Husband orchestrated wife's death, ran off with nanny: Cops
Jon Worrell and Doris Worrell

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

Police in Georgia apprehended a man accused of masterminding his wife’s murder at his sports park before fleeing to Costa Rica with the family nanny, as stated by law enforcement officials.

Jon Worrell, now 58, is charged with malice murder, felony murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and aggravated assault in connection with the death of his 39-year-old wife, Doris Worrell, who was fatally shot almost twenty years ago. The suspect might have evaded capture, but the nanny began assisting the authorities after their romantic involvement ended and he returned to the United States, according to a press release from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

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The homicide took place on September 20, 2006, at Jon’s Sports Park in Douglas, situated in southern Georgia. Initially, GBI and the Coffee County Sheriff’s Office investigators believed that Jon Worrell was a mourning spouse and that his wife had fallen victim to a failed robbery or as retribution for his ejection of a customer from the establishment.

But as the investigation progressed it became apparent that all was not as it seemed. Cops learned the Worrells were having marital issues and that Jon was having an affair with the then 18-year-old nanny, who had moved in the family two or three years prior. He wanted to divorce his wife but feared he would lose custody of their three children who were all under the age of 12 at the time, cops said. So he allegedly concocted a scheme to have her killed.

Jon Worrell recruited Glidden Rodriguez and Brandon Cage who were later arrested for conspiracy to commit the murder, according to cops. However, investigators dropped the charges for a lack of evidence and they have never been re-arrested. Rodriguez has since died.

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After his wife’s death, Jon Worrell moved to Florida and later to Costa Rica where his lover nanny joined him after she was deported from the United States in part because she refused to give up critical information about the homicide, per cops. The pair raised Jon and Doris’ children together.

In recent years, however, Jon Worrell and the nanny ended their relationship. Detectives traveled to Costa Rica hoping the spurned lover may give up that relevant information. She did just that. With her statement, investigators had what they needed to make an arrest. Cops took the suspect into custody at his home in Missouri.

“I want to be clear: This case has never been forgotten,” Coffee County Sheriff Fred Cole said in a statement. “While the road has been long and often frustrating, we never gave up. Justice delayed is still justice. Today we honor Doris and her loved ones with this long awaited breakthrough.”

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