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Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed in Repo Murder

Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed in Repo Murder
Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed in Repo Murder

Huntsville, AL – February 27, 2024 – Back on December 13th of 2023, the Alabama repossession and tow community were rocked by the senseless murder of 38-year-old repossession agency owner Jayson Click. While his accused killer is still pending trial, his widow is taking matters in her own hands.

Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed in Repo MurderAccording to court documents obtained by WAFF news, Jayson’s widow, Ann Click, is suing accused murderer, 47-year-old Warren Siao. The lawsuit claims that Siao was negligent and reckless when firing a weapon at Click as he was in the process of a lawful repossession at his home.

As previously reported, in a preliminary hearing before a Madison County judge on January 3rd, responding detective Joshua Moseley reported 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.

Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed in Repo Murder
Jayson Click

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.

Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed in Repo Murder
Siao inn his court appearance

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.

Siao remains out of jail on a mere $60,000 bond.

 

Source: WAFF

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