I'm going to start a timeline, please add or correct anything:
James Dean Worley
Born April 8, 1959
1986-1989 worked at a neighboring farm age (27-30 yrs)
1989 moved back home started a 'lawn business'
1990 was a Gardner near Whitehouse, Ohio
1990 July 4th assauted Robin Gardner in a cornfield with a flathead screwdriver on Obee Rd near Whiteouse
Just wanted to clarify/correct as I think you have picked up here something I mentioned.
When I stated Gardner near Whitehouse, I was talking about the young woman named Gardner, not the vocation of a gardener. Sorry for the confusion. :moo: that reference as a vocation should be removed.
Whoa! The circle moves... Was just coming to post that... but perhaps even more years to 1989? Is the "local" referenced in the article in Toledo area?
"Worley said he worked for three years until 1982 at Art Iron Inc. in Toledo and then three months at Shininger Inc. in Delta. He said he was then employed at Vulcan Industries in Toledo, leaving when the plant closed in 1986.
He worked three more years for an area farmer, court records show.......He said he moved back home, and persuaded his mother in 1989 to purchase a professional mower for his new lawn business."
And in 1990..... Gardner near Whitehouse
http://www.toledoblade.com/Police-Fire/2016/07/31/Murder-suspect-showed-fear-of-threats-to-home-Worley-bombarded-sheriff-with-complaints.htmll
http://nypost.com/2016/07/29/bloody-freezer-dungeon-found-in-murder-suspects-barn/
"Gardners stepmom told The Post on Friday how her relative barely escaped with her life.
He tried to run her off the road with his car. He knocked her over, and he tried to handcuff her to the inside of the car, Joan Gardner said. He jumped out of the car with handcuffs and dragged her inside the car. She somehow broke loose, and she was able to get away. It was miracle. She saved her own life.
Gardner says her stepdaughter is upset that Worley is back in the news. She is having to relive this all over again. I have heard through the family grapevine that she is upset by it and she might have to go back and testify [at Worleys trial], Gardner said."
Also, from 1986-1989, he *may* have again be living at home as he was working for a farmer, northeast of the village. :moo: Below is a cut/paste snippets from two emails I received from the reporter of the above article to clarify this section of the article above
""Worley said he worked for three years until 1982 at Art Iron Inc. in Toledo and then three months at Shininger Inc. in Delta. He said he was then employed at Vulcan Industries in Toledo, leaving when the plant closed in 1986.
He worked three more years for an area farmer, court records show.......He said he moved back home, and persuaded his mother in 1989 to purchase a professional mower for his new lawn business."
from
rdunn@theblade.com
Ryan Dunn wrote:
Hi *Bently*,
Thank you for reading and taking the time to write. You're correct my wording was unclear in that sentence The farmer was in the Delta area, northeast of the village.
We, of course, continue to follow Mr. Worley's case very closely. If you find anything of note we missed, feel free to call or email.
Best, Ryan
The reporter also stated in another short email for clarification that "He likely was" living with his mother during the time that he was working for the local farmer (1986-1989)
So, :moo: his moving back home in 1989 is in question as it looks like :moo: it could have been in 1986? Do we have that documented elsewhere? Looks like the 1989 reference was to when the mower was purchased?