
‘Monster’ charged in killing of still-missing Michigan woman
MUSKEGON, Mich. — A man was charged with murder Tuesday in the 2013 disappearance of a gas station clerk in western Michigan, a case that had stymied investigators until a teenage girl in an unrelated incident escaped from the suspect’s van in April.
Jessica Heeringa disappeared from the gas station where she worked in Norton Shores, near Muskegon, as she was about to close up for the night. The body of the 25-year-old woman hasn’t been found. Investigators weren’t able to break the mystery until Jeffrey Willis was arrested in May in a different case.
“We found Jessica’s killer,” Muskegon County prosecutor D.J. Hilson told reporters.
Willis is charged with kidnapping and murder. He’s already facing charges in two more local cases: the fatal shooting of a 36-year-old female jogger in 2014 and the attempted abduction of a teenage girl in April.