Found Deceased OH - Sierah Joughin, 20, Fulton County, 19 July 2016 #4 *Arrest*

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In virtually every serial sadistic sexual predator/killer case that I've researched since the CA speed freak killers of the 1980s, there has been a direct or indirect methamphetamine connection.. Meth was given to Kamikaze Pilots during WWII before carrying out their suicide missions.. Imo, there will be a meth connection to JD Worley's tragic trail of terror as well...


Meth and Sexual Promiscuity
http://www.crystalmethaddiction.org/Meth_and_Sexual_Promiscuity.htm

Methamphetamine, also commonly referred to as "Meth" for short or "Crank", is an extremely powerful stimulant drug which is a primary drug of abuse worldwide.

Meth stimulates a portion of the brain that releases what is called dopamine, which is basically the "feel good" chemical which produces the high when one takes meth and also creates sexual arousal. Meth and sexual promiscuity therefore go hand and hand, and individuals who take meth typically go into sexual overdrive in terms of stimulation to have sex and lowered sexual inhibitions..

So while meth is working to increase sex drive in users, it is also providing the individual with a boost of self-confidence, stamina, and adrenaline. Meanwhile, meth is also actively impairing one's judgment, and meth users do things while high on meth that they wouldn't normally do...

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* Items found in JDW's truck and barn; zip ties, handcuffs, duct tape, hood, rope, weapons, mace, etc are referred to as 'Rape or Kill Kits'.. Just one of the many indications that JDW is an organized serial sexual predator/killer. Prolific serial killerTed Bundy was apprehended in FL after being stopped due to a traffic violation. When the LE officer checked his trunk and observed his Kill Kit, the LEO knew what he was. 'Tragically the evil residue left in JDW's wake will linger for years'...
 
I don't think we know that he went back for his phone. Maybe it died after it showed that location for 2 hours?

True. I don't have a link, but I thought I read that his cell phone pinged in the location her body was found, as well as the abduction site.

Poor reporting is rampant in this case so far, I was was just theorizing, no facts to back it up.
 
I'm trying to make those pieces fit together. I also think he dropped his cell phone. But if he came back and retrieved it, why wouldn't he get the other items left behind also?

Here's a link to sunrise-sunset in Delta, looks like he would have run out of light at 9:37. http://sunrise-sunset.org/us/delta-oh

Maybe his phone was blinking or otherwise easily located or by freak sheer luck , and maybe he didn't have time to keep looking for a black helmet in the darkness. He may have seen or heard someone coming and had to vacate the area immediately or risk being seen at the scene of the crime. Just guessing of course .
 
Does anyone know if JDW would have been drug tested when they arrested him and booked him into the jail?
 
True. I don't have a link, but I thought I read that his cell phone pinged in the location her body was found, as well as the abduction site.

Poor reporting is rampant in this case so far, I was was just theorizing, no facts to back it up.

Agreed. Could go either way.
Both scenarios are awful.
 
I've seen references to search warrants of over 150 pages. Various media outlets refer to warrants we have not seen. They published the cell phone search warrant, is the media holding back the remainder? Is this an agreement with LE?

Frustrating ,for sure.

I can see an agreement with the local Toledo media if there are some things in the public documents investigators would really prefer to be not widely known, but I don't see how they would get such an agreement from national media who has the documents.

Locally, it can work with an assurance from LE that they will provide additional information or a heads-up as the story develops.

It looks that WTOL has pulled the link to the phone records search warrant docs from the url where they originally posted them.

http://www.wtol.com/story/32566857/...ughins-murder?clienttype=generic&sf32022883=1

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...-July-2016-4-*Arrest*&p=12717118#post12717118 [#11]

It is a courtesy for the media to make the documents available online. Some outlets are more generous in that aspect than others.

Their resources are expended to get the documents. I can see some taking a position that they see no benefit to post them publicly for other outlets to obtain them without spending their resources.

As a doc freak and info junkie who prefers to work with known information, I wish they would post them all. It helps to know exactly what was written and the context around the statements.

Doesn't always clear up the gray areas, though, as the writing in probable cause affidavits is sometimes done in a confusing manner. I wonder sometimes if LE has special classes for that. Taught by attorneys, no doubt.

I think these docs will eventually appear online.

I hope they do.
 
This MSM article from this morn, states "maps" were also found:

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Authorities also found duct tape that had both Worley’s and Joughin’s DNA, several pairs of female panties, journals, maps and a “nanny cam” on his property, search warrants show.

http://ktla.com/2016/07/29/hidden-r...f-suspect-in-killing-of-ohio-college-student/


IF accurate (that they found maps) and the maps are related to possible additional victims---either where he may have abducted and/or placed them, I wonder if he marked/indicated locations on the maps.

That's interesting. Who uses maps these days? My point (speculation) is that JDW is not very computer literate, which is why someone would reference a map (and not google maps). So if there is a computer at the home, it may not gleen much information. If he highlighted routes on the maps. . . great.
 
Watch the Kurt Russell movie where his wife was kidnapped by a truck driver. The guy had a barn and kept her hidden in a deep freezer in a hidden area covered by hay. I think its called breakout.

Anyways this Worley could have got this idea of a set up from that movie. It was made in the early 90s I think.

But it ends well. But very on edge throughoutthe movie. Especially since the guy lived with his wife and kid in the main house while they knew nothing.

(This movie, Breakdown, was so disturbing. It was one I wished I never watched. The part where it was revealed she was stored in that compartment in the truck...)

Keep up the good work, these are valuable posts below as far as trying to put his timeline together/fill in the blanks re: this monster.

I googled "FES Transportation" and got to a page about a meeting at the commissioners' office that took place in Williams County, Bryan on Oct 21, 2010. Fes Transportation was granted a Special Hauling Permit #10-0118, which seems to be for oversized/overweight vehicles.

If that helps at all to narrow down when he was doing what.

http://www.co.williams.oh.us/Commissioners/minutes_10/10-21-10_min.pdf

The biz info section from https://rehold.com/Delta+OH/COUNTY+ROAD+6/10627 says that it's "mobile homes transporting."

Interesting sign.. his listed operating days/times. Why did he not work Mondays also ? What did he always have to do Monday ? Just hung over ? Or ? Also, does someone have a closer pic of his business sign, I would like to read all of it

long weekends! Sat 6 til Tues at 10..............

So now I googled F.E.S. SHOP SERVICES LLC and got to a page that seems to include filings from 2009 and 2011? But they don't open for me. Maybe you have to be in the US to be able to see them. Someone want to try?

https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_oh/1849553

ETA: He incorporated this business in 2009.

Transportation services were incorporated in 2009 and shop services were apparently added in 2011. Wonder if he went to mechanic school somewhere? If he started his transportation services in 2009 he would most likely have had a CDL by then. Wonder if he had a CDL prior and worked as a truck driver. Seems like if you were transporting oversized loads, you would have had a little more driving experience before taking on Something of that magnitude.

Click on the Ohio Secretary of State source url at that page and it will take you to the best way to view the documents.

http://www5.sos.state.oh.us/ords/f?p=100:7:0::NO:7:P7_CHARTER_NUM:1849553

The 2009 doc is the original articles of incorportation.

The 2011 doc is amended articles. It has been posted here as a sample of Worley's handwriting.

The 2011 amended articles changes the name from FES Transportation to F.E.S. Shop Services.

IIRC, the 2011 time frame is consistent with when he gave up his Federal Motor Carrier operating authority.

http://nypost.com/2016/07/29/bloody-freezer-dungeon-found-in-murder-suspects-barn/ " several video and still images were recovered from recording devices along with various clothing items and jewelry, the warrant states. Police believe Worley kept video evidence of Joughin&#8217;s abduction."

I have been following this tragic story since the beginning and my heart is breaking. I am new here and after reading this family member's post I was reminded of a book I once read, "When bad things happen to good people." There is no understanding. There can be no understanding of how these things can happen, except that this world is the devil's domain and there is a beautiful place waiting for us where there will be no more of this. Sierah is there now. And the best we can all do is what everyone is doing here and pray for comfort and peace for her family.

Welcome Pam2694, :).
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Frustrating ,for sure.

I can see an agreement with the local Toledo media if there are some things in the public documents investigators would really prefer to be not widely known, but I don't see how they would get such an agreement from national media who has the documents.

Locally, it can work with an assurance from LE that they will provide additional information or a heads-up as the story develops.

It looks that WTOL has pulled the link to the phone records search warrant docs from the url where they originally posted them.

http://www.wtol.com/story/32566857/...ughins-murder?clienttype=generic&sf32022883=1

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...-July-2016-4-*Arrest*&p=12717118#post12717118 [#11]

It is a courtesy for the media to make the documents available online. Some outlets are more generous in that aspect than others.

Their resources are expended to get the documents. I can see some taking a position that they see no benefit to post them publicly for other outlets to obtain them without spending their resources.

As a doc freak and info junkie who prefers to work with known information, I wish they would post them all. It helps to know exactly what was written and the context around the statements.

Doesn't always clear up the gray areas, though, as the writing in probable cause affidavits is sometimes done in a confusing manner. I wonder sometimes if LE has special classes for that. Taught by attorneys, no doubt.

I think these docs will eventually appear online.

I hope they do.

Boy, I'm glad I bookmarked the direct link to the phone records search warrant. It appears to still be online now, but if you can download the PDF that might be wise.
http://wtol.images.worldnow.com/library/152a43cc-ce42-45cf-8988-fd523e53e40c.pdf

I still haven't seen the warrant for the house and barn. I'm going to keep searching for it.

Edit: this thread moves fast! I see that lots of other folks have posted this one before I did. Apologies for being redundant!
 
Newbie here found about this tragedy from my niece who lives by EVergreen school, and her friend who is the closest neighbor to the barn. My heart goes out to Sierahs family and friends. I cannot fathom the sorrow and anguish they feel, I can only hope their faith in God can guide and comfort.

thank you for joining........please ask a mod if you can be verified so we can ask you local questons
 
I think something happened and he lost his belongings at the abduction site and he knew he couldn't go back to get because he would need a flashlight then and possibly be seen by searchers then. I also wonder if he dropped his cell phone there and was not actually there for 2 hrs . I think he took her to his barn right away

Wouldn't LE have found his phone in the searches then too?
 
Frustrating ,for sure.

I can see an agreement with the local Toledo media if there are some things in the public documents investigators would really prefer to be not widely known, but I don't see how they would get such an agreement from national media who has the documents.

Locally, it can work with an assurance from LE that they will provide additional information or a heads-up as the story develops.

It looks that WTOL has pulled the link to the phone records search warrant docs from the url where they originally posted them.

http://www.wtol.com/story/32566857/...ughins-murder?clienttype=generic&sf32022883=1

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/sh...-July-2016-4-*Arrest*&p=12717118#post12717118 [#11]

It is a courtesy for the media to make the documents available online. Some outlets are more generous in that aspect than others.

Their resources are expended to get the documents. I can see some taking a position that they see no benefit to post them publicly for other outlets to obtain them without spending their resources.

As a doc freak and info junkie who prefers to work with known information, I wish they would post them all. It helps to know exactly what was written and the context around the statements.

Doesn't always clear up the gray areas, though, as the writing in probable cause affidavits is sometimes done in a confusing manner. I wonder sometimes if LE has special classes for that. Taught by attorneys, no doubt.

I think these docs will eventually appear online.

I hope they do.

I thought when the judge unsealed the documents a few days back they became public records? I'm surprised that they are nowhere to be found now.
 
The two-hour cellphone information as reported by the first three media outlets to report on the documents made public on Thursday:

ABC 13:

Based on the evidence found at Worley's home, investigators then searched his cell phone records and found that he had spent nearly two hours where Sierah's bike was found. The records also showed that he was in the area where Sierah's remains were later discovered.
http://www.13abc.com/content/news/A...n-Joughin-murder-investigation-388568052.html

The Blade:

The search warrants also describe Worley’s statements and actions during the time Ms. Joughin was missing.

According to the warrants, cell phone location information showed he was at the scene of the abduction for nearly two hours during the time she was missing.
http://www.toledoblade.com/Courts/2016/07/29/Worley-home-evidence-hints-at-more-victims.html

WTOL:

Based on the evidence found at Worley's home, investigators then searched his cell phone records and found that he had spent nearly two hours where Sierah's bike was found. The records also showed that he was in the area where Sierah's remains were later discovered.

http://www.wtol.com/story/32566857/...ughins-murder?clienttype=generic&sf32022883=1
 
That's interesting. Who uses maps these days? My point (speculation) is that JDW is not very computer literate, which is why someone would reference a map (and not google maps). So if there is a computer at the home, it may not gleen much information. If he highlighted routes on the maps. . . great.
Curious to know how old the maps are. Wonder if they're from dates prior to Google and GPS. They could be maps for abductions way far back.
 

I wonder if part of those 2 hours was time he spent looking all over in the dark desperately searching for the belongings he couldn't find.
 
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