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Wrongful Death Lawsuit of Repo Man Murder Dismissed

Wrongful Death Lawsuit of Repo Man Murder Dismissed
Wrongful Death Lawsuit of Repo Man Murder Dismissed

Widow of murdered repo man Jayson Click dismisses wrongful death lawsuit

MADISON COUNTY, Ala. (WHNT) — A wrongful death lawsuit filed against the man accused of killing Jayson Click on December 13th of 2023 has been dismissed. Their inability to serve process on the accused killers who has allegedly having jumped bail and living out of state appears to be the probable cause.

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Siao in his court appearance

On July 3rd, Ann Click filed to voluntarily dismiss the wrongful death lawsuit against Warren Siao for the shooting death of her husband, Jayson Click, without prejudice. The suit was initially filed on February 26.

In the motion to dismiss, Click’s attorneys state they have been unable to serve Siao with the complaint and summons.  The wrongful death lawsuit filed against 47-year-old Siao stated that in December 2023, Click was lawfully performing a vehicle repossession at Siao’s home when he was shot and killed.

The court documents state, “[Siao] negligently, recklessly, and/or wantonly shot an automatic firearm in the general direction of Jayson Click. As a direct and proximate result of Warren Siao’s negligent, reckless, and/or wanton conduct of firing his weapon in Jayson Click’s direction, Jayson Click was struck by the gunfire and died.”

Repossession Murder in AlabamaThe night of the shooting, Siao, his wife and the tow truck driver were taken to Huntsville Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division for questioning. Siao’s wife told investigators they were behind on the car payments.

Repo Murderer Skips Bail
Jayson and Ann Clark.

The investigator said the tow truck driver told him that he and his partner, Click, spotted the car in an open garage at Siao’s house. After no one answered the door, they backed their truck up to the car and pulled it out of the garage to be towed away.

The investigator said that Siao admitted he fired 5-6 shots with a rifle, but he said he thought the men with his car were robbers.

Siao is currently out of jail on bond following his preliminary hearing. Ann Click filed to dismiss the lawsuit on the basis that she could re-file the cause of action whenever he is found.

Source: WHNT.com

 

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