Alice253
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And, BTW, that spreadsheet and the map is AWESOME! I can never open stuff on my phone so I hadn't really checked them out until now. Great job!!
I don't have a criminal background either, but I have had criminal background checks run as a precursor to new employment (I realized I worded my prior post poorly, just trying to clarify what I meant).My bci check I had for work lists every address I have ever been associated with. I do not have any criminal record so mine is more of what you find in a credit report. Names, addresses, former employers.
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Something I've been wondering, the area farmer that employed him for three years, who is it? What did he do there? This is a long span of unknown.which falls between potential victim Lori Ann Hill and known abduction of Robin Gardner.
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Something I've been wondering, the area farmer that employed him for three years, who is it? What did he do there? This is a long span of unknown.which falls between potential victim Lori Ann Hill and known abduction of Robin Gardner.
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I agree, lots of unknowns.
I just got back home with some supplies including 4 large black foam display boards, 2 boxes of pushpins, colored index cards etc amd am going to work on constructing a large visual timeline etc. I am hoping it will help figure things out better and I will continue to research more to get more info . I will put up pictures of it as I get it coming along it may take awhile as I have a lot of regular work to do first .
OSP has jurisdiction EVERYWHERE in Ohio. They can pull you over on a side street in Toledo..Oregon..anywhere in the state as long as it is a public road (which they basically all are) It does NOT have to be a designated state route. Unless we get a copy of the actual report..hard to say where he was exactly. I would hazard a guess and say 475 or 23 within the limits of Sylvania or Sylvania Township. The time he was pulled over would be interesting also.
Ive wondered that as well. There are a lot that ride back and forth.I concur. Sierah was a big risk to take so close to his home, but it was an opportunity he couldn't resist. I wonder if he knew she was local or if he thought she was one of the many avid cyclists that ride out from Sylvania into the Metamora area down the country roads.
Just a thought of mine:
As convoluted as this matter has been nothing would surprise me.
Maybe he worked for the farmer who owned the land where Sierah's body was found.
My gut says he hung around home so he would know the area well.
And, I think I recall she was found on the property of a relative of the investigating sheriff.
Like he was taunting or playing catch me if you can????
Sick minds do sick things.
It's more creepy than you know. Look at Skibaboo's map. The neighbor's place is Shininger Farms. This is where JDW worked for a few months in the early 80s (probably just through the planting or harvest season). The Shiningers are the in-laws of the Fulton County Sheriff. They do own farmland on County Rd 7, however I can't confirm if the remains were found on their property.
The other farmer (who remains unknown) employed him for three years. He could have hauled grain to Toledo or a number of other places during this time.
I'm sure more information will surface. It's just difficult to think about what he he could have gotten away with all those years. All of us that live(d) close to him could have been a victim. I know people that knew him at one time over the years. I've heard bits and pieces about what he was like. Even though everyone agrees that he was weird nobody could have imagined this.
I've mentioned this earlier in a thread, but soy beans, blood meal, etc. gets trucked from that corner of NW Ohio as far as Grand Rapids, Michigan and farther. So, if he ever drove truck for a farmer, who know what the radius of his evil might be.It's more creepy than you know. Look at Skibaboo's map. The neighbor's place is Shininger Farms. This is where JDW worked for a few months in the early 80s (probably just through the planting or harvest season). The Shiningers are the in-laws of the Fulton County Sheriff. They do own farmland on County Rd 7, however I can't confirm if the remains were found on their property.
The other farmer (who remains unknown) employed him for three years. He could have hauled grain to Toledo or a number of other places during this time.
I'm sure more information will surface. It's just difficult to think about what he he could have gotten away with all those years. All of us that live(d) close to him could have been a victim. I know people that knew him at one time over the years. I've heard bits and pieces about what he was like. Even though everyone agrees that he was weird nobody could have imagined this.
I've mentioned this earlier in a thread, but soy beans, blood meal, etc. gets trucked from that corner of NW Ohio as far as Grand Rapids, Michigan and farther. So, if he ever drove truck for a farmer, who know what the radius of his evil might be.
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A lot of commercial farms out that way...it seems as if we've been concentrating a lot on his activities in neighboring Lucas County, but what about Henry County? It's not far away either, lots of the same back roads, wooded areas, etc.One of the threads about Sierah had some kind of reference to some type of official statement JDW made. It was about his employment for a farmer Named Bob XXXX. I don't know what JDW did for Bob or how long he worked for him. Bob used to grow field tomatoes and owned a good sized Migrant worker camp at that time. I met Bob in the early 90's. Nice guy. Is it OK to mention Bob's last name, or is it even relevant?