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Twila Jane <I>Doering</I> Wiley

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Twila Jane Doering Wiley

Birth
Fontana, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Death
7 Aug 2003 (aged 21)
Waterloo, Monroe County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Murder Victim.

Twila was the beloved daughter of John and Betty Doering. Growing up, she was athletic and full of life and enjoyed swimming, fishing, archery and playing softball with her team where she was the catcher and pitcher. She also loved animals and had a special way with them. She adored caring for her nephews, and was especially fond of the youngest, Zach, whom she babysat when he was a newborn. Blue was her favorite color, and she enjoyed making small crafts like necklaces and bracelets which she'd give to family and friends. She fell in love and married James Wiley, and later was thrilled to find that she was expecting their first child. Then, one night she disappeared from home. Her body was found at a local park the next day. She'd been shot in the head, but after further investigation, it was discovered the crime scene had been staged to look like a suicide. James, her husband, was eventually arrested along with his brother, Michael, for her murder.

Murder Victim.

Twila was the beloved daughter of John and Betty Doering. Growing up, she was athletic and full of life and enjoyed swimming, fishing, archery and playing softball with her team where she was the catcher and pitcher. She also loved animals and had a special way with them. She adored caring for her nephews, and was especially fond of the youngest, Zach, whom she babysat when he was a newborn. Blue was her favorite color, and she enjoyed making small crafts like necklaces and bracelets which she'd give to family and friends. She fell in love and married James Wiley, and later was thrilled to find that she was expecting their first child. Then, one night she disappeared from home. Her body was found at a local park the next day. She'd been shot in the head, but after further investigation, it was discovered the crime scene had been staged to look like a suicide. James, her husband, was eventually arrested along with his brother, Michael, for her murder.


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