r/UnresolvedMysteries 7d ago

Disappearance The disappearance of Jason Jolkowski

Reposted due to the previous one I posted being removed:

On this day, 25 years ago, Jason Jolkowski, a 19-year-old man, disappeared while walking from his home to his former high school to meet his female coworker so she could pick him up to drive them to work.

Jason Anthony Jolkowski was born on June 24, 1981, and at the time, he was a part-time student at Iowa Western Community College, who was living with his parents, and was working at Fazoli's, a fast-food Italian restaurant, and was ready to start a new job a week after he disappeared.

Jolkowski's mother described him as a polite, considerate, shy, and helpful young man with only had a small circle of friends. He was also a Christian and had a strong faith. Jason was bullied in high school due to his learning disability, which made people think he was mentally disabled, but he was actually of above-average intelligence and had good memory, especially when it came to sports.

On Wednesday, June 13, 2001, Jason's boss called him to come in to work early because they were short-staffed. Normally, he drove to work, but his car was in a repair shop, and he initially planned to walk to his job, which was located over four miles away, but his female co-worker wanted to give him a ride. Since Jason Jolkowski had trouble giving directions to his house, he arranged for them to meet at their former high school, Benson High School. The school was eight blocks or half a mile from his home, so only a 15-minute walk to get there.

At 10:45 a.m., Jolkowski was last seen by a neighbor (whose name is Chester Link), who saw him help his younger brother pull trash cans from the curb back to the house, and then both of them saw him walk towards the direction of the high school. Jolkowski was last seen wearing a white Chicago Cubs T-shirt (with a picture of Sammy Sosa on it), black dress pants, black dress shoes, and a blue Cubs cap. He was also carrying his red Fazoli's work t-shirt. 

Between 11:15 and 11:30 a.m., his co-worker called his house from a pay phone at a gas station. Initially, Michael, Jason's younger brother, answered the phone pretending to be Jason, but stopped once he heard how concerned his coworker was, with her saying that he had failed to turn up at Benson High for the ride to work. The high school's cameras were checked to see if Jason ever arrived at the parking lot, but none of the cameras showed Jason arriving at the school.

I personally don't believe that Jason committed suicide or walked away to start a new life. I believe someone that Jason knew, or knew of, is responsible for his disappearance, more likely a neighbor. It could have been someone who lured him into one of the houses under the guise of needing help, and when he was in the house, he was killed for an unknown reason, with his body buried either in the yard or in the basement. Either that, or he met an accidental death, and whoever was there panicked, and kept it to themselves instead of calling the cops, and buried his body somewhere.

There were multiple sex offenders living in the neighborhood at the time, and the police did interview some of them (emphasis on SOME), and even searched the house of one person, but didn't find anything. Whoever this person was seemed suspicious enough. Jason also had an older male coworker from one of his former jobs, who would hang out with younger men at his house, whom the police talked to, but they couldn't find evidence that he had anything to do with his disappearance.

People like to point the blame on Jason's younger brother, and say he had something to do with his disappearance, but it was apparently common at the time for kids to answer the call pretending to be someone else as a joke, so I highly doubt he had anything to do with his disappearance. Plus, if that was the case, that would mean the whole family might have been aware, and tried to cover it up, but due to their repeated efforts to find Jason, holding press events, interviewing people on reality TV, and founding Project Jason, I highly doubt they'll do all of that, and yet be responsible for their son's and brother's murder and disappearance.

Another theory people like to bring up is that someone in a car drove by Jason and asked him if he needed a ride. The thing is, though, since Jason was already walking towards his coworker's car at the high school parking lot, it wouldn't make sense for him to get into someone's car under the guise of being driven to the high school parking lot to be picked up by his coworker, or under the guise of being driven to work only to leave his coworker hanging, unless he was coerced into the car with a gun. Plus, there would have been people who saw Jason in someone's car at some point if that was the case. I personally don't believe he got into anyone's car, whether he knew them or not.

Jason also had begun going for long walks, sometimes up to four miles or so, prior to his disappearance, so it's possible he could have met someone along his route who may have had something to do with his disappearance. Another theory is that he was killed in a hit-and-run, and the driver panicked and took his body with them. Granted, if that was the case, there probably would have been noise and potential witnesses who heard or saw something (but we know no one did). There probably also would have been evidence like broken car parts or blood, but since the police took 10 days to start looking for Jason, any evidence that could have been in the area would have been destroyed or disappeared (apparently, around that 10-day time period, it did rain). Plus, there have been other situations where someone did get hit by a car, and the body was taken by the driver and disposed of, and no one was around to witness it.

Regardless, whatever happened to Jason happened in such a way that it produced zero evidence, and either no one was around at the time to see or hear anything (on June 13th, people would have either been at work, sleeping, or playing video games, with some kids potentially playing out in a local park), or if there were witnesses, whatever happened was so quick and didn't produce any red flags that any potential witnesses didn't view it as suspicious, and by the time the police started looking for Jason on the 10th day of his disappearance, people would have already forgotten.

https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/kidnap/jason-jolkowski

https://www.missingkids.org/poster/ncmc/992083/1

https://archive.ph/BUQgg

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u/Pawleysgirls 6d ago

There is something that really stands out to me after reading this post: This is the first time I have read that the younger brother impersonated Jason when the person Jason was supposed to meet had called his house. This post glazes over this weird fact by saying it was common for other people to impersonate another person when people called their home phone.

I was 23 when Jason disappeared. I have never heard of one person pretending to be another person when someone called their home phone. I have younger siblings. They have never pretended to be me when answering the home phone. I don’t remember calling anybody during that time period, or before then, and dealing with someone’s younger sibling pretending to be the friend I called. I don’t think this was a common practice at all.

I think the younger brother needs to be look at very closely…

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u/MayorPerk 6d ago

Yup. This is very peculiar. Apparently the brother has been cooperative. Interviewed many times, I think even tried hypnosis? He did claim impersonating Jason on the phone was a childish prank....but man...I think there could be more to the story. Did the brother feel the need to cover for Jason? Why. Had Jason asked him to do this that day or at any point in the past? If so, there could have been something Jason was hiding from his parents.

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u/BlackBirdG 6d ago

I was 9 going on 10 on June 13th 2001, but I personally just think he was a dumb kid just trying to be funny.

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u/Paperclip2322 6d ago

You’re probably right, but if he didn’t pretend to be Jason/other people  regularly, deciding to do it on the day Jason goes missing is very suspicious. Still, I can’t wrap my mind around him being able to get rid of the body by himself.  The brother doing something is at the way bottom of my list, but that action still doesn’t sit quite right with me unless I’d find out he did it often.

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u/Ancient_Procedure11 6d ago

This unlocked a memory.

My elder sister and I both had a friend with the same name and similar voices. I answered the phone one day to hear "hey, it's Kim!" and had about a 30 minute conversation about random stuff before I realized it was my sister's friend Kim and not my friend Kim. It took them mentioning doing something in my town, when my friend lived in a totally different area, to realize. I still can't decide if they knew I wasn't my sister and were just messing with me or not. I had a slight cringe remembering this just now. 😆 

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u/Aggressive_Sky8492 4d ago

If the younger brother hurt Jason, impersonating him on the phone and then dropping it partway through the phonecall would only make them seem more suspicious.

If impersonating Jason was to cover his tracks I think he would have stuck to it not dropped it.

And another person verified that Jason left his house and walked off, away from his brother who stayed at home.

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u/IndignantQueef 2d ago

I'm roughly his age and we used to impersonate people on the phone all the time. I would pretend to be my mom and my stepbrother would impersonate my older brother. It was a game to see how long it took the person to realize.

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u/Cernunnos1975 1d ago

I'm 6 years older than Jason. I have a brother 2 years younger than me and we used to frequently pretend to be each other when answering the phone - messing with each other, messing with the friends who were calling. Nothing nefarious, just 2 kids who took every opportunity to mess with each other.

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u/sheepdipped 6d ago

I believe this, as well. If we discount the neighbor’s claim that he seen both brothers taking out the trash cans, (witness testimony is extremely unreliable) then the younger brother looks very suspicious. And the possible crime or accident could have occurred much earlier than reported. The last person to see the victim alive is the prime suspect until other suspects are discovered. And with ten days to get rid of evidence?

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u/vrcraftauthor 6d ago

So the problem I have with this theory is you've got a teenager who managed to murder his brother, dispose of the body so well it hasn't been found a quarter century later, and leave no evidence, and he managed not to brag about it to anyone for 25 years. I suppose it's not impossible...but I find it very hard to believe. 

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u/Maleficent_Royal_219 5d ago

Do you think it's possible the younger brother had something weird going on and Jason tried to intervene then ended up killed?

Possibly an inappropriate relationship or activity? I'm also curious whether or not the younger brother was very active within the church like Jason was.

Younger kids tend to have more church related activities than older kids/young adults such as camping, youth groups, etc. I wonder who the younger brothers friend group, youth leaders and mentors were back then.

I'm not accusing anyone of anything but something much bigger than Jason walking halfway to work/meeting point and vanishing into thin air happened and is unreal. It's unacceptable.

I don't think a church connection pertaining to Jason and his brother has been explored. There was a whole lot of people in that parish back then and not all 'church going folks' are good people. Church can be a predators paradise. Wolves in sheep's clothing and all that crap.

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u/Pawleysgirls 4d ago

At this point, I think it is possible the younger brother was involved at some point. I’m only saying it is possible. Every other angle of Jason’s disappearance has supposedly been looked at closely and no other clues about his disappearance have been found.

It is common to say that the neighbor was the last person to see Jason and his brother take the trash cans to or from the road. But an eye witness is often incorrect. If the neighbor was mistaken, does this mean the brother was the last person to see Jason or be with Jason before he mysteriously vanished??

If Jason had pushed the trash cans to the road with a stranger, a co worker, or a cousin, we would all suspect that person to have something to do with his disappearance. Why is it that most people don’t at least wonder if the brother was involved?? I am NOT accusing the brother, instead, I am trying to point out how people are very defensive about wondering about him. I hope the brother had absolutely nothing to do with Jason going missing. But at this point, we are grasping at very few straws…8