On July 22,2016 20 year old University of Toledo student Sierah Joughin's body was found in a cornfield in an Ohio farming area, after she'd been missing for several days. She had gone for a bike ride and never returned.
Her boyfriend was the last to see her alive and her family, of course was distressed but praying for her safe return. That didn't happen.
Enter local farming resident James Worley, 57, a convicted kidnapper who in 1990, held a 26 year old woman against her will until she managed to get out of the handcuffs he had put her in and escape. For that crime, he served 3 years, something I find appalling. And now we have not only a dead woman, the evidence obviously ties him to the death of Sierah.
On Worley's property, authorities found a secret room hidden by bales of hay in his barn. It contained DNA and blood, along with a freezer that held evidence that lead authorities to suspect Worley may be responsible for other missing women in the area, but did not elaborate on what that evidence is.
Very disturbing. Maybe if this obviously very dangerous offender had been properly sentenced none of this would have happened.