Joann Jaso:1983, Toledo/Wauseon, Ohio
Joann Jaso was born on March 29th, 1956. Her mother was Erma and her father was Richard Siegwald.
Joann grew up in Toledo, I believe. I wasn’t able to find out many details of her early years there.
She left her home at 2274 Warren Street in Toledo on Monday November 28th, 1983. She never came home. She had a husband and children. She loved her family. She did not just run away.
Joann was found by a railroad worker on December 13th, 1983. She was found between the Conrail Tracks and a farm lane. The spot was close to the intersection of County Road 11 and County Road F between the towns of Wauseon and Delta. Joann had died of multiple stab wounds.
The railroad tracks are the dark diagonal line south of Delta. West of Delta is an industrial area where it looks like trains are loaded and unloaded. A truck driver like Jerry Leon Johns might have been there before.
Joann’s murder is still unsolved. But, women in her neighborhood, which is close to Interstate 75, were being abducted in the years before.
Back on September 1st, 1981, a young woman was abducted from very nearby on South Erie and killed in Mulberry Park. Her name was Michelle Ann Hoffman. Michelle had been brutally beaten and killed by a blow to the back of her head.
On February 27th, 1982, Sharon Louise Ward was also abducted from very near Joann’s home. She was found near Oregon, Ohio. Sharon was found in a snow covered field east of Toledo on Jacobs Road near Wynn Road. That’s near the town of Oregon, Ohio. Sharon had been beaten severely and was slashed with a knife. Police believed she was killed there as signs of the struggle were evident in the snow. Marks in the snow showed that Sharon had attempted to crawl away.
Who was the killer in this neighborhood? I think it was Jerry Leon Johns.
Jerry Leon Johns was free then. He grew up in Flat Rock, Michigan. That’s south of Detroit. It’s a short drive to Toledo. In 1985, he abducted and almost murdered a woman in Knoxville, Tennessee. She played dead even after he tried to strangle and kill her. She very nearly did die. But she was able to identify him and testify against him. Over the years he would be connected to other victims through DNA. I’ve written about him quite a bit.
Jerry Leon Johns definitely killed Tina Marie McKenney Farmer in late December of 1984. She was from Indianapolis and met him there. He offered her a ride in his truck to a southern state where she hoped to work. He killed her and dumped her body off I-75 near Jellico, Tennessee.
Another young girl was found very close to Tina Farmer there near Jellico. Tracy Sue Walker was abducted from Lafayette, Indiana in 1978. She was known as Elk Valley Jane Doe for years. Her murder is still unsolved. I believe Jerry Leon Johns killed her.
I think he also killed Marcia Sossaman King in Ohio. She was known as Buckskin Jane Doe. She was found April 24th, 1981.
Jane Louise Allan was found in Miamisburg, Ohio in 1976. She was abducted from near Detroit off I-75.
All these young girls and young women had light brown or reddish hair.
When Joann was murdered she left behind her husband Joseph. They had a son also named Joseph and daughters named Jessica and Dennielle. Her mother, Erma Chism and stepfather Q.V. Chism were also left to grieve. Joann’s father, Richard Siegwald was still alive then too. Joann’s half sister, Linda Nevers also suffered this terrible loss.
Joann should have been here with her children and her family.
I haven’t found where she was buried but the funeral was held at the Abele Mortuary in Toledo.
If you have a tip that can help solve Joann’s murder please use this link:
https://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/Files/Law-Enforcement/Investigator/Cold-Case/Homicides/Jaso




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