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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2003 10:04 pm    Post subject: Amber Alert: Search for Teen with 56-Year-Old Murderer Reply with quote

You've got to wonder what was going on at home that a girl would leave voluntarily (seemingly) with a creep like this!


'A Very Dangerous Person'
Search Continues for Teen on the Run With 56-Year-Old Murderer
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March 5 — As the nationwide search for 14-year-old Lindsey Ryan continues, investigators say they believe she is headed to California with 56-year-old convicted killer Terry Drake.

The man whose wife Drake was convicted of killing in Knox County, Ind. said he fears for the teenager's safety.

Terry Drake was Michael Kearschner's best friend until Drake murdered Kearschner's wife, Linda, in 1977.

"He has no morals. He is a very dangerous person," Michael Kearschner said.

Authorities say Lindsey and Drake, who is 42 years her senior, were sighted Tuesday near the Utah-Nevada state line. The FBI and the Nevada and California Highway Patrols have joined the search.

A nationwide AMBER alert was issued Saturday after the girl disappeared from her bedroom in Jones, Mich. Although Lindsey had been corresponding with the convicted murderer online, police and her family say they believe she was brainwashed and coerced into running away with him.

Lindsey's parents say they had no idea their daughter was communicating with Drake.

"Apparently, they became acquainted at a church that we attend, but it was a very innocuous meeting," Patrick Ryan said.

Cass County Sheriff Joseph Underwood says his department hasn't received any significant leads about Drake's whereabouts and authorities say they're concerned Drake may have guns that are said to be missing from the Ryan household. Authorities say Lindsey apparently took ammunition and $4,000 from her parents' house when she left.

Using Churches to Prey on Women?

Kearschner, who now lives in northwestern Indiana, said he and Drake were best friends in the 1970s in Evansville, Ind., meeting at the Christian Biker Motorcycle Club that Kearschner started.

In 1977, Linda Kearschner's body was found under a White River bridge in southern Indiana. Police never established a motive for the killing.

Drake eventually pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced in 1978 to 30 years in prison. He was released in 1993 and completed parole the following year.

Michael Kearschner said Drake would use churches to prey on women.

"When he wants to make contact in a new area, he will play the born-again Christian act," Kearschner said. "He's an excellent con artist."

The sheriff leading the search for the girl agreed.

"He's manipulative, he's been manipulating the family, Lindsey, over a period of time," Underwood said. "He's been working on her for the past 2 ½ months and finally got her to leave with him. We're doing everything that we possibly can to find him," he said.

The Middlebury, Ind., man has been charged with child endangerment in a felony arrest warrant, the sheriff's department said.

Lindsey's mother discovered her teenage daughter was missing when her husband broke open Lindsey's locked bedroom door. The bedroom window was left open and she realized that Lindsey was gone

"Initially, I thought she was kidnapped because it was uncharacteristic with her," Carol Ryan said. "We didn't have any acting-out behavior. The only way we thought she went by consent is when the police came and saw only one set of footprints," she said.

Drake is reported to be driving a 1995 White Dodge Dakota pickup, with Indiana license plate 406211A. He has tattoos on his forearms and neck including a dragon.

Police described Lindsey as white, 5 feet tall and 105 pounds. They say she has reportedly dyed her strawberry-blond hair black. She has blue eyes and wears braces.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2003 10:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Recent sightings of pair

Witnesses have reported seeing Lindsey and Drake traveling west on Interstate 80 in Wyoming, Utah and Nevada.

A maintenance man said he saw the pair Wednesday at a motel in Grass Valley, California, about 90 miles northeast of Sacramento, according to Cass County, Michigan, Sheriff Joe Underwood. The sheriff said the man recognized the two from television.

Underwood said the motel's records confirmed the identities.

"She's alive. That's great, and that means someone's watching," said Carol Ryan.

The witness said that the teenager's blond hair apparently had been dyed black.

"Time is running," said Lindsey's father, Patrick Ryan, urging people to keep contacting the police. "We need information now -- the sooner the better. Information is critical."

The Ryans pleaded for the safe return of their daughter.

"Be safe, Lindsey," said the girl's mother. "Be smart. We love you. We're praying for you. Your friends are here with us."

The Ryans discovered their daughter was missing early Saturday when her mother went to wake her and found her bedroom door locked. The girl's father broke down the door, and the parents discovered Lindsey was gone -- apparently exiting the home from a bedroom window.

Authorities said six firearms, ammunition and $4,000 were taken from the home. It was not clear if Lindsey had been abducted or had gone voluntarily.

The Ryans said they had no idea the two had been messaging each other over the Internet, but they said they knew Drake was a convicted felon.

Lindsey and Drake are believed to be traveling in a white 1995 Dodge Dakota extended cab pickup with an Indiana license plate.

Lindsey, who is 5 feet tall with braces, was last seen wearing a black coat with white writing on it.

Drake, of Middlebury, Indiana, was last seen wearing a tricolor coat with blocks of white, orange and black. Police described him as 6 feet, 2 inches with tattoos on his neck, forearms and other parts of his body.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2003 10:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

here's another candidate who qualifies for that transponder bracelet, rd.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2003 10:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This candiate probably got a pass on the death penality because there was still a moritorium then, but the question has to be: why is he even OUT? He committed capital murder! (capital murder here includes the combination of killing the woman and stealing the possessions.) I wonder how many other women/girls have disappeared around this guy. I don't believe for a nano-second he's been behaving since 1993 release.

This case also reminded me in a lot of aspects of the Smart case, too.
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2003 11:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

death penalty? ha! He only served 15 years of a 30 year sentence for murdering a woman. And only one year of parole. I am telling you that until people realize that we are letting people out of prison because we won't put cages up out in the desert (bypassing the "we can't afford prisons" excuse) and shipping these people there to serve their full sentences surrounded by scorpions and rattlers and hundreds of miles of desert should they make a break for it (bypassing expensive guards), then we will continue to see people getting out early and committing the same crimes again over and over. It's in their nature. That's what they do. And they think we're suckers for letting them do it.

They just might be right.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2003 4:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

omg, rd ...

you are soooo incredibly right ... if you were here right now, i'd have no choice but to give you a big hug!! i personally believe that one of the many ways in which the fabric of our society is literally falling apart at the seams is the fact that somewhere along the line we lost track of holding each other accountable for our behavior and its consequences, and the criminals out there legally running around the streets easily serve as the best example of that failure. i agree with you completely about the desert prisons, too ... and i also like bill o'reilly's idea to put prisons on the alaskan tundra and make the prisoners perform physical labor at least 40 hours a week, even if it's only breaking up rocks. america has no right whatsoever to act surprised that stuff like this is going on when we don't even hold the criminals we do catch fully accountable for their wrongdoing. and that's before we even get to the matter of the criminals we don't bother [or dare] to catch ... but don't get an old lady going in the middle of the night!


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http://www.southbendtribune.com/stories/2003/03/15/local.20030315-sbt-MICH-A1-_Scared__Lindsey.sto

'Scared' Lindsey Ryan in Arizona sighting
Mother issues urgent plea for help in finding her daughter

By MELISSA WEST
Tribune Staff Writer

CASSOPOLIS -- When the parents of 14-year-old Lindsey Ryan reported her missing two weeks ago, authorities believed the Jones teen-ager left willingly with a 56-year-old acquaintance from the family's Goshen church.

That belief initially led several states not to issue Amber Alerts for her recovery and seemed to be confirmed by witnesses who said the girl was in good spirits and did not seem to be afraid as she traveled cross-country with Middlebury resident Terry Drake, a convicted murderer.

However, the latest confirmed sighting in Arizona provided authorities with a different assessment of the girl's state of mind.

A truck driver spotted the pair along an Arizona highway where Drake's truck had broken down due to radiator problems. The man assisted them, not realizing who he was helping at the time, Cass County Sheriff Joseph Underwood said at a news conference in the Cass County Courthouse on Friday.

After seeing a television news report about the abduction a few days later, the truck driver reported the sighting on Interstate 8 near Gila Bend, Ariz., to authorities.

"He described her as being very scared and not saying anything," Underwood said.

The man also told police that he should have known something was wrong because of the way she acted.

Lindsey's mother Carol Ryan said she didn't blame the truck driver for helping them, but the elapsed time between the sighting and police confirmation disappointed her.

"My plea over and over and over again is, if anybody sees any kind of suspicious indications, just don't worry if you're wrong. ...," she said, urging people to let authorities determine whether or not something is amiss. "Just don't wait."

Lindsey disappeared with Drake from the rural Porter Township home in the 14000 block of Teasdale Lake Road she shared with her parents, Carol and Patrick Ryan, and five brothers, ages 7 to 18, on March 1, taking with her $4,000, six firearms and ammunition.

Drake, who served prison time for the 1977 murder of a friend's wife, met her at Praise Chapel Christian Fellowship Church in Goshen about three months ago. The two kept in contact through the Internet.

Early that morning, the pair stopped to purchase camping gear and clothing at the Meijer store in Three Rivers, according to videotape surveillance recorded at 7 a.m. at the store.

The footage, which came to light on Wednesday because of a returned check, provided police with the first actual image of Drake's white 1995 Dodge Dakota extended cab pickup truck.

It revealed that the vehicle has dark body side molding, a sunroof and a topper cap with three windows.

Prior to this, police had released a photo of a vehicle of the same year, make and model that they believed looked similar to Drake's.

The image taken from the security videotape has been posted on the Cass County Sheriff's Office Web site, www.CCSO.info, and has also been released through media outlets.

Fox-TV's "America's Most Wanted," which aired a segment on Lindsey's disappearance last Saturday, plans to do an update on the case tonight. It airs at 9 p.m. on WSJV-TV, Channel 28, Elkhart.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation obtained a federal warrant for Drake's arrest on Wednesday for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution. Drake had already been facing a felony charge of child endangerment from Cass County authorities.

The FBI also plans to post the image on its "Most Wanted" Web site at www.fbi.gov.

Police hope the images will prompt the tip that brings Lindsey home.

While the Cass County Sheriff's Office had received 260 tips as of Friday morning, it has been nearly a week since the Arizona sighting.

"Somebody's going to see Lindsey, somebody's going to see her at the right time and make that call," Underwood said.

Staff writer Melissa West:
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Tips on missing girl roll in from 'Most Wanted'
By ADAM JACKSON
Tribune Staff Writer

No one knows for sure where 14-year-old Lindsey Ryan and her alleged abductor are hiding.

But a lot of people want to help find her.

A one-minute segment about the missing Jones teen that was aired on Fox-TV's "America's Most Wanted" show Saturday night had generated 236 tips as of Monday afternoon, from viewers of the show who think they might have a clue that will help bring Lindsey home to her family.

That kind of response, "America's Most Wanted" spokesman Avery Mann said, is out of the ordinary.

"It's a very unusual number of tips," Mann said. "We usually don't receive nearly that many from one short segment."

Law-enforcement officials have been flooding the western United States with descriptions of both Lindsey and her alleged abductor, a 56-year-old convicted murderer from Middlebury named Terry Drake. The two reportedly left the state together after Lindsey sneaked out of her rural Jones home March 1.

The exposure has resulted in a number of sightings, including the most recent one by a trucker who stopped to help the pair when their truck reportedly broke down on Interstate 8 near Gila Bend, Ariz., on March 9. But no one has been able to pin down a location in time to enable police to catch up to them.

Despite an ongoing manhunt by dozens of law-enforcement agencies, including the FBI, there was no new news about their whereabouts Monday.

It is hoped that one of the cascade of calls made to "America's Most Wanted" might be the key. Mann said the more people who see the show, the better the odds of a successful end to the manhunt.

And a lot of people watched the show Saturday, he said, thanks to an exclusive interview with Ed Smart, the Salt Lake City man whose daughter, Elizabeth Smart, was recently reunited with her family after being held captive for nine months.

'Because of the tremendous publicity with (the Smart) case, we had a lot of people watching the show that night," Mann said. "I think that enabled us to publicize Lindsey's case to a lot more people."

The publicity doesn't end there, either.

Mann said that, while a final schedule for the upcoming show slated Saturday has not been determined, the producers plan to examine Lindsey's disappearance even more closely than last week, this time airing a three-minute segment on the case.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ryan and Drake spotted in California

Posted: 03/19/2003 12:52 am
Last Updated: 03/19/2003 04:23 am

For 18 days, a Michiana family has waited for word on the whereabouts of their young daughter. Lindsey Ryan is just 14-years-old. She disappeared on March 1st with 56-year-old Terry Drake, a man police say is a convicted killer. Police in several states are on the lookout for the two. There's new information about a sighting.

The Cass County Sheriff's Department along with authorities in California say there has been another sighting of Lindsey Ryan and Terry Drake. They were last seen on Tuesday in California.

The sighting took place around 1:15PM California time, which is 4:15PM South Bend time, at a Jack-in-the-Box restaurant in Susanville, California. The California Highway Patrol says that Drake’s white Dodge Dakota pick-up truck was spotted in the drive-through at the fast food restaurant by two people who were on lunch break from work, also using the drive-through.

Apparently those two people went back to work and logged on to America’s Most Wanted to check the description of Drake and the partial plate number they had written down. They called 911 and America’s most wanted about ½ hour later. The Cass County Sheriff say the two people did see Drake driving and Lindsey in the passenger seat.

California Highway Patrol told NewsCenter 16 they patrolled by air U.S. 395 between Susanville and Reno Nevada all afternoon after the sighting. But they did not spot Drake’s vehicle.

The Cass County Sheriff says that the Ryan family is happy to hear about this sighting. It’s been nine days since the two were last spotted in Arizona.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 5:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Can you imagine this guy - with the whole nation looking for him, why doesn't he give up and drop her off in a safe place? He won't have the nerve to kill her, with all this attention, will he? I hope not.
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2003 5:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

FOUND! She's ok, he's arrested. Happy ending.

rd

Michigan teen traveling with convicted murderer found safe
SACRAMENTO (AP) — A 14-year-old Michigan girl missing since March 1 was recovered safely Monday and her convicted murderer companion was arrested without incident, the California Highway Patrol said.

A CHP trooper stopped a suspicious-looking vehicle near Susanville, Calif., northwest of Reno, said CHP spokesman Tom Marshall.

Lindsey Diane Ryan was riding in the truck with Terry Drake, 56, Marshall said. Drake had met the Ryan family in church and he and the girl later corresponded by e-mail.

Drake, a convicted murderer, had been considered to be heavily armed, in part, with weapons stolen from Ryan's home.

The white pickup had been painted black, but "something about the truck caught (the trooper's) attention and the license plate matched up," Marshall said. "He got her out of the vehicle," then arrested Drake without incident.

"She appears to be in good condition," said CHP Commissioner D.O. "Spike" Helmick.

Ryan left her home near Jones, Mich., a small town near the Indiana state line, early on March 1 to meet Drake a short distance away, police said. The two left the area together in Drake's pickup.

Michigan, Indiana and California all issued Amber Alert warnings seeking tips on Lindsey's whereabouts.

Drake spent 16 years in prison for killing a woman from the Evansville, Ind., area in 1977.

Drake and his wife, Darlene, were living about 20 miles from the Ryans when they met the family at First Assembly Church in Goshen, Ind.

Terry Drake told the Ryans he was a born-again Christian with a notorious past, and that his faith had helped him leave it behind.

He and the girl had been corresponding by e-mail for months, authorities said.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2003 10:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

AMW did it again. The Frito-Lay truck driver spotted them from watching AMW, even though the truck was painted black. He saw Indiana license tags and the man and girl. He called from his truck and they were stopped within 5 minutes. Put another feather in everybody's cap, John Walsh.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2003 10:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Walsh must be on cloud nine: 2 miracles in 2 weeks!
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 29, 2003 1:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Boy this guy is a piece of work. You don't know which things he claims are truth, half-truth or complete lies/fantasy. The only thing we do seem to confirm is that she DID run away. The FBI claims that he coerced her falls flat, because no girl who is reasonably happy at home is going to swipe money and valuables and take off with some ex-con from church. It amazes me how parents can stand there and act like they have the perfect family and "we all got along wonderfully" when they know perfectly well that she was upset and acting out. These parents (and I think in the Smart case too) need to quit putting the doily on the elephant sitting in their living room and pretending it doesn't exist.


Suspect: I was trying to help teen
The ex-convict says his 23-day odyssey with a Michigan girl was platonic.
By Mareva Brown -- Bee Staff Writer - (Published March 29, 2003)

A 56-year-old convicted murderer said there was "nothing romantic" about his 23-day flight from Michigan with a 14-year-old girl that ended with his capture near Susanville on Monday.

In a jailhouse interview Friday, Terry Drake insisted that he was helping Lindsey Ryan escape problems at home and that he feared she would be harmed if she ran away alone. The pair spent three weeks in a remote campsite on the eastern Sierra Nevada, tracking animals and exploring caves while a nationwide search was under way for the girl.

Ryan, who turned 14 in December, was returned to her parents in Jones, Mich., on Tuesday. Drake faces federal charges of taking a minor across state lines for illicit purposes and is in the Sacramento County jail awaiting his return to Michigan.

While Drake, an unemployed auto parts welder, refused to detail the problems he said Ryan was having at home, he described their friendship of six months as one that began in church and was built upon mutual trust and respect.

"I did all the cooking and Lindsey did the dishes," said Drake, adding that he is gay and that his wife of 27 years accepts that. "I did not have sex with Lindsey. I tried to take care of her the best I could."

Drake was arrested Monday in the Sierra Nevada town of Standish shortly after a gas station clerk and a Frito Lay delivery driver became suspicious that he paid for gas with collector's coins and that his truck appeared to be newly painted black. Ryan was in the cab.

Ryan disappeared from her home March 1. Drake said she sneaked out her window with $700 in cash, thousands of dollars' worth of collectible coins and several guns. That information has been corroborated by federal investigators, who said that while Ryan's departure may have been voluntary, it was likely coerced by Drake.

But Drake said Friday that he was not to blame for Ryan's disappearance, and that his motivations in driving her to California's wilderness were altruistic.

"I called her every day," Drake said. "I went to see her every night to make sure she was OK because of the things she had told me."

He refused to elaborate, but he said his own unhappy childhood has made him a popular and sympathetic ear for troubled youths. Although the two met in church, much of their relationship was built upon e-mails and late-night talks.

He said Ryan had been sneaking out of her house every night in subfreezing weather for several weeks before she ran away. The pair would sit in his pickup while Ryan talked about her unhappiness.

"When someone tells me something's wrong, I respond," he said. "And when she ran away from home, I knew she wasn't going to make it on her own."

Drake said he grew up on Chocktaw Indian reservations in Louisiana and Oklahoma, but left at age 14. He said he served in the military during the Vietnam War.

In 1977, Drake was convicted of murderering an Evansville, Ind., woman. Drake said the woman was his mistress and that they had been arguing before he shot her.

When he was paroled in 1992, he was met by his wife and members of a Mennonite church group from Middlebury, Ind., where Drake lived until he took off with Ryan.

Middlebury, about 15 miles from Goshen, is a town of 2,956 best known for its Amish roots and religious undercurrent. The town has nine churches, four of them Mennonite.

Drake met Ryan and her family at a small church in Goshen and forged a relationship over the past six months. Drake said that Ryan's father invited him to the home twice and encouraged Drake to teach his five sons how to play paint ball because Drake leads a team of youthful paint ball players.

Drake said he had hoped other youths from that team would join him and Ryan on their cross-country odyssey, which had been carefully planned and researched before they left. But, he said, the other teens declined to go.

Once they reached California, they checked into a Best Western hotel in Grass Valley, so each could shower and then -- seeing an Amber alert about Ryan on the television -- they quickly fled to the eastern Sierra. Along the way, he said, Ryan dyed her blond hair black and pried off her braces with a pocket knife.

Outside Susanville, they pitched two tents in a camp at about 6,500 feet. The tents were equipped with a color television, electric lights and a Mr. Coffee, among other comforts, he said. Underneath Ryan's mattress, he said, were two guns she carried.

"All the time Lindsey was with me, she carried a Glock 9 mm," he said, adding that the pair frequently went target shooting in the mountains. "A kidnap victim does not carry a gun. ... When a 14-year-old girl says, 'I want to carry a gun because I'm scared,' what are you going to tell her?"

In addition to federal charges, Drake faces charges of child concealment and statutory rape in Lassen County. Drake said he is terrified to return to prison, especially at age 56 and wearing the title of child molester.

But, he said, he doesn't regret "helping" the girl.

"This was not something that just happened, this was a well-planned, well thought out move," Drake said. "I wish I'd been smarter and gone to some of the authorities I knew," like his minister.
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 29, 2003 5:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am confident of one thing. These girls Elizabeth and Lindsay are not victims. The boundaries of running away with minors are being pushed here by these men. Not sure what the most serious crime these men can be charged with, but it's not kidnapping and, without assistance from the minors, it's not statuatory rape. I notice both of these guys also operate under cover of religion. There ought to be a crime against that somehow.

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