salas and Jeremy, who allegedly was engaged to a girl named Danielle at the time,
but claimed he hadn't seen her in a long time.
Jasmine and Jeremy then started talking about their issues with each other.
In early February of 2006, Jeremy announced that he and Danielle were no longer engaged.
He even posted a poem in regard to this saying,
My love left me hanging by a rope.
In his other online texts and messaging, he spoke harshly about his former fiancé.
Meanwhile, Valentine's Day was just around the corner.
Jeremy took his chance with Jasmine.
Jasmine recalled a moment saying,
Jeremy gave me this really sweet poem.
It was about me.
I was flattered.
A few days later, he asked me out on the phone.
I liked him.
He was really sweet and attentive.
I really liked him.
Now, I really hope this wasn't like any of other of like Jeremy's poems,
because good Lord.
Anyway, their first date was at a punk show.
Jasmine was aware that Jeremy was older than her,
but she didn't know by how much.
She was also hesitant about whether Jeremy knew her actual age or not.
At the show, she sent one of her friends to Jeremy
and asked her to tell him that she was 13.
But even after knowing that,
Jeremy casually walked up and asked her out.
Over the next couple of weeks,
the relationship grew closer.
Jasmine had long night talks with Jane.
Jeremy. She'd sneak the cordless phone to her room or go down in the basement where her parents
couldn't hear her. Jasmine even once invited Jeremy and other friends to her house when she knew
her parents would be away for some hours. He would often pick Jasmine and other friends up from
their school or the mall and bring them home to his mother's trailer where they hung out. By now,
Jeremy wasn't able to afford repairs and insurance on his firebird, so he was forced to use
his mother's gray 1987 Dodge Dakota pickup truck.
While, Jasmine was drifting further and further away from her parents.
One afternoon, Mark and Deborah left Jasmine and her eight-year-old brother Jacob at home
while attending a company event.
Although they intended for Jasmine to watch Jacob, she left with Aubrey to a nearby 7-11.
Realizing he was alone in the house, Jacob grew frightened and called his mother, which caused
them to leave the event early.
At home, Mark and Deborah were furious.
Jasmine was drifting away from their control and was getting more irresponsible by the day.
They grounded her indefinitely for leaving her brother alone.
According to Jasmine, that was the breaking point for her.
In her words, I couldn't take them anymore.
Mark's coworker Wayne Chopic also recalled seeing Jasmine grow noticeably irritated with her younger
brother Jacob during a family open house at the gas plant.
According to family friend Judith, Jacob had grown increasingly afraid of his sister to the
point where he didn't even want to walk home from school with her.
She recalled one disturbing incident where she witnessed Jasmine choking Jacob.
Since Jasmine wasn't allowed to attend shows or go out with her older friends anymore,
she began to grow envious of her friend Kaylee's freedom.
Kaylee was a runaway and unlike Jasmine wasn't held back by consequences.
Jasmine started to fantasize about a life without parents.
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Well, that's cool.
No, you don't understand.
It went perfectly. Real offer, down to the penny.
They're picking it up tomorrow.
Nothing went wrong.
So what's the problem?
That is the problem.
Nothing in my life goes to smoothie.
I'm waiting for the catch.
Maybe there's no catch.
That's exactly what a catch would want me to think.
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I need a knock on wood. Do we have wood? Is this tablewood?
I think it's laminated.
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By March of 2006, Jasmine was spending long nights talking with Jeremy on Exopia.
Sometimes she'd sneak over to his trailer or meet him at the mall.
She recalled those moments saying,
I felt really flattered and loved.
He was really romantic.
He told me that he loved me all the time.
I was falling in love with him.
Jeremy also reportedly felt the same way about Jasmine.
One poem he wrote for Jasmine reads as follows.
There's something about your beauty that makes life with you feel like a movie.
It's like a dream come true.
The skies are always blue.
And when I'm with you, I feel alive.
You make me want to take that dive.
I swear to you that I could never.
lie. Your soft sweet lips could get me high. Jeremy once gave Jasmine a small vial filled with his own
blood. He later shared that Jasmine had a strong fascination with blood and would sometimes bite him
during intimate moments hard enough to make him bleed. Meanwhile, Mark and Deborah concerned about their
daughter talking to older guys started monitoring her social media pages and restricting her calls.
Because of that, Jasmine stuck to emails and instant messaging. Some,
Some of their messages revealed Jeremy's simmering fascination with brutality.
He shared that back in 2005 when he went to see George A. Romero's Land of the Dead,
he found himself laughing and cheering in the theater during the goryest scenes.
Jeremy also mentioned that his favorite movie was Natural Born Killers.
The film, Mickey Knox and his wife Mallory kill her toxic parents before going on a murderous spree.
Little did anyone know that to some extent this was about to happen in Jasmine and Jeremy's
lives as well. In fact, Jeremy had been harboring these dark thoughts for some time. A March 9th,
he posted a poem titled The World on his nexopia blog. A poem spoke openly about his desire to kill,
with some lines reading, The world I live in is dark and cold. The things these pitiful souls do
seem to never get old. I wish they would all die. The earth can burn. To hear them all scream,
I yearn. Their blood should be spilled. For some of them by heart they killed. But it is not that for which I
wish they'd die, but for this planet being filled with hatred, deceit, and lies.
It remains unclear whether the poem was directly referring to Jasmine's parents.
However, on several other occasions, Jeremy posted poems and even song lyrics that explicitly
mentioned them.
On the other hand, Mark, increasingly worried about his daughter, decided to take her computer
away.
But even that didn't stop Jasmine.
She simply turned to the public library where she could use the computers freely and
talked to whomever she wanted without any adults watching over her. Even Jasmine's friends grew
concerned about her relationship with a grown man and tried to reason with her. When he confronted
her, Jasmine simply said, it's my choice, leave us alone. One friend highlighted the fact that
Jeremy was in his 20s, but Jasmine argued back saying, he is not, he's 17. Jasmine allegedly
didn't know his true age. She later admitted saying that she didn't want to know for sure. Her
best friend Aubrey later described Jeremy as very immature for his age. She explained that nobody
took him seriously and he often acted on impulses as he'd get into heated arguments with mall security
for no real reason, which eventually led to him being banned. In a Facebook post, she wrote,
I hate Jeremy Slimeball. Jeremy was frustrated with everyone saying he and Jasmine shouldn't be together.
He wrote a song which he called The Intervening. This is a sample of his lyrics. They're not very
good. And I quote, we'll never listen to you or your lies. Why don't you just go ahead and
fucking die? We all know you are going to burn in hell. We'll all keep asking, but we should
never tell. On March 13, 2006, Jeremy sent a message to Jasmine that read, how goes it?
You were a sight for sore eyes and I miss you more than killing people. Can we get together and
kill people together? I have a poem for you and you shall see it when I see you, Tee,
Well, I guess I should go. I love you tons.
Jasmine responded saying,
Aha, yes, we shall.
I miss you too.
A large, large amount that cannot be contained in mere words.
I wish to see this poem.
Love you.
A couple of days later on March 16th,
Jeremy wrote to a friend, the message read,
The whole point of killing them would be to start a spree across Canada emoji,
kind of like the legendary Mickey and Mallory lovebirds.
Now, have you seen that movie?
It's called Natural Born Killers.
It's the best love story of all time.
I loves it.
much, I want to do it myself, exclamation point. On the other hand, Mark and Deborah were doing everything
they could to get on good terms of Jasmine again. They suggested that the three go to counseling,
which Jasmine, surprisingly, agreed to. She probably looked at it as a way to get back some of her
freedom. Within just a few sessions, Mark and Deborah saw that their daughter had grown less
hostile. They even agreed for Jasmine to go to a local punk show that she had wanted to attend
on the condition that they accompanied her. Jasmine agreed as she wanted to see Jerry.
The show took place on Friday, March 17, 2006 at a local community hall featuring the Johnson's Radio for Help and one shot left.
Jasmine had been buzzing with excitement, but for her, the real highlight wasn't the music.
It was Jeremy.
She had been desperate to see him, and now the moment had finally come.
During a break, Jasmine stepped outside with Aubrey, Jeremy, and a few other friends.
The group was running around the streets, laughing and messing around.
But in the middle of it, Aubrey dropped something from her pocket and turned back to pick it up.
By the time she returned, Jeremy and Jasmine were nowhere in sight.
Jasmine later said that two had wandered off for some privacy.
She recalled, we started making out in the alley.
Mark and Deborah began running up and down the block hysterically calling out their daughter's name.
Deborah eventually turned into an alley and there she saw her daughter wrapped around the arms of someone much older.
Mark arrived on the scene after her in, the sight crushed him.
When Jeremy spotted Mark, he bolted and ran off into the night.
Mark took his daughter and went to the car.
At home, Jasmine was grounded like never before.
Her parents took away her MP3 player, her eyeliner, and her hair straightener.
She was instructed strictly to go to school and get right back home.
When friends showed up in the morning to walk Jasmine to the school bus, they were turned away.
Jasmine was no longer allowed to go to the mall or even see eye.
Jasmine recalled, I was under quarantine.
It was like I was under house arrest.
They took everything out of my room except my clothing in my bed.
I was really angry.
I was so close to my mom.
I could tell her anything.
But now, I felt like she didn't love me anymore.
Over the next couple of days, Mark and Debrake decided to give Jasmine back her PC
on the condition that they can monitor her activity
and she removed all the men from her friends list.
Jasmine agreed.
On March 20th, she wrote to Jeremy.
Rar, I hate them.
So I have this plan.
It begins with me killing them and ends with me living with you.
So we are set.
I'm going to try and call you, but I really don't know if I'll be able to.
They are treating me like shit.
I hate them so much.
But I hope this won't bring us far apart.
I hope to talk to you soon and love you with all my heart.
Jeremy replied the next day, saying,
Well, I love your plan, but we need to get a little more creative and think like details and stuff.
I wish they wouldn't treat you that way.
Gur.
It angers me to hear that.
I dislike them very much.
Don't worry, I love you too, my sexy beast.
I hope to hear from you soon too.
Take care, my love.
You have the key to my heart.
And soon enough, you shall have my heart if I die anyway,
because if I give it to you now, I'll die,
then you won't be able to hear me say how much I love you.
On Friday, March 24, 2006,
Jeremy posted a poem about this situation.
And I quote,
My girlfriend's family are totally unfair.
They say that they really care.
They don't know what is going on,
they just assume, as their greed continues to consume.
She is slowly going insane.
She continues to thank that I came into her life to help her out,
and to stop what they keep trying to shout.
It's all total bullshit.
Their throats I want to slit.
They will regret the shit they have done,
especially when I see to it that they are gone.
They shall pay for their insolence.
Finally, there shall be silence.
Their blood shall be payment.
One night near the end of March,
Jasmine tried to sneak out at night to meet up with Jeremy,
but her parents caught her.
In April, she tried this.
again, but this time she was successful as she used a basement window to sneak out.
She met Jeremy at a previously decided rendezvous point. Jeremy had come in his mother's pickup truck.
He drove Jasmine to his mother's trailer at Tower Estates. The two there watched a movie,
cuddled and hooked up. Jasmine later said about the hangout, we made love because I loved him
so much. I thought it would bring us closer together. I thought it would make him happy. I knew
he wanted to have sex with me.
Afterwards, Jasmine went back to her place.
She put on a pair of pajamas she had previously left on the deck.
But the family dog started barking, which woke up her parents.
Jasmine explained to them that she simply had a bad dream and went out for some fresh air,
but Deborah and Mark didn't buy the whole story.
Jasmine had been pushing Jeremy for a while to kill her whole family.
Murder was Jeremy's darkest fantasy.
He'd always talked about killing and loved gory and family.
but at first he hesitated.
He even tried to recruit friends to help,
but this time he sensed something was real and dangerous.
Most refused to get involved,
and some even drifted away because Jeremy was becoming too insistent.
Jeremy, on the other hand,
was allegedly afraid that if he didn't kill Jasmine's parents,
that she would break up with him.
Mark and Deborah were on his hit list,
and as for her brother Jacob,
the couple decided that they couldn't leave him alone
the world without parents, so in their minds,
minds, they thought the moral thing to do was to murder him out of mercy.
On the night of April 22nd, 2006, Jeremy snuck to the front of Jasmine's house.
He picked up a pine cone and threw it at her window.
Jasmine gestured to Jeremy to go to the basement window by the deck in the backyard.
Jeremy arrived. He saw the basement window cracked open. He'd never dared to sneak into Jasmine's
house before, but this time he climbed inside. The noise woke Deborah.
First, she thought her daughter was trying to sneak out again.
When she went down to the basement, she was met with a man in a black hoodie and a face mask holding a knife.
Jeremy, high on Coke, lunged at her, stabbing her in the torso.
The commotion jolted Mark awake.
During his wife screams, he rushed to the basement.
There, he saw the hooded figure stabbing Deborah.
In a desperate move, Mark grabbed a screwdriver and tried to save his wife.
Jeremy later recalled, he came at me real fast.
I was scared shheless.
I thought I was going down.
I went to back up and I tripped and fell,
and he jumped on me and attempted to knee me in the chest.
He grabbed my face and shoved his thumbs in my eye.
Jeremy had both drugs coursing through him and the advantage of a knife.
He quickly overpowered Mark and stabbed him so many times that he lost count.
Mark in his final moments never even realized who his attacker was.
His last words were reportedly a faint, desperate, why?
Jeremy screamed back at him
because you treat your daughter like shit.
to what your daughter wanted.
Tragically, those would be the last words that Mark ever heard.
After Jeremy went upstairs and was met by Jasmine,
she embraced and kissed the man who had just murdered her parents
and confessed her love to him.
Jasmine then went to finish their plan.
Eight-year-old Jacob had been cowering in his room,
confused and terrified.
Jasmine entered, wrapped her arms around his neck,
and began to squeeze.
Jacob broke free and bolted into the hallway.
Jasmine chased him up the stairs to the bedroom level where Jeremy was already standing, breathing heavily.
He looked at her and said, we can't just leave him.
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Jacob fought back with all the strength he had.
Later investigators would commend his strength during the struggle,
but the odds were against him.
Blood was splattered across the walls, his toys,
and the floor as the little boy met the same tragic fate as his parents.
After Jacob's murder, Jasmine calmly went to rinse off the next.
knife she had used. She returned to Jeremy, hugged him, and told him to wait while she grabbed some
things. But Jeremy, shaken by the horror of what they had just done, panicked and fled in his mother's
truck without her. When Jasmine came back down with a canvas bag stuffed with clothes, toiletries,
and her mother's purse, Jeremy was already gone. Around 5.30 a.m., she walked to an ATM near 7.11,
withdrew cash from her mother's account and took a taxi to Jeremy's mother's trailer. By then,
Jeremy had already showered.
Jasmine and Jeremy also reportedly cuddled there.
Mick, a friend of Jeremy's, who happened to be staying at the trailer that weekend,
recalled seeing the couple stuffed something into the garbage before leaving.
Inside the bag where Jeremy's blood-soaked clothes crammed into a plastic grocery bag.
Afterwards, they headed to an apartment of a friend, Cam Barkley.
According to Cam, Jeremy looked rough.
He later recalled that Jasmine was spaced out and acted like she'd seen a ghost.
Jeremy asked Cam for some ice to press against his badly swollen eye, which happens during the confrontation with Mark.
He asked how to clean blood off nice, which was something that immediately spooked Cam.
Still, showing sympathy, Kim offered the couple his bed while he and his girlfriend took the couch.
Even with the blood of an entire family still fresh, their lust and recklessness didn't end.
As Cam and his girlfriend slept, Jeremy and Jasmine slipped out and drove to a nearby liquor store, right by the same 7-Eleven,
where Jasmine had withdrawn money hours earlier.
From there, they went to a party at an apartment on Clellan Crescent.
When they arrived, the party was already in full swing.
People had been drinking and smoking weed since noon that day.
Jeremy, who was wearing dark sunglasses to hide his swollen eye,
introduced Jasmine to the crowd.
Jeremy had been telling people weird and made up stories for years now.
But now he was about to tell him about a real encounter.
Lifted his shades to show everyone his bruised eye
and boasted about his bravery.
James Whaley, a close friend of Jeremy, who had just arrived at the party, was bewildered when
Jeremy said, we killed my girlfriend's family last night.
I gutted them like a fish.
James was in disbelief, but Jasmine admitted her boyfriend's claim and said,
My little brother gargled.
A whole conversation hardly lasted 30 seconds before James went on saying, you guys are crazy.
Throughout the party, witnesses recalled Jeremy and Jasmine being unusually intimate with each other.
One said their kissing was so intense that it made seven.
several people, including herself, uncomfortable.
She also noted that the couple didn't seem to show any signs of stress whatsoever.
Asmne later explained, that Jeremy had been acting a bit off that night.
She said she was trying to be physically affectionate, kissing and hugging him to reassure
herself that he was still there, since she believed he was the only person left alive who
truly loved her.
Soon after, Jeremy approached a girl named Casey Lancaster and asked her for a favor, told
her he needed help cleaning his mom's truck before giving it back to her.
pulled in another friend Jenny and the two of them drove off in the pickup. Interestingly, Jeremy
stayed behind the party. The girl scrubbed down the truck wiping away what they later described
as palm-sized splotches from the seat and the armrest and the lock. They parked the pickup there
and returned to the party in Casey's Mazda. By the time they got back, the radio and TV were
already buzzing with breaking news about the Richardson murders. Earlier that afternoon at around
1.15 p.m., the Richardson's neighbor, Sarah Penner, pulled into their shared driveway.
Her young son grew excited when he spotted Mark's pickup still parked outside. He wanted to play
with Jacob and rushed towards the house. Moments later, he returned panicking. He had seen
the bloodied bodies of Mark and Deborah through the basement window. At first, Sarah thought he was
just making some kind of strange joke, but just to be sure she checked for herself. Looking through
window, she realized that her son was not exaggerating. The nightmare was real. Shaken, Sarah
bolted for her phone inside of her apartment. She first called her mother and asked her to call
emergency services. By 150 p.m., Constable Gerald Saddlem. who had been at a shooting range,
received a message instructing him to contact Sergeant Brett Saccondiak, head of the patrol unit.
Sergeant Sikondiak was among the first responders at the Richardson home. A constable who,
who had been part of the forensic unit for nearly 15 months
was no stranger to difficult scenes,
but nothing in his experience could have prepared him
for what awaited inside the Richardson basement.
The police team, along with investigators,
entered through the front living room.
At first glance, nothing seemed out of the ordinary there,
but the staircase leading up to the bedroom
was a whole different story.
Blood was smeared across both walls of the stairwell
as though someone had dragged a brush dipped in red paint
from top to bottom.
The carpet outside Jacob's room was still damp with his blood,
and inside, the nightmare only grew worse.
Constable Saddlemire would later describe the site, and I quote,
There was a lot of blood all over the walls of the boy.
There was blood on the floor.
The sheets, everything was soaked in blood.
The boy was covered with blood from head to toe all over the boy's body.
There was blood on the walls and a large wound to his neck.
Moreover, a blood trail led them to the basement where Deborah was lying lifeless covered in blood from head to toe.
A few feet away from her was her husband Mark.
His hands were still clenched as if he were fighting.
Sergeant David Brandreth described the scene, noting that the blood was splattered across the entire room, even reaching the ceiling.
This gruesome discovery made it evident to investigators that the murders were fueled by rage.
Reports later confirmed that Deborah had been stabbed 12 times, while Mark,
who had tried desperately to fight back, was stabbed more than 24 times.
The officers finished their walkthrough at roughly 5.07 p.m.
They took some photos of the family portraits and noticed that one member was missing,
Jasmine. At first, police feared she had been abducted by the killer.
Their greatest worry was that the teenage girl might have walked into her home
and discovered the unspeakable scene inside.
What they didn't yet realize was that Jasmine wasn't a victim at all,
but the perpetrator.
The breakthrough came when Constable Gordon Stull reached out to Sandra,
Jasmine's school counselor.
Although it was a Sunday, Constable Stahl and Sandra went to the school in hopes of finding
a lead.
There, the constable obtained Jasmine's school photo and mailed it back to headquarters.
Sandra suggested that students sometimes kept personal notes or phone numbers inside their
lockers.
While Constable Stahl had no legal authority to open it without a warrant,
Sandra did.
What she found inside was chilling.
Jasmine had drawn a 12-panel cartoon strip that depicted the family of three being burned alive while two other stick figures stood by and watched.
The final frame, one of the figures was seen running happily towards a vehicle labeled Jeremy's truck.
If that wasn't disturbing enough, Sandra uncovered another note inside the locker, which read,
May the hatred and anger built of blazing infernos fill you and overcome you.
The pains of a thousand tortured souls come upon you like siving blades and eclipse all other.
noble feelings. May your hopes, dreams, and happiness fall into the swirling pits of despair never
to return. May your peace of mind and safety be gone to you to be forever afraid and allayed. May the
black overcome you and the pain never ending. May all you love be stolen and destroyed just out
of reach to never again feel such joys. Amen, XX. One of Jasmine's classmates later confirmed
that disturbing drawings and notes were indeed her handwriting. Meanwhile, Jasmine's photo was already
circulated across the media as police urgently appealed for help to locate the missing child
in connection with what was first described as a family tragedy. The discovery at the locker
completely changed the story and Jasmine was being treated as a suspect in her own family's murder.
When James Whaley saw the broadcast, he was bewildered. He had just seen Jasmine a few hours earlier
at the party and to his surprise, Jeremy's little boast about killing the parents was actually
the truth. James first hesitated.
to call the police as he had problems with the law himself, but he eventually decided to do the
right thing and told the police everything he knew about Jeremy's confession. Meanwhile, Jeremy and Jasmine
were growing increasingly anxious, knowing that the police were actively searching for them.
Around 7 p.m., Kaylee phoned Casey and asked if she could drive Mick back home and could offer her
a ride as well. She even offered her $30 for gas. Although Casey had only met Mick twice,
she couldn't turn him down. Before leaving, she also asked Jerry,
and Jasmine if they wanted to ride along.
Sure enough, the couple took her offer.
Casey reportedly had no idea that Jeremy and Jasmine were being hunted by the police.
She simply believed that they were running away and trying to keep a low profile.
Casey stopped at Cam Barkley's apartment before leaving town.
She gathered a few things, including blankets to cover Jeremy and Jasmine,
and also picked up the white plastic grocery bag containing Jeremy's blood-soaked clothes.
With everything loaded, they set off.
Her friend Jenny sat in the front passenger seat while Mick and Kaylee rode in the back.
The hunted couple lay hidden beneath the canopy of the truck bed concealed under blankets.
By 8.30 p.m. she was reportedly out of medicine hat.
Her destination was a town called Leader in Saskatchewan.
Some undercover police agents entered the apartment party in search of Jeremy and Jasmine.
By then the gathering had wound down with only a few stragglers left behind.
The officers detained three highly drunk young men for questions.
Back at the Richardson home, investigators pressed on through the night in search of any evidence or leads.
Relatives were also notified of the murders.
Over 300 kilometers away in the small town of Leeder, Saskatchewan,
rookie constable Aaron Ewert had been put on alert.
The bulletin had gone out Sunday evening warning about suspects tied to a medicine hat triple homicide,
and Constable Ewert spent most of the night circling the quiet town in case the fugitives appeared.
By 2 a.m., he went for a short nap, but we'll call.
up earlier at around 5.30. He suspected that the perpetrators might need to fill up on gas,
and parked around the main ESO gas station in town. Sure enough, his instincts were right.
Around 7 a.m., a small pickup with Alberta plates matching the description of the wanted vehicle
pulled into the station. Three girls hurried out of the truck and into the store to use the
restroom. Inside, they came across the latest issue of the Medicine Hat News. Lastered on the front
page was Jasmine's school photo. Kaylee carried the newspaper back to the truck and
showed it to Jeremy and Jasmine, who were still hiding under the canopy. Shockingly, Jasmine showed
no reaction at all, said the couple jokes saying the photo looked nothing like Jasmine.
The group drove to the parking lot of Leader Composite High School, where they stopped and
started wondering about what to do next. Constable Ewart parked his vehicle a block away, where he had
the vehicle in sight. There he radioed for backup. Soon, Constable Andre Galant and a corporal
joined him, and they worked out a plan together. Constable Galant and the corporal approached the front
of the truck from opposite sides while Constable Ewark quietly made his way to the back.
With one swift motion, he pulled back the blanket covering the bed of the pickup.
There they were, Jeremy and Jasmine exposed and caught off guard.
Jasmine bizarrely wasn't wearing any pants.
Everyone in the truck was taken into custody.
Yet even in the back of the police cars, the teenage girls refused to take the situation seriously.
They laugh, crack jokes, and hurled insults at the officers.
Constable later even discovered that the plexiglass divider of his almost new patronage,
troll car had been cracked and the backseat was damaged. The group lied to the police and claimed
they were on a two-day camping trip, but the officers obviously didn't buy it and held them at the
police station. While in holding, the girls made unauthorized phone calls and Kaylee even stole
notepads and pens, stuffing them down her pants and shirt. Entire act was caught on surveillance.
At around 8 a.m., forensic experts arrived at the Richardson home to document the crime scene and
gather concrete evidence. Not long after, Sergeant Sheehan, who had just landed from Ottawa,
drove straight from the airport to the police headquarters and then later on to the house.
He shared what he saw there saying,
I'm an ex-military guy. I'd seen some bad stuff before.
It was the worst crime scene I had ever been in.
At the same time, Medicine Hat police were informed of the arrests and leader.
Officers were dispatched to bring back the suspects and,
by 6pm on Monday, April 24th,
Jasmine and Jeremy were returned to Medicine Hat.
Both were formerly charged with three counts of first-degree murder.
murder. The next day they were interrogated. Both Jasmine and Jeremy sat blankly at first, but the
investigators tried to gain their interest with a pep talk. They're also fed McDonald's. Jasmine
changed her story several times during the interview. First, she told Sergeant Sheehan she had
simply snuck out with Jeremy that night to drink. When he dropped her back home, she claimed she
walked in to find the lifeless bodies of her family. Jad that she had been planning to run away for a long
time. With the chaos that night, it felt like the perfect opportunity, so she fled with Jeremy.
Sergeant Sheehan, who knew most of the story through police findings, wasn't buying it.
Jasmine then revised her story, slightly hinting that Jeremy was involved or had known about the murder,
so that she couldn't bring herself to believe what she had seen, so she left the house.
Throughout the interview, Jasmine spoke slowly, as though she were carefully searching for words
that might keep her from deeper trouble.
When she recounted the events of seeing her dead family, Sergeant Sheehan said,
You're not showing any emotion at all. That's strange, isn't it?
Jasmine replied, all day yesterday, I didn't cry.
Am I a terrible person for not feeling this?
And then last night I started crying.
I don't know how I'm not crying now.
Jasmine continued to insist that she and Jeremy had simply stumbled upon her family's bodies by accident.
However, Sergeant Sheehan wasn't convinced and urged her to tell the full truth without holding anything back.
Sergeant Sheehan also told Jasmine that the police had already discovered the pickup truck,
Jeremy used in the murder, filled with the family's bloodstains that had been half cleaned.
Jasmine changed her story again.
She told the sergeant that when Jeremy dropped her,
her back home, she went upstairs to pack her things. While gathering, she suddenly heard loud
noises coming from the basement. She said, my mom was coming downstairs. Jeremy was moving around
downstairs, and then my dad came downstairs, so I bolted up to my room. I grabbed my stuff.
I didn't want my brother to see because I know how fragile he is. He's so sensitive.
My mom was screaming and it was happening. I couldn't stop this from happening. I stated this is
what I wanted, but it wasn't what I wanted. I kept my brother upstairs and Jeremy came upstairs.
We couldn't just leave him there.
He was so sensitive and he got so scared.
When the sergeant then asked Jasmine why she killed Jacob, she said,
because we talked about that, because of the kind of person he was and he needed that support,
I guess, or love.
We couldn't just do that to him.
The sergeant then asked Jasmine if she had stabbed any of her family members or even held
them.
She initially responded negatively, but when he pressed further asking why Jeremy had gone
into the house if she was only supposed to grab her belongings,
Jasmine shifted her story again.
This time she admitted that.
she had indeed held her brother. She also confessed that she stabbed him but could not finish him,
so Jeremy did it out of love for her. Jasmine further admitted that she had taken the knife from the
kitchen, the very weapon used to murder her brother. After this confession, Sergeant Sheehan left the room
and returned with a pen and paper. He asked Jasmine to write an apology to her family. Jasmine wrote,
Dear my lovely parental units, I am writing in response to the events of Sunday morning. Terrible thing
happened. Something I feel was all my fault. You must know I love you all,
dearly and are in my prayers. I wish peace upon your souls in the summerland. My little brother,
I apologize for letting you hear what had happened, also for causing you any pain and for frightening
you so much. To my parents, I hope you know that through all that has happened, I loved you
the whole while. I wish I could take everything back. I wish it hadn't happened. I wish you were
with me right now, because now I have no one. I pray you can forgive me and Jeremy too, because he was
under the influence of mind-altering substance and did it out of love for me. He is most possibly
the kindest person I've ever met, his wish being for my happiness. Through all the fights and
hatred exchanged, I still loved you. I'm sorry my sarcasm was taken to heart. I never meant to harm you.
I pray you can be at peace somehow. Following the interrogation, Jasmine was placed in a cell.
Sergeant Sheehan, however, gave her a book and a pen to write with, even offered to deliver
letters personally to Jeremy that she wrote. These letters would prove to be really depressing
as Jasmine, even locked up,
continue to write love notes to the very man
who had murdered her parents.
After this, Jeremy was interrogated.
At first, he refused to cooperate
with the officers and demanded a lawyer,
but no lawyer in medicine hat
wanted to take on his case.
His interview was cut short
because he had to make his first court appearance
that day in March.
Jasmine also made her first appearance
that same day.
The next morning at 8.40 a.m.,
Jeremy was brought back for questioning.
Although he initially kept the same defiant attitude,
midway through the interview he broke down and confessed everything to the sergeant.
He admitted that he committed the murders because of his deep love for Jasmine,
claiming she had been crying and urging him to do it all along.
Unlike Jasmine, Jeremy displayed a flood of emotion,
crying hysterically, swearing, and even banging his head against the death multiple times.
He also insisted that Jasmine was the one who slit Jacob's throat.
After the interview ended, Sergeant Sheehan gave Jeremy some paper and made him the same offer he made to Jasmine.
In this exchange of disturbing love notes, Jeremy asked to marry Jasmine and she excitedly said yes.
Since they were held in confinement, they argued that their marriage would be a verbal agreement.
In another note, Jasmine told Jeremy she wasn't pregnant despite the fact they had unprotected sex.
The situation outside the jail cells was also chaotic.
The entire town had been shaken to its core by the murders.
Jeremy's mother Jacqueline was overwhelmed by the gossips surrounding her.
She told the police, he's not the man everyone thinks he is.
Most of the townspeople expressed resentment and disgust towards Jeremy.
Some within the goth community saw him differently.
Back to a number of young girls admired his actions to an unsettling degree.
Many of these fan girls showed up at his court appearances, though they were often banned from entering since most were underage or not listed as witnesses.
Other members, however, were appalled by such behavior and strongly condemned it.
One woman, posting under the name liberal-minded mom on a community-based website, wrote,
something that really disturbed me was the picture on the front of the Medicine Hat News yesterday,
the one of all the young girls crying and hugging outside of the courthouse.
Cannot believe this sick freak has a fan club now.
Most of these girls look to be about junior high age,
and one of them had a finding Nemo backpack for crying out loud.
What is inside these girls' heads that is drawing them to feel sorry for,
for a triple murderer.
And then she writes,
sorry, I guess he isn't convicted yet.
Where are these girls' parents?
Shouldn't these kids be in school?
If I had a daughter that was down at the courthouse
crying over such a person,
I think that maybe there might be something wrong with her.
On Nexopian similar pages,
there was an even more prominent exchange
of heated arguments between the two groups.
May 3rd, Jeremy sent his final letter to Jasmine.
Letter read,
I'm glad to hear that you accepted my proposal.
And you make me incredibly happy as well.
I too am going for psychiatric assessment.
I'm not sure where I'll be yet, but I'll let you know.
The world may be against us, but remember that nothing beats love.
The next day, Jeremy was scheduled to be moved for a psyche valve.
Sergeant Sheehan sought is the perfect chance to slip in an undercover agent for more information.
Constable Corey Both was chosen for this job.
This guy says as an inmate he was placed in the same transport van as Jeremy.
During this trip, Jeremy opened up and talked at length about the murders and his relationship with Jasmine.
He still insisted that Jasmine was the one who killed.
her brother. And when it eased with the disguised agency, spoke about the conditions of his cell
and then started making absurd comments about some of the inmates he was with. By the end of the
ride, Constable Both claimed he was sick to his stomach from the graphic details that he heard
about the murder. Over the next couple of months, subsequent court hearings took place to address
Jeremy and Jasmine's trials. On June 12, 2007, a jury ruled that there was sufficient evidence
to prove Jasmine and planned the murders of her family so she could be with Jeremy.
Several of Jasmine's old neighbors and friends were called to testify his witnesses.
Her paternal aunt and uncle were the only surviving family members to attend the trial.
Her 76-year-old grandfather stated he forgave Jasmine believing she had been under a bad influence.
However, he did not attend the court hearing.
Just the graphic briefing of the murder of his son, daughter-in-law, and grandson was far too terrifying for him.
He said, I can't live that again. It's too hard.
Meanwhile, Jeremy's mother had temporarily relocated to Saskatchewan to escape the constant glares and gossip and medicine hat.
Still, she made sure to attend the court hearings.
On June 20, 2007, Jasmine's former friends, including her best friend Aubrey, were summoned as witnesses.
All four girls, now 14 years old at the time, broke down in tears as they testified recalling how Jasmine had repeatedly talked about killing her parents and had even tried to enlist the others to help her do it.
Several of Jeremy's friends were also called to the court, but unlike Jasmine's more composed circle,
Jeremy's friends were mostly troubled youths, people addicted to drugs, dropouts, or runaways.
There were five in total ranging from ages 15 to 23.
On the stand, every one of them admitted to substance use that fogged their memory.
Jasmine altered her version of events yet again.
It's time she claimed that when she wrapped her arms around Jacob, it wasn't to choke him,
but to help him fall asleep.
She insisted she cared deeply for her brother and only wanted to shield him from the
terrifying noises coming from the basement.
Jasmine's love for Jeremy also faltered here.
Maybe she had realized her wrongdoings but didn't want consequences
as she had run away from them her whole life.
Jasmine told the jury that she had panicked during the killings.
She said she had taken the kitchen knife only to protect herself,
claiming that Jeremy had been too aggressive and she feared he might turn on her.
According to Jasmine, when Jeremy came upstairs,
he was furious and pressured her into killing Jacob.
She admitted to stabbing her brother lightly,
seemed she was too afraid to do more.
According to her, Jeremy would later come by and slit Jacob's throat himself.
This testimony came during questioning by her lawyer, Tim Foster,
who treated her with care and gentleness.
Following day, prosecutor Stephanie Cleary took over the cross-examination.
Her approach was the complete opposite.
She asked Jasmine about certain stuff she was missing
and repeated her answers for more explanation.
Her relentless questioning made a point that Jasmine didn't try to save her family or call 911.
Cross-examination had a dire effect on the jury,
as it revealed too many holes in Jasmine's story.
In subsequent days, Attorney Foster argued against prosecutor Cleary's cross-examination,
and the lawyer proved to be adept at defending his client,
or so it seemed since initially the jury couldn't find Jasmine guilty of first- or second-degree murder.
The final verdict took place on July 8, 2007,
in which Jasmine was found guilty of three counts of first-degree murder.
At just 13 years old, she quietly broke down in tears.
She had just become the youngest person in Canadian history to be convicted of multiple homicide.
On November 8, 2007, Justice Scott Brooker sentenced Jasmine to 10 years under an intensive rehabilitative custody and supervision or IRCS order,
a specialized program designed for young offenders with mental health challenges.
In his remarks, he spoke tenderly about her parents, calling them wonderful parents who loved Jasmine and were at all times acting.
in her best interests. They were concerned for Jasmine's welfare. They never gave up on her,
and I do not think that they would even now. Moreover, he described the murder of Jasmine's
eight-year-old brother as utterly incomprehensible. He continued by noting that under Canadian law,
minors must receive the least restrictive sentence possible while still being held accountable for
their actions. Justice Berker explained that the maximum penalty in Jasmine's case would be
six years in custody, followed by four years of conditional supervision in the community.
Clinical neuropsychologist Roger Marceau evaluated her and reported that with treatment,
she could potentially become a productive member of society.
Under her sentence, Jasmine was required to serve four years in a psychiatric facility,
followed by four and a half years of conditional community supervision.
She was also credited for 18 months she had already spent in custody.
However, Jeremy faced far, harsher consequences.
His defense attorney Alan Hepner argued that Jasmine had orchestrated the murders
and that Jeremy merely acted as her means of carrying out this plan.
This time, Jacqueline's lung condition had deteriorated so severely
that she needed to carry an oxygen tank everywhere that she went.
Still, she faithfully attended her son's trial.
Jeremy's final court hearings took place in December of 2008,
where he pled guilty to killing Mark and Deborah but claimed he never went to their home
with the intent to kill.
When asked why he carried a knife, Jeremy explained that he had once been jumped by five guys in his early teens,
and ever since, had developed a habit of carrying a weapon everywhere he went.
Jeremy continued to deny responsibility for Jacob's death.
The only forensic evidence tying him to Jacob's murder was a trace amount of the boy's blood on his shoelace.
Attorney Hepner argued that the blood could have easily transferred there as Jeremy stepped through a pool of blood at the crime scene.
Attorney Hepner also attempted to sway the jury by highlighting Jeremy's troubled upbringing,
by rationalizing the disturbing material he had posted online.
Despite these efforts, the jury found him guilty of first-degree murder on all three counts.
Prosecutor Ramora Robbins argued, there are a lot of abuse.
There are a lot of children of alcoholic parents.
There are certainly a lot of people who are bullied in school,
and their lives don't end with triple homicides.
Justice Adele Kent could have sentenced Jeremy immediately,
but prosecutor Ramona Robbins requested that the sentencing take place in medicine
had as final justice for the community.
The hearing was held in December 15th, 2008, lasting nearly an hour.
During the proceedings, Prosecutor Robbins read some emotional victim impact statements
from the Richardson family's relatives.
Among them was one submitted by Mark's sister Monique, which read,
you're nothing but a punk with evil tendencies, a coward.
You partially did this for love, and you both turned on each other.
I hope this teaches other people who glorified you for this,
that it didn't work out and never does.
Your choices hurt us all, Jeremy.
There were broken relationships because of this.
Lost jobs, heart attacks, drugs, and much, much more.
Both families endured so much pain.
I stopped going out for my daily walks in the beautiful sunshine.
If you heard someone would run out and stab me,
I would wake up every morning and felt every stab wound you inflicted on Deborah.
She's like a real sister to me.
You stabbed me every morning for at least seven months.
It's going on three years, and I am still in disbelief.
Debra's brother, Peter Doolin, was the only family member who,
personally attended the sentencing. Instead of anger, he chose forgiveness. Looking directly toward
Jeremy, he said, I'll never understand why she was taken. I'll never understand the workings
of sick and twisted minds, but I do understand about forgiveness. Deborah taught me that. Jeremy didn't
look up throughout most of the hearing. When Justice Kent offered him the chance to speak,
he simply shook his head in silence. Moments later, the sentence was handed down. Life in prison
with no possibility of parole for 25 years. Sentence made it clear that Jeremy's life would be spent
pretty much behind bars. Its following year, he legally changed his name to Jackson May. However,
Jasmine still had a chance at redemption. On November 10th, 2010, Jasmine began serving her open
custody sentence in a Calgary group home, with all outings requiring approval from Alberta's
Solicitor General. By February 7, 2011, reports showed that Jasmine was making significant
progress in her rehabilitation program. She was excelling academically, and she was excelling academically, and
consistently earning straight A's in school.
The now 16-year-old girl is currently in closed custody at the Alberta Hospital in Edmonton.
In order to begin her reintegration, her treatment team and her lawyers say she needs more exposure to the outside world.
We have to appreciate, of course, that she's been in custody for four years, and it's a big four years,
given that she's now 16.
And so certainly there have been a number of changes.
And as the treatment team indicated, she's not in a normal situation.
And so she's a very different person now than she was then.
Crown Prosecutor Ramona Robbins did express some issues with the report that was given to the court by the treatment team.
Specifically, a part that mentioned the girl was having issues understanding the severity of the murders.
We all know she'll be out in the community one day. That's inevitable.
And what kind of person is she going to be? What kind of adult is she going to be?
So those are the types of questions I have daily and especially when there's an annual review.
If her treatment team decides to plan any trips off of the Alberta Hospital facility,
they will need to submit those plans in detail to the Solicitor General,
who will then approve the plans, deny the plans,
or make amendments to them to assure that there is no risk to the community.
I have every confidence in the Solicitor General's Department.
I work with them every day,
and so I have every confidence that whatever risk is presented to the public
will be very carefully managed,
and no changes will occur without them making sure that the whole community is safe.
I think it's going to be beneficial to her in treatment
in terms of gradual,
reintegration instead of doing it in big jumps it can be a much smoother transition this way
the girls team says they are continuing to assess her and stress that any reintegration will be done
in baby steps starting with walks around the facility going into other buildings in the facility
before going out into the edmonton community the girl herself did appear in court today via
closed circuit television and when asked if she had anything to add only said to the judge thank you
for the opportunity her next court appearance will be in six months by september of 12th
2011, just shy of her 18th birthday, Jasmine had enrolled in classes at a Calgary University.
A month later, in October of 2011, the court acknowledged for the first time that she had shown
genuine remorse for her actions, something that had not been concluded in any of her previous
hearings. Her final court appearance came in April of 2016. A month later, Jasmine was released.
Mark, Deborah, and Jacob were laid to rest on Tuesday, May 2nd, 2000.
at Lattu St. Church in Sudbury.
They were buried at Civic Memorial Cemetery in Sudbury, Ontario.
Nearly two decades later, the community continues to honor their memory through vigils and
remembrance events, as the cries of their tragic loss still lingers on the streets of Medicine Hat.
