Kim Major
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What did you learn about Jane?
There are 26 Kroc Centers scattered across the country.
They're run by the Salvation Army and provide a mix of community services.
In Ashland, they offer a free lunch to any county resident who wants one.
It was there at the Kroc Center, Jane said, that she met a man named Sean Great.
According to Jane Doe, in addition to playing badminton together that summer, she and Sean Great went on hikes and played tennis.
He'd walk her home from the Kroc Center, and they'd sit on her front doorstep talking.
Jane said that Great also once took her on a long walk to a fort that he'd made in the woods far outside of town.
He was good-looking and friendly.
He had at one point expressed a romantic interest in Jane, but she had insisted that they stay platonic, just friends.
She told Detective Major that she believed in saving herself for marriage.
Jane's faith permeated every aspect of her life.
Jane told Major that she had felt safe with Sean Great.
Major asked her how she'd ended up at the Yellow House.
Jane described how, on Sunday, the 11th of September, Great had asked to see her.
He had some clothes to give her, he said.
He asked her to come to his house, a building opposite the laundromat on Colvert Court in downtown Ashland.
The house had boarded up windows, so it was dark inside.
When Jane entered the house, she noticed that it was messy, with clothing scattered around.
There was a strange smell, which Sean said was the result of food he had forgotten to throw away.