That had been circulating around here but no specific info was given.
NAMUS returns about 52 results dating back to the 60s of white females between the ages of 16-30 missing in Ohio. Several within summer months.IIRC ted Bundy had said in a book that the 'urge' got stronger and stronger to hunt and murder young girls that all looked the same. Long hair pared in the middle, white except his last little girl was only 12................should we be looking to see if the unsolved looked alike> same age? blonde? white? athletic?
charges dropped was what I heard
What?? After he got out of prison he did it again right away? Or is this a typo and refers to the 1990 incident?
Am I understanding correctly that there were 2 previous abduction attempts?!Thanks! Where is the news story that goes with the tweet? Locals have you seen anything on your stations?
Thanks! Where is the news story that goes with the tweet? Locals have you seen anything on your stations?
Emily Nelson ‏@emilyWTOL [video=twitter;757699058593071104]https://twitter.com/emilyWTOL/status/757699058593071104[/video] James D. Worley - suspect in #SierahJoughin case - abducted woman riding bike, handcuffed and assaulted her w-screw driver in 1993.
Thank you Foxfire, I know very little about serial killers and the making thereof. That they experience some sort of childhood trauma, seems like common sense.
Are you saying that he attacks young women, because he was abused by an overbearing female? I have to think there is more to it, not everyone who is abused becomes a serial killer.
What?? After he got out of prison he did it again right away? Or is this a typo and refers to the 1990 incident?
I agree Bettie...I'm leaning towards lazy tweeting instead of some case that no sleuthers were even able to uncover. There would be corresponding articles before a local reporter could tweet about it (1990 AND 1993 would be shocking).