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Husband orchestrated woman to the death of the woman, ran with Nanny: Cops

Left: Jon Worrell (Coffee County prison). Right: Doris Worrell (Georgia Bureau of Investigation).

Police officers in Georgia arrested a man who allegedly orchestrated the murder of his wife in his sports park and, according to law enforcement officers, ran with the family of the family to Costa Rica.

The 58 -year -old Jon Worrell is raised for malice for murder, crime, conspiracy, murder and reinforced attacks in the death of his wife Doris Worrell, who was 39 years old when she was shot almost two decades ago. The suspect might have got away with it, but the nanny began working with the authorities with the end of their love relationship, and he returned to the USA, said the Georgia Bureau of Investigation in a press release.

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The murder took place on September 20, 2006 in Jon's Sports Park in Douglas, which is located in South Georgia. Initially, investigators from the GBI and the Coffee County's sheriff believed that Jon Worrell was a mourning husband and his wife victim of a robbery who had gone wrong, or as a retaliation for him to step out of business.

In the course of the investigation, however, it turned out that not everything was as it seemed. The police learned that marriage had to be worried and that Jon had an affair with the then 18-year-old Nanny, who had moved to the family two or three years earlier. He wanted to divorce his wife, but feared that he would lose custody for her three children, who were all under the age of 12 at the time, said police officers. So he supposedly put together a program to kill it.

Jon Worrell recruited Glidden Rodriguez and Brandon Cage, which were later arrested for conspiracy to inspect the murder. However, the investigators have fallen the indictment due to a lack of evidence and have never been arrested again. Rodriguez has died since then.

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After the death of his wife, Jon Worrell moved to Florida and later to Costa Rica, where his lover Nanny joined him after she had been deported from the United States because she refused to give up critical information about the murder pro cops. The couple raised Jon and Doris' children.

In recent years, Jon Worrell and the nannies have ended their relationship. Detective traveled to Costa Rica in the hope that the scorned lover can give up this relevant information. She did exactly that. With their statement, the investigators had what they needed to arrest. Police officers took custody in his house in Missouri.

“I would like to be clear: This case has never been forgotten,” said Coffee County's sheriff, Fred Cole, in an explanation. “While the street was long and often frustrating, we never gave up. Justice is still justice. Today we honor Doris and her loved ones with this long -awaited breakthrough.”

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