Deputies arrest Vancouver woman's grandson in theft of her bankcard and killing

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A disturbing crime unfolded in Vancouver, Washington, leading to the arrest of Jordan Sullivan and Alyssa Williams in connection with the murder of 78-year-old Patricia Jimerfield. Authorities allege that Sullivan, Jimerfield's grandson, and Williams stole her bankcard and then killed her in October 2024. Jimerfield was discovered dead in her home, having been strangled, with investigators noting no signs of forced entry. The day before her murder, her bank alerted her to unauthorized transactions, prompting her to report her missing wallet. Sullivan was seen comforting Jimerfield's daughter, Stephanie Ayersnan, during a media interview, where he expressed disbelief at the tragedy.

"You watch a TV show about it... but it's just not, it's not something that's real," he stated, underscoring the shock felt by the family. This case not only highlights the tragic loss of life but also raises critical concerns about trust and betrayal within familial relationships. As the investigation continues, the community grapples with the implications of such a violent act committed by those closest to the victim.

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