Worley set for preliminary hearing in Sierah Joughin murder

New details are coming out of the Fulton County Coroner’s autopsy report of Sierah Joughin, the 20 year-old Metamora woman found dead last month after being reported missing. As we told you yesterday, Joughin died from asphyxiation. The woman’s body was found buried in a shallow grave on July 22nd, her feet tied together and her wrists were handcuffed behind her. Deputies arrested 57-year-old James Worley for abduction and later charged him with aggravated murder. Worley spent three years in prison for abducting a woman in 1990 who was also attacked while riding her bicycle. He’s been out on parole since. Now, he’s in the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio and has a preliminary hearing set for August 18th.

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