Tennessee pizza man delivers kidnapped woman from danger

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Tennessee pizza man delivers kidnapped woman from danger



Chris Turnernormally wouldn't drive into the remoteTennesseemountains just to deliver a pizza. The one time he did, he came upon a scene that drained the color from his face and made him "numb from head to toe" — a woman with her hands tied, silently begging him to call for help.
It was no joke, and Turner, 32, rushed to a nearby house and made the call. Police say the woman was jogging in herAtlantaneighborhood when she was whisked away by a man who frequented her business. Authorities say he drove her off, raped her and held her captive inside a cabin. The 24-year-old woman was rescued bySevier Countydeputies on Tuesday evening because of Turner's quick thinking.
Turner toldThe Associated Presson Friday that he noticed the woman pop up from a couch while the suspect signed the credit card slip.
"While I was standing in the door all you could see was the back of the couch," Turner said. "And then she popped over the back of the couch and showed me that her hands were bound. And she was just mouthing, 'Please call 911 (police).'"
Turner at first thought it was a joke.
"When I realized what was going on, I went numb from head to toe and turned pale white," he said.
Turner tried to look calm. "Have a nice day. Enjoy your food," he told the suspect, who tipped him $5 on a $37.69 bill. Then he rushed back to his van, where his wife, Nease, was waiting behind the wheel.
"Go, go, go!" he told her.
The cabin location was out of cell phone range. So they drove to a nearby house and called police. They waited to make sure the suspect didn't flee. Then Turner stayed to see the man arrested and the victim taken away in an ambulance. "I wanted to make sure she was OK," he said.
The woman told authorities she was jogging near her home about 11:50 a.m. local time Tuesday when a frequent customer at a restaurant and bar owned by the woman and her husband asked her to see his new car. She got into the vehicle, which turned out to be a rental, and was immediately tied up.
She told police the suspect drove her more than 200 miles (321 kilometers) to the cabin in Tennessee and raped her. The Associated Press does not identify alleged sexual assault victims.
Police arrestedDavid J. Jansen, 46, ofSnellville,Georgia, without a struggle on charges of aggravated kidnapping and rape,Sheriff Ron Sealssaid in a statement. He was released on $800,000 bond late Thursday. His attorney,Donald BoschofKnoxville, had no comment Friday.
Capt. Jeff McCarterrefused to discuss the case Friday. But he earlier told The Mountain Press newspaper that officials believe the woman was in imminent danger.
The victim and her husband visited Turner at Capelli's Pizza and Subs inGatlinburgbefore heading home Wednesday. "She was just thanking me ... for trusting her," Turner said. "She said he was going to kill her ... after he got done with her."
Turner's boss,John Henry, said the cabin was about 30 miles (48 kilometers) from his pizza shop.
"We usually don't go out that far," he said. "But he said, 'Yeah, I will take it.' It was just luck. For her, it was."
 
Weird case...... the odd part is the guy got out on 100K bond. Makes me suspicious of the case since he knew the victim prior to the incident and after the heinous crime he gets bail? Maybe he is trying the "she went along with it idea then got cold feet and called it rape so her husband wouldn't figure it out." For that level of crime and the witnesses/cops catching him in the act you wouldn't think that is a bondable crime.
 
I guess she never heard the story of the boy who cried "wolf". Assuming she didn't lie about it this time, she'll never really be believed.
 
Ok, I am calling BS on the kidnapping/murder plan.

A guy who orders a pizza (15 bucks) is hungry.
A murdering guy orders a pizza (15 bucks) is hungry.
A guy who orders enough food for himself, and her, including a salad (43 bucks with tip) is on a date.
 
Ok, I am calling BS on the kidnapping/murder plan.

A guy who orders a pizza (15 bucks) is hungry.
A murdering guy orders a pizza (15 bucks) is hungry.
A guy who orders enough food for himself, and her, including a salad (43 bucks with tip) is on a date.

Can't disagree with that logic.
 
Ok, I am calling BS on the kidnapping/murder plan.

A guy who orders a pizza (15 bucks) is hungry.
A murdering guy orders a pizza (15 bucks) is hungry.
A guy who orders enough food for himself, and her, including a salad (43 bucks with tip) is on a date.

Are you Johnnie Cochran reincarnated? That is some damn good reasoning....:sifone:
 
Are you Johnnie Cochran reincarnated? That is some damn good reasoning....:sifone:

I realize that this would have been the guys first assault and murder but, don't even get me started on the fact that if it was for real he wouldn't have ordered JACK and had a record that he was ever there. He also wouldn't have left her within easy view of the pizza man, unless it was a game.
And a rental car? Rented in his own name? Let me guess.... he put the cabin rental on his credit card?

The fact that the woman has made false reports in the past does not even factor for me. It is the other logic problems. Because even somebody who has faked it can have it happen for real.

I mean, she was able to mouth stuff to the pizza guy? Come on.

If this guy was an actual killer the woman and the pizza guy would both be missing and the kidnapper would have an alibi.

To me, it smells like a bad idea sounded good, at first. Then it sounded bad.
 
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