03-08-2011, 02:30 AM
I'm behind in the thread, so my apologies is this info has already been shared...
http://abclocal.go.com/wtvg/story?sectio...id=7999254
"Sheriff updates double death investigation" Monday, March 07, 2011
TOLEDO, OH -- Still no arrests have been made in the gruesome murder of a young couple back in January. The Lucas County sheriff says whoever killed Johnny Clark and Lisa Straub was specifically targeting them.
Sheriff James Telb released a statement Monday saying investigators do not believe this was a random act of violence in the community. Also, they do not believe that this was a "professional hit".
The sheriff says information he has leads him to think Johnny Clarke, 21, and his girlfriend Lisa Straub, 20, were targeted back in January in her parent's house on Longacre Lane in Springfield Township. Clarke's family found the two tied up with bags over their heads.
Straub's parents were away on a cruise at the time. Sheriff Telb calls it a "heinous" crime. He says the motive remains unknown.
The state crime lab is processing evidence collected from the scene. Detectives have conducted numerous interviews and polygraph exams. But they need help from the public.
You may have noticed while driving around town, digital billboards keeping the unsolved homicide in the limelight. The reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest and conviction is now up to $16,000. If you have any information, call Crime Stopper at 419-255-1111.
http://abclocal.go.com/wtvg/story?sectio...id=7999254
"Sheriff updates double death investigation" Monday, March 07, 2011
TOLEDO, OH -- Still no arrests have been made in the gruesome murder of a young couple back in January. The Lucas County sheriff says whoever killed Johnny Clark and Lisa Straub was specifically targeting them.
Sheriff James Telb released a statement Monday saying investigators do not believe this was a random act of violence in the community. Also, they do not believe that this was a "professional hit".
The sheriff says information he has leads him to think Johnny Clarke, 21, and his girlfriend Lisa Straub, 20, were targeted back in January in her parent's house on Longacre Lane in Springfield Township. Clarke's family found the two tied up with bags over their heads.
Straub's parents were away on a cruise at the time. Sheriff Telb calls it a "heinous" crime. He says the motive remains unknown.
The state crime lab is processing evidence collected from the scene. Detectives have conducted numerous interviews and polygraph exams. But they need help from the public.
You may have noticed while driving around town, digital billboards keeping the unsolved homicide in the limelight. The reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest and conviction is now up to $16,000. If you have any information, call Crime Stopper at 419-255-1111.