Jayson Was Murdered 17 months ago!
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Madison County, AL – June 3, 2025 – As if the low bail and his being allowed to travel out of state and ditching process service on the widow’s civil suit weren’t bad enough. It’s been almost 18 months since the murder of 38-year-old repossession agency owner Jayson Click, but the Grand Jury has finally handed down an indictment for murder.

Jayson Click was murdered on December 13th of 2023 by 47-year-old Warren Siao. A shooting that Siao does not dispute, although he claims that he thought they were thieves and that he was only trying to scare them. Thieves who tried twice to knock on his door, which he claims he did not hear.
During preliminary hearings in January of 2024, Madison County Detective Joshua Mosely, testified that Siao told him that he was in bed when he heard his dogs barking at a commotion outside. Upon getting up to investigate, Siao claimed that he saw what he thought were two people trying to steal his car.
The two people turned out to be Jayson Click and a fellow repossessor who were attempting to repossess Siao’s car. Mosley testified that Siao admitted in his interview with him that he had a three-month gap in employment and was behind on car payments.

Detective Mosely further testified that both Click and the other man had attempted to knock on Siao’s door twice before their attempt to tow Siao’s car. However, according to their interview with investigators, neither Siao or his wife claimed to have heard them.
Mosely testified that Siao admitted to firing five to six rounds when he saw the two men taking his car but claimed that he only intended to scare them.
38-year-old Jayson Click, owner of B&S Collateral Recovery, was struck by one or more of these rounds and died on the scene.
It was testified that Siao admitted to calling 911. But not because he shot at the men, but for “backup”.
Upon the conclusion of Detective Mosely’s testimony, Judge Rizzardi ruled there was sufficient evidence for Siao’s case to go before a grand jury.
This was 17 months ago!
Adding insult to injury was the fact that Siao was granted bond at $60,000.

A month later, Jayson’s widow, Ann Click, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Siao for negligent and reckless firing of a weapon at Click as he was in the process of a lawful repossession. Fast forward to July of last year and she was forced to voluntarily dismiss the lawsuit due to her attorney’s inability to serve him. Why? Probably because he was out of state while on bond.
As a condition of the bond, under Alabama law, a person out on bond cannot leave the state without notifying the court. Regardless, Siao had been reported to have been located in Nevada. However, the owner of Betta Bonds says Siao told him exactly where he was headed.

“We have to feel completely comfortable with it. Because you do have some individuals that will come up with an excuse,” Contino said. “This specific individual, no, I don’t feel like he’s a flight risk or anything like that.”
It is unknown whether Ann Click has refiled the lawsuit or served him to date.
Siao remains free on bond. His trial date has not been set.
They say the wheels of justice move slowly, but this is ridiculous.
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