4 Convicted in 1979 Kidnap, Rape and Murder of Michigan College Student
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A jury convicted four men Thursday of kidnapping a college student from her job nearly 30 years ago, then raping and killing her, in a case that was revived after a documentary film about it.
Janet Chandler, 22, was abducted from the Blue Mill Inn in Holland, where she worked as a desk clerk, and taken to a home where she was gang-raped before being strangled, prosecutors said.
A snowplow driver discovered the body of the Hope College student a day later about 35 miles south of the west Michigan city.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Convicted of kidnapping, rape and murder were James Cleophas "Bubba" Nelson, now 60, of Rand, W.Va.; Arthur Carlton Paiva, 55, of Muskegon; Freddie Bas Parker, 50, of Powellton, W.Va.; and Anthony Eugene Robert Williams, 56, of Boscobel, Wis. Sentencing was set for December.
First-degree murder carries an automatic sentence of life without parole.
"The case is about never giving up," state Attorney General Mike Cox said in a news release. "Janet Chandler's tragic death happened long ago, and unfortunately the trail went cold."
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Two other people earlier pleaded guilty to reduced charges of second-degree murder and are serving prison terms: Laurie Ann Swank, 49, of Nescopeck, Pa., who also worked at the hotel and was the victim's supervisor; and Robert Michael Lynch, 67, of Three Oaks.
The male defendants worked as security guards brought in to patrol a labor strike and were staying at the hotel, where some developed intimate relationships with Chandler and Swank, according to testimony.
Interest in the decades-old case was revived after a Hope class produced a documentary film about it that aired in 2004 on public television.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The new evidence breathed new life into the case, Cox said.
"In the end, this incredible team of police and prosecutors has now closed the book on this horrific crime [and] has brought closure for Janet's parents and family," he said.