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He Stalked Her Since She Was 13..

He Stalked Her Since She Was 13..

Most people can feel it when  someone is watching them.  That quiet, uncomfortable moment when  you look up… and someone is just staring.  Usually it’s nothing. But sometimes… that feeling   is the only warning you’re ever going to get. In January 2007, two teenage friends pulled   into a parking lot for dance rehearsal  at Cowley County Community College. 

And almost immediately, one of them  noticed a man sitting in a car nearby.  He wasn’t texting. He wasn’t talking.  He was just watching them… intensely. The girls hurried inside and tried to ignore it.  But what they didn’t realize…  was that this man had already been following them.

 And within days, one of those girls would vanish   without a trace. [intro] Jodi Sanderholm was born in Arkansas City,  Kansas, to parents Brian and Cindy. She   was one of three siblings, with a brother and a  sister named Jason and Jennifer. From a young age,   Jodi loved music and dancing, and it quickly  became a huge part of her life—something she   continued all the way through high school and  into college, and she may have hoped to make a   career out of this… but unfortunately,  that college career was cut short.

See, Jodi was also super intelligent.  She attended Arkansas City High School,   where she was one of four valedictorians  in her graduating class. She was a member   of the National Honor Society, a Kansas State  Scholar, and a Kansas Board of Regents Scholar. Because she loved dancing and  had a natural talent for it,   she joined the Ark City High School Dance  Team and remained a member throughout high   school. She also served as captain of the  team for two years.

 She was also a dancer   and instructor at Ark City Dance, as well  as a Universal Dance Association instructor. So, you could say that dancing ran through  Jodi’s veins. She found it relaxing,   and her teammates remember her as a hardworking  girl who simply lived life at her own pace. She   was also very friendly, and as dance  captain, she was a natural leader, all   skills that she planned to put to good use while  in college… but she would never get that chance.

After high school, you might expect Jodi to pursue  dancing professionally. But she had other plans.   She wasn’t letting go of dance—that’s  for sure—but she also wanted to study   something in the medical field. So  Jodi chose pharmacy as her major   and enrolled at Cowley County Community  College.

 There, she pursued her studies   while also joining the college dance  team, the Cowley Tigerette Danceline. At that point, Jodi was simply living her  life—growing up in a quiet neighborhood,   studying for a future in medicine, and  continuing the thing she loved most: dancing.  But while Jodi was focused on her future…  someone else had already started watching her. 

And within days, Jodi Sanderholm would  vanish—missing an important appointment   and leaving her family and friends  desperately searching for answers. JODI DISAPPEARS It was January 7th, 2007, and it was a  seemingly normal day for Jodi—however,   “normal” would be the last word to define how  the day ended.

 The morning of the fateful day,   Jodi had to reach college for a dance  rehearsal that would end at around 10:45 am. So, Jodi woke up and got dressed in her dance  clothes, which were a Cowley Tigerette leotard   and a matching black Tigerette jacket with her  name on it, and she grabbed her bag and headed   out the door. She drove her Dodge Stratus  to college and attended the rehearsal.

After the rehearsal, Jodi was supposed to go  home. She had an important appointment at noon,   and later that evening, she also  had a performance scheduled with   her entire team for a basketball game.  Jodi was the choreographer for the team. So, these were all important  commitments that Jodi made,   and she had to show up for  them. But she never would.

After the rehearsal was over, Jodi left  her college, and then she was not heard   from again. Her mom, Cindy, decided to check in  with her daughter after the rehearsal was over,   because she would always text or call  after her errands to keep them in the   loop. Cindy never got the call from  Jodi, and this worried her a bit.

She tried calling Jodi multiple times,   but she wasn’t picking up her  phone. This was highly unlike Jodi. She would always, always answer her  phone. Maybe not at that exact second,   but she would make it a point to call  her parents or even her siblings back.   If not a call, then she would shoot a  text to let them know if she was busy.

But Jodi was radio silent. She wasn’t picking up  her calls. Her messages were going unanswered,   and it just made her parents feel a certain way,   which wasn’t good at all. Cindy then  reached out to Jodi’s dad, Brian,   and he too hadn’t heard from her either. Brian  also blew up her phone, but she wasn’t answering.

This was two times in a row now. Had  she lost her phone? Did she accidentally   leave it at rehearsal and just go somewhere  last-minute? Her parents were trying to come   up with every possible theory in their heads  to keep them from falling apart from worry. Cindy was at work at the time, but she  was so anxious that she decided to cut   her workday short and go back home.

 Jodi was  supposed to go home right after the rehearsal,   so maybe she was there. Cindy was  praying she would be on the drive   home. But when she pulled up to the front of  her house, Jodi’s car was nowhere to be seen. The house was empty; Jodi’s room was left as it   was in the morning. The laundry hamper  was empty; the bathroom looked unused.   Jodi wasn’t home either. Cindy was  now unable to control her anxiety.

She called up many of Jodi’s friends and dance  partners to check if anyone had seen her. The   dance team told Cindy that Jodi had attended  the rehearsal, and after that, she left college.   Aside from that, they didn’t know if she had any  other commitments or errands to run after this. Cindy and Brian then found out that she didn’t  make it to her appointment at noon either,   and as evening fell, she was a no-show  at the dance performance too.

 Now,   this was when everyone started to take  her disappearance very seriously. She   was not someone to miss so many important things. She wouldn’t just drop everything and  go somewhere without telling anyone.   She literally had no plans of doing  that. So, at 6 pm on the same day,   worried about trying to reach Jodi and  failing every single time, Cindy and   Brian called the police and reported  19-year-old Jodi Sanderholm missing.

THE INVESTIGATION The police, instead of giving Jodi’s  parents the usual wait-48-hours spiel,   got started on looking for Jodi. Cindy and Brian  already told the police that Jodi hadn’t made   it to two of her important commitments,  and they knew that she wasn’t a runaway. The police helped her parents set up missing  posters for their daughter, while officers got   to work on trying to find her car.

 This was the  first thing that could lead to some direction   in this confusing disappearance. While the  police put an alert out for the car, they   decided to look into people closest to Jodi. Her  friends, acquaintances, and any love interests. They needed all the details. Jodi’s parents told the police about  her boyfriend—a young man by the name   of Coby—so the police looked into him.

 They  contacted him and found out that he was in   Texas to meet his family. He had an airtight  alibi, and he wasn’t even in Kansas when Jodi   disappeared. Moreover, he sounded genuinely  shocked when he learned that Jodi was MIA. He also didn’t have any reason to harm  or be a threat to her. The police then   decided to talk to people who most probably  last saw Jodi. Her dance team members.  

They all told the officers the  same thing they told Cindy. She came to college looking like her usual  self; she practiced, and then she left.   When the police asked for specifics, nothing  stood out. According to her dance team members   and friends who saw her that day, She didn’t  look on edge, scared, or anything like that.

She was her usual self. She wasn’t gloomy;  she didn’t mention anything weird. It was   all normal. The police hit a wall after  this too. They knew something must have   happened to Jodi as she left college after her  rehearsal, but what? This, they had to find out. Next up were Jodi’s close friends.

 The police  decided to talk to them too to see if they had   any useful information that might help them  piece together Jodi’s disappearance. Well,   one friend did have something to say… but it  was the last thing police had been hoping for. THE MAN IN THE CAR Lori was Jodi’s best friend, and when she was  approached by the police, she racked her brain   hard to remember any details that stood out before  Jodi disappeared, and she did remember something.

It was a couple of days  before Jodi’s disappearance,   and Lori remembered that on January 2nd,  about 5 days before Jodi was last seen,   Lori was getting off work at around 10 pm when  she got in her car and made the drive to her home.   On the way home, though, she spotted  something bizarre in the rear-view mirror.

A light blue car was seemingly following  her. At first, she thought nothing of it,   but then, things got weird. Every turn  Lori took, every intersection she crossed,   and everywhere she went, the light blue car  followed her movements. This really stunned   her.

 So, she made a beeline for the nearest  police station and parked her car outside,   hoping that this creepy driver—whomever  it was—would leave her alone. She didn’t go inside the station to  report the car’s driver because, well,   she thought that someone was just playing a  prank on her—messing with her. And besides,   she didn’t see the driver, the license plate,  or anything of importance, save the color of the   car. It wouldn’t be that helpful, and she would  probably be turned away by the police anyway.

Regardless, Lori sat in the car,  and the driver did leave her alone,   at least initially. When she thought  the coast was clear, she zipped out of   the police station parking lot, only to be  tailed by the same blue car again. She was   beyond frightened. She went back to the police  station parking lot and waited for a long time.

After what felt like forever, she  drove off for home once again,   and this time, luckily, she  wasn’t followed by anyone. Well, on January 5th, 3 days after  the incident, Lori and Jodi reached   Cowley County Community College and parked  their cars in the parking lot for a rehearsal. When Lori glanced around the parking lot,  she saw something familiar.

 It was the   same light blue car that had followed  her not too long ago, and this time,   she could clearly see the face of the person.  It was 23-year-old Justin Eugene Thurber. Lori, or Jodi for that matter, did  not personally know Justin. But   Arkansas City was a small town  where everyone knew everyone. If you saw someone on the road, you would  definitely remember them and possibly see   them again too. Lori had also seen Justin around  town with his friends and brothers.

 This was why   she remembered his face. So now, the police  were highly alert when they heard of Justin. The case was finally going somewhere, and  since the police didn’t have any active   leads in Jodi’s case, they decided  to look more into Justin. Granted,   he wasn’t even following Jodi – he’d been stalking  Lori this whole time. But still… it was something.

When asked about Justin, a lot of girls from  the dance team as well as Jodi’s friends told   the officers that they had seen Justin numerous  times at the college. But he wasn’t a student at   this college. Nor was he there to pick someone  up. He would park his car right in front of the   college and then just sit there, staring  at girls leaving or going to take classes.

It just made everyone so  uncomfortable,but not only this,   but Justin was well-known to the police. He had been charged with and convicted of  possession of illegal substances in 2004,   and then when he was released on probation, he was  arrested again three months later for a robbery. He ping-ponged between society and the police  station for similar felonies until just a few   days before Jodi’s disappearance on January  1st.

 Justin got in trouble with the police for   impersonating a police officer, but he somehow  got away with it. It’s still unclear why he   wasn’t arrested and why they allowed him to roam  the streets, but when the police came for him,   he feigned medical problems and was  taken to the hospital. After that,   for some odd reason, he was able to  walk free, without getting punished.

I can only imagine how much of an ego boost this  incident was for Justin. He did something wrong,   and for the first time, he didn’t even get a slap  on the wrist for it, which is just unbelievable. So, with all of this information, the police  went to Justin’s house to find out where he   was the day Jodi disappeared.

 But imagine  the police’s surprise when they pulled into   the driveway and saw a familiar light blue car  parked right outside the Thurber family home. This was the same car that tailed  Lori before Jodi’s disappearance. The police took note of this, and luckily,  they found Justin, so that made things easier.   When asked about Justin’s whereabouts on  January 7th, he told the police that he   was meeting up with some of his friends  in Winfield.

 The group was driving a car   that belonged to Justin’s friend, but then the  car got stuck in a dirt road near Cedar Vale. From there, Justin made the journey back to  Arkansas City on foot. For context, Cedar Vale   is 30 miles away from Arkansas City. This isn’t  some light walking, that’s a full-on excursion. A few more hours passed, and Justin  eventually gave up on his walk and   called his dad to come and pick him up,  which his dad did.

 When he reached the   place where Justin was, he noticed that  Justin was covered in dirt and it looked   like he either sweated a lot or took  a dive in a lake. He was drenched. Then, the police asked about Justin’s  car and what had happened to it. Well,   Justin said that he left his car in Winfield,  and his friends returned it the next day.

 The   police weren’t buying this story, but they didn’t  have anything concrete to implicate him just yet. They needed more proof than just him being  wet and dirty after a trip with his friends,   no matter how suspicious it sounded. So,  the police went back, and the next day,   they paid a visit to Justin’s house once again.  

This time, when they entered the house and  looked around, they saw something strange. A pair of white shoes was laid on a towel.  They were wet, and Justin’s dad explained to   the police that he had helped clean Justin’s  shoes as they were also covered in dirt. His   dad also confirmed that these were the  very shoes he was wearing when he went   out for that trip with his friends.  The police knew what they had to do.

They needed to go to the area where Justin was  with his friends—according to him, at least.   Because there, they knew, they’d likely find some  sort of evidence… and how right they would be. THE CRIME SCENE The police narrowed the entire wooded area  down to a remote place known as the Kaw   Wildlife Area and Cowley State Fishing Lake.

  If you remember, Justin looked drenched,   and this was the only body of water that  was nearby was this lake, so could this   lead the police in the right direction?  They had to find out once they got there. The police searched the wildlife area first, and  sure enough, on the wet dirt road, they found a   couple of shoe prints. They were identical to the  shoes Justin’s dad had helped him wash.

 But there   was more. Smaller footprints were also found on  the ground, indicating that there were two people   in this particular area, and from the looks  of it, it looked like a woman’s shoe prints. Then, the police went over to the  Cowley State Fishing Lake area,   and there they found even more bizarre  things.

 There were tire tracks in the mud,   the same shoe prints as Justin’s…  and some of Jodi’s belongings. Mail addressed to Jodi’s house, dance shoes,  shorts, a wallet with Jodi’s driver’s license in   it, as well as Jodi’s dance clothes and jacket.  It was all just laying out fo the world to see. This was no coincidence.

 They had found Jodi’s  belongings in a place with what seemed to be   Justin’s shoe prints, and it was a place where  Justin was at the time of Jodi’s disappearance. The police knew that this was  their chance. If they had any hope   of finding Jodi’s car or even Jodi  herself, it was here in this area,   which was literally the perfect place to  hide anything you don’t want people finding.

So, on January 9th, the Cowley State Fishing  Lake was searched, and ultimately, Jodi’s   car was found sunken to the bottom. The police  checked the car, but there was no sign of Jodi   inside. But a team searching the Kaw wildlife  area had found something, and it wasn’t good. Under a bunch of twigs, leaves, and  branches, the teams found something   that looked like a mannequin. But we  all know… it is never a mannequin.

It was 19-year-old Jodi Sanderholm. DNA tests were also done on the car,  and even though water had destroyed   and contaminated most of the car interior,  the police were able to locate Justin’s DNA,   so without a doubt, what had happened to both  Jodi and her car… it was clearly Justin’s doing. The police also reviewed CCTV  footage near the parking lot,   and they saw Justin in his light  blue Cadillac… just… waiting.

 Then,   as Jodi made her way out and drove  away in her car, Justin followed her. What is so heartbreaking is that Jodi had made it  to her home, but as she was busy checking the mail   right outside her house, that was when Justin  forced her into her own car and sped off. Then,   it is believed that he took her into that wooded  area and ultimately ended her life following a   prolonged attack, disposed of her body, got rid  of all her stuff, and drove her car into the lake.

Then he went back to Jodi’s home to retrieve  his car and drove away—just like that. Well, Justin was ultimately arrested  on an unrelated charge at first,   but then he also racked up Jodi’s murder charge,  and his bail was set at $1 million. His trial   was held sometime later, and at the trial,  many of his ex-girlfriends testified against   him. According to these women, Justin was very  abusive and aggressive with his previous partners.

It also turns out that Justin had spied  on Jodi ever since she was a young girl.   According to his recent ex-girlfriend, Justin  knew who Jodi was because he would lurk in the   shadows and just creep on her – while they  were literal children. This man had been   a stalker since childhood. If that doesn’t make  you sick to your stomach, I don’t know what will.

The attack on Jodi was not a random one. He  purposely spied on her and then decided to   escalate things for whatever sick and twisted  reason. Well, Justin’s attorneys tried to paint   him as a mentally unstable man who didn’t realize  what he was doing, but this argument was pretty   soon kicked to the side. Was he unstable? Clearly.  But did he realize what he was doing? Absolutely.

See, Justin had a decent IQ; he went to a regular  high school and even attended college. He was not   mentally unfit by any means. In fact, I’d say  he knew how to cover his tracks pretty well. He knew all the right ways to get  rid of Jodi’s car and belongings;   he knew the best place to carry out  the attack.

 He knew how to spin a   story in front of the police. That is not  something a mentally unfit person would do. Well, in February 2009, Justin was  found guilty. But his sentencing… it   came as a complete shock to  everyone in court that day. THE AFTERMATH After being found guilty for  the murder of Jodi Sanderholm,   Justin Thurber was sentenced to death.

  He is still incarcerated at the El Dorado   Correctional Facility in Butler County, and  he appealed his conviction multiple times   on the grounds of intellectual disability – a  disability that, for a fact, he does not have. But regardless, in 2018, the Kansas Supreme Court   postponed Justin’s death sentence.

  He is still currently on death row,   even after 17 years have passed since he  was sentenced. This was not appreciated   by Jodi’s family as well as other families of  victims that he’d abused, assaulted, or both. For context, Kansas reinstated the death penalty  back in April 1994, and ever since then, including   Justin Thurber, 9 people sit on death row in  Kansas. But none of them have been executed.

Now, executions are not done with a timetable  or schedule in mind. It is pretty random   if we’re being honest, but the fact that  thousands of dollars, paid by US citizens,   including the money of victims’ families, go to  keeping these criminals alive in prison while   they await their execution day is a topic  of extreme controversy and frustration.

They have committed horrible crimes and  have destroyed families and their peace,   but their punishments are simply not being  carried out for one reason or another. Now,   I’m not here to advocate one way or  the other when it comes to the death   penalty – but the truth of the matter  is, the penalty was instated as law.  

These people were convicted. These people  were sentenced. So why is all this money   being wasted while the prosecutors just stick  their hands in their pockets and kick dirt? Regardless, Justin was responsible  for Jodi’s passing, but what was   his motive for taking things this far?  We still don’t know.

 He’s still here,   and Jodi isn’t. And Justin isn’t  talking. But considering that it   was confirmed that she’d been taken advantage  of… I think we all know why he took her life. This was something that hit Jodi’s parents the  hardest. Jodi dreamed of graduating from college,   getting married, building a family, and so  much more, but everything was ruined because   of this one person, if you could even call  him that.

 This man was an insect from day one,   as proven by his childhood habits that carried  over into adulthood. Because of this one man,   Jodi can never fulfill her dreams  or make anyone laugh or smile again,   and now her family is left… to  let time pass by without her. Cases like this… they never truly end.

 Even once  Justin’s time comes and his punishment is carried   out… there will be no peace. The consequences  of his actions will no longer be born by him,   they’ll just be passed on to Jodi’s family,   who are forced to live the rest of their lives  without one of the people they loved the most. The only peace that can be found in  times like this, if you can call it   that… is just the mercy of life itself.

 And  sometimes the mercy of life… is that it just   keeps going. While Jodi may be gone, we  all live another day to experience joy,   to experience happiness, and to share that  love, that joy, and that connection with others. For Jodi… its too late. But please let her case  be a reminder to not waste the time that you   have filling it with regret, with negativity,  with hatred.

 I’m sure that Jodi’s family would   do anything to have one final peaceful moment of  happiness with their daughter, with their sister. You can be that peace and happiness for someone  else. I think Paul said it best in Romans 12 when   he said, “Rejoice with those who rejoice.  Weep with those who weep. But repay no evil   with evil. Never avenge yourselves, for it’s  written ‘Vengeance is mine. I will repay.

’” Live in the light, not the shadow.