Adjuster Killed In Tampa, Foul Play Suspected

November 15, 2004

  • November 22, 2004 at 5:47 am
    Mary Ann Lynes says:
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    As a mother my heart and prayers go out to this young lady’s parents and family. As a professional in the insurance industry, safety and precaution is a given. “When in doubt, don’t do.” This young lady ran into a freak, who when found deserves what given! Show me the switch!!!

  • November 23, 2004 at 1:48 am
    Rich Cook says:
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    NO ONE should be out meeting strangers without knowledge of the exposures. This could have happened to anyone. The killer lacked compassion for another human being. I am sure if the adjuster were a man of less physical stature the results would have been the same.

  • December 15, 2005 at 6:54 am
    Mat Houchens says:
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    I am not opposed to capital punishment and was saddened to know Mr. Funk only received a life sentence. I worked with Katie Froeschle and the presence she brought with her to work was more than a group of people could have brought. It\’s sad to see the SOB that did this get away with a life sentence. May God bless Katie\’s family and have no pity on Jason Funk. I hope the people in the prison he is in takes no mercy on him.

  • March 13, 2010 at 4:14 am
    Angel says:
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    I just watched this case on television then googled this article. What I think saddens me only slightly more than the tragic and senseless death of a beautiful, young and intelligent young woman making her way in the world, is the fact that the murderer still “claims” his innocence. Her blood was all over his tennis shoes, all over his house, his finger prints were in her vehicle, on her bank statement, and he used her credit cards AFTER her death…yet he claims he only admitted guilt to avoid the death penalty. Jason, you murdered a beautiful young woman for a few measly dollars. You will spend the rest of your life in prison, with no chance of parole. The best you can hope for is to make your peace with GOD and to hope for forgiveness. Forgiveness from Katie and from her family. But the least you can do is say “yes ma’am and yes sir. I murdered your daughter and I am so sorry. I don’t deserve your forgiveness, but I am sorry.” You owe them the truth. You are the lowest of all human beings. One that takes another life for the sake of your own greed. May you find mercy at the hands of God. Mercy that you could not grant to that beautiful girl.



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