![]() They redressed, and appellant threatened to kill her. At that time, appellant said: "You know I brought you here for a reason." Appellant shoved her and threatened various acts of violence, saying he would cut her into little pieces. ![]() At approximately midnight, he pulled off into a field, approximately 200 yards from a public road, where appellant ordered her to get off the motorcycle. According to Jana, after the appellant had driven around for awhile, appellant said he was lost. ![]() *521 Jana's version of the events prior to the time she and appellant left on the motorcycle parallels the above story. Her hair was messed and her clothes were dirty. She complained of being raped and was crying. Approximately one and one-half hours later, Jana was brought to the sheriff's office in another car by two couples. Following the assault, Corum returned to the sheriff's office to get help. Corum then saw Susan Gordon, appellant's girl friend, inspecting the interior of the car. Wickizer checked his wallet, asked him who he was, and then let him up. He then went for a walk and as he approached his car he heard a voice say "he's leaving." Three or four people came up to him and Jackie Wickizer, appellant's brother, grabbed him by the neck and dragged him down. Not seeing the motorcycle, he again returned to the Shelter House. Later, he again returned to the sheriff's office. Neither appellant nor Jana had been seen or heard of by the sheriff's office, so he returned to the Shelter House. Following their absence for forty-five minutes, Corum went to the Sheriff's Patrol Headquarters at Lake Jacomo. Appellant encouraged Jana to take a ride on his motorcycle and after several requests she reluctantly did. They agreed and went to the Shelter House where they joined six or seven other persons. Shortly after arriving, they were approached by appellant and another and asked to join a party. Jana Lombardo and Dale Corum, a friend, drove to Shelter House No. The events in question took place in Jackson County, Missouri, on May 6, 1977. He was sentenced to concurrent terms of 35 years for rape and 10 years for sodomy. Wickizer, guilty of the crime of rape in violation of § 559.260, RSMo Supp.1975, and of the crime of sodomy in violation of § 563.230, RSMo 1969. Gen., Jefferson City, for respondent.Ī jury found the defendant, Larry G. ![]() Public Defenders, Kansas City, for appellant. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a fund for Eli’s future at. He is survived by his parents, Tom, and Judi Young son Elijah Allison Murray, the mother of his son brother and sister-in-law, Tyler and Hannah Young, and their sons Owen and Connor dozens of cousins, including his dearest friend, Matthew Newton a passel of aunts and uncles and many beloved friends.Ī celebration of life will be held for family and friends on Saturday, August 19 th, at Lake Jacomo-Shelter House 9, from 3:00pm to 6:00pm. He was generous to a fault and a profoundly loyal friend. Logan’s infectious smile and beautiful eyes could light up a room, and he loved meeting people, making new friends, gatherings around a bonfire, and hanging with his dog Kegger. His passions were hunting, fishing, and anything with wheels that moved fast. He was employed by Cartwright Tree Care in Grandview, MO. He was an expert climber and had a gift for pruning and shaping a tree to perfection. A fourth generation “tree man,” Logan was a Kansas-certified arborist. Logan Young, 28, of Kansas City, MO, died on his motorcycle on August 10 th, 2023.
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