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In 1997, a plain individual with a long history of psychological
problems, Daniel Yale joined the New Star Crusade. At first, there
was little special about Yale; he faded into the group, sticking
close to Danen Ignis and doing whatever was asked of him. But soon,
Yale began causing trouble in town, something the group tended to
avoid doing. Yale was arrested twice for drunk and disorderly
conduct, and once for assault. When Ignis confined him to the farm,
he turned his problems on the Crusade.
In 1998, after an armed confrontation, Yale was ejected from the
New Star Crusade Farm. For six months, he vanished, but was seen
from time to time in town. Rumors persisted that he was living in
the forest in an old tent. He was known to frequent the mounds at
night; and on October 21, 1999 was discovered defacing the mounds
by a state deputy.
Yale “in a rage” seriously injured the deputy, who only
survived by shooting Yale five times with his sidearm. Still, Yale
escaped. One of the largest manhunts in Ohio history
followed.
For the next seven months, through one of the worst winters in Ohio
history, Yale eluded capture. In that time, three people
disappeared. When their bones—picked clean of
flesh—were found, Yale became the sole suspect.
In the summer of 2000, Yale was captured at the Chester Mound on
the Summer Solstice after local authorities watching the New Star
Crusade rites saw him at the edge of the forest. Despite enduring a
hail of bullets, Yale survived unharmed. He was catatonic and
unresponsive while detained, and was thrown in the Chester
lockup.
After a day and a half in custody, Yale vanished from his cell on
the night of September 2, 2000 along with Sheriff’s Deputy
Arthur Falstaf – an officer with a distinguished career. It
was strongly suspected that Yale had an accomplice of some sort,
and that it was likely Falstaf was dead. Under tight surveillance
for weeks, the New Star Crusade was hunkered down at the Ignis
farm, and was quickly eliminated as a suspect.
Over the next month an a half, four more people disappeared, their
bones found by hunters, hikers and travelers in the back woods of
the county. The bones had been gnawed clean of meat. In this time
Yale became famous as the Ohio River Killer on the national news.
Comparisons to the likes of Ted Bundy and Son of Sam were made and
dozens of reporters descended on Chester to cover the story.
In October 2001, the case took an even stranger turn. A set of
bones found by hikers near the Chester Mounds were identified as
those of Douglas Yale – there was no mistake – the man
thought to be responsible for seven confirmed and one suspected
death was dead.
They too, were gnawed clean.
In death, Douglas Yale remained as much of a mystery as in
life.
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