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Investigators believe that Jacques wrote to Juvenile 1 under two names, "Rauel Domingo" and "Chevy Pickup."
On May 28, according to the complaint, "Rauel Domingo" wrote in an e-mail that they needed to find a way to get Bennett involved in the "Breckenridge" program soon. Juvenile 1 suggested how to set up the abduction and said that she wanted to see Bennett suffer to "see how she likes it."
On June 20, an e-mail from "Domingo" worries about Juvenile 1's willingness to carry out the plan.
"I want to know if you are willing to help dad with the taken-down and the tie up on Wednesday morning," "Domingo" asks her.
It is unclear whether "dad" refers to Jacques. The e-mail also suggests that a Taser could be used. "I suppose we could just have him tase her and knock her down then do it himself, but that is a little more traumatic than I wanted her to experience that early in the morning," read the e-mail. "She will have enough of that later."
Juvenile 1 writes back to assure "Domingo" that she "will help out dad witht [sic] the tie down," according to the complaint.
On June 23, two days before Brooke's disappearance, "Chevy Pickup" instructed Juvenile 1 in an e-mail to have her boyfriend, identified as Juvenile 2, ejaculate on her stomach and wipe up the semen with a "CLEAN, PLAIN" handkerchief, according to an e-mail cited in the complaint.
"Then put the handkerchief into a plastic sandwich bag and seal it up and hide it," the e-mail to Juvenile 2 instructed. A semen-stained handkerchief was found near Bennett's torn underpants the day after she disappeared.
Authorities also traced a June 16 purchase by Jacques of more than $1,000 worth of sexual items from a Web site that were shipped to his Vermont home.
Originally, Juvenile 1 told investigators that she and Jacques left Bennett at a convenience store in Cumberland Farms and that Bennett was going to a hospital with a friend to see the friend's sick relative.