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Georgia Man Arrested in Wife’s 2006 Murder After Nearly Two Decades on the Run

Jon Worrell, charged with multiple counts of murder, was extradited to Georgia following a breakthrough involving his former nanny’s cooperation.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announces an arrest in the cold case death of Dorris Worrell, left.
Jon Worrell is seen being arrested by the GBI in Maryville, Missouri.
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Overview

  • Doris Worrell was found fatally shot in 2006 at the couple’s business in Coffee County, Georgia, initially believed to be a robbery gone wrong.
  • Investigators later uncovered Jon Worrell’s affair with the family’s live-in nanny and suspected he orchestrated his wife’s death over custody fears.
  • After fleeing the U.S., Worrell lived in Costa Rica with the nanny, raising his children there for years before returning to the U.S.
  • A major breakthrough came in April 2025 when the former nanny agreed to cooperate with investigators, corroborating long-collected evidence.
  • Worrell was arrested on May 23, 2025, in Missouri, charged with malice murder and other offenses, and remains in custody as investigators continue to identify the shooter.