The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Suspect in college student’s killing had hidden room

Carpet-lined freezer with blood inside covered with hay.

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TOLEDO, OHIO — Investigat­ors found a hidden room outfitted with restraints inside a barn belonging to a man accused of abducting and killing an Ohio college student, according to search warrants released Thursday.

The room also had a carpet-lined freezer with blood inside and had been covered with hay bales, Toldeo’s The Blade newspaper reported after the newspaper went to court seeking release of the documents.

James Worley, 57, who spent three years in prison after abducting a woman in 1990, has been charged with aggravated murder and abduction in the death of 20-year-old University of Toledo student Sierah Joughin.

She disappeare­d a week ago while riding her bicycle on a country road in rural Fulton County, about 20 miles west of Toledo. Her body was found three days later in a cornfield near Worley’s home.

Since Worley’s arrest Friday, investigat­ors have been looking into the possibilit­y of additional victims.

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine said earlier this week that Worley’s criminal history in the 1990 attack made it worth investigat­ing whether other women have been victimized.

Worley has declined interview requests from the news media, and his attorney said Thursday that he had not seen the search warrants and could not comment.

Authoritie­s have spent the past several days digging through the farmhouse and barns where Worley operated a small-engine repair shop.

The search warrants released say that cell phone evidence shows Worley was at the spot where Joughin’s bike was found for two hours on the day she went missing.

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