The first article has information I don't recall seeing about opening day.
http://www.fcnews.org/news/12722/murder-trial-opens-with-revelations
Hasleman then led a quick succession of prosecution witnesses to the stand, including SV, Joughin’s mother; JK, Joughin’s boyfriend; and LS, a County Road 6 resident who witnessed Joughin biking past her home July 19 sometime after 7 p.m. All were questioned to establish the timeline of Joughin’s evening ride and subsequent disappearance.
But the witnesses also included Delta resident MS, who returned to Fulton County the evening of July 19 after visiting a friend in Blissfield, Mich. After a road blockage led her to decide to take a more scenic route home, S***** traveled south on County Road 6 between County Road T and U.S. 120. There, at about 7:20 p.m., she noticed a bicycle lying alongside the road, along with what appeared to be a light-colored garment. After slowing to drive around the obstacles she looked right and spotted a male figure wearing red shorts and a possible white shirt crouched within several rows of corn. S***** said she didn’t know what the male was doing, and saw him for just a few seconds before passing the scene. In cross-examination, she said she couldn’t readily identify the male or what he wore on his upper body, “but he wasn’t that far into the corn, so I saw the red shorts.”
Simon reported tire tracks running perpendicular to the roadway in the northwest portion of the cornfield, and and signs of a struggle that included blood on some corn. Impressions of the tire tracks proved to match the make and model of two tires on a green pickup truck owned by Worley….He said DNA from both subjects was found at three county sites specifically targeted in the investigation.
A search of Worley’s property at 10627 County Road 6 revealed a barn with blacked-out windows and a makeshift U-shaped room inside made of hay bales. Authorities also found a mattress, bags of women’s lingerie, sex toys, sex bondage restraints, duct tape, rubber gloves, clothesline, blood-stained women’s panties, and blood-stained paper towels found to contain both Joughin’s and Worley’s DNA.
http://www.toledoblade.com/Courts/2...es-during-2nd-day-of-Worley-murder-trial.html
Earlier Tuesday morning, law enforcement officers discussed their involvement at the County Road 7 location between roads J and K after a volunteer search party member alerted them that he had seen something out of the ordinary. Volunteer SH testified that he searched on his own and encountered a section of field that appeared to be freshly dug and re-filled. “I noticed something different,” he said, describing an area of disturbed corn. “Part of it was knocked down ... I saw drag marks.” Authorities would later find Ms. Joughin’s body in that area on July 22.
http://nbc24.com/news/local/jurors-...-bloodied-helmet-adult-diaper-in-murder-trial
Investigators also found hay in Joughin's hair at the time of her death and stuck to the duct tape that bound her ankles. Hay was also found in Worley's ban and on clothes investigators believe he was wearing July 19th.
http://www.wtol.com/story/37714463/day-two-of-testimony-continues-in-the-people-vs-james-worley
He described one of the barns there that was suspicious looking and one of the first places police gathered to search….."The door had been broken down, windows blacked out and sprayfoam made it look like they didn't want anyone to see in or out," Sergeant Waxler Jr. described…..Another man will take the stand Tuesday who took off of work to search for Sierah and actually was responsible for finding her burial sight. He will explain what he saw that forced him to get out of his car.
http://www.13abc.com/content/news/S...-testify-in-death-penalty-case-476681763.html