Former McDonald County Jailer Facing Additional Sex Charges, Allegations Former Prosecutor Refused To Charge Surface
Terrie Zornes is accused of raping a female inmate in 1994 (mug shot McCSO)
“Former Sheriff Don Schlessman personally went to former prosecutor, Joseph Schoeberl, and informed him of the allegations and asked him if he would charge Zornes with misconduct of a jailer. He refused because he wanted a conviction or a plea in the murder case.”
By Kathee Baird
Did a former prosecutor, now a Associate Circuit Court Judge in Jasper County, fail to prosecute a rape charge? That’s the question some are now asking. A former jailer in McDonald County who allegedly made sexual advances on an underage girl last year is now facing rape charges related to a female inmate almost two decades ago.
Terrie Zornes, 47, of Pineville was charged last week with forcibly raping, Sheena Eastman, a 17-year-old inmate who was being held on a murder charge in March of 1994.Zornes is scheduled to be arraigned in Associate Circuit Court in McDonald County tomorrow (08-29-11) on the forcible rape of the inmate.
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A source close to the investigation says, “Former Sheriff Don Schlessman personally went to former prosecutor, Joseph Schoeberl, and informed him of the allegations and asked him if he would charge Zornes with misconduct of a jailer. He refused because he wanted a conviction or a plea in the murder case.”
In an interview with The Ozarks Sentinel, Schoeberl, who is now an Associate Circuit Court Judge in Jasper County said, “To the best of my recollection I do not recall anything being brought to my attention where she [Eastburn] was the victim of a rape in the county jail while I was prosecutor. Why wasn’t this ever brought up to her capital defesne team? She had some of the best attornies in the state.”
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Authorities recently learned of the alleged rape of Eastburn, who pled guilty to the first-degree murder of her husband, while investigating another case. Eastburn, who is now 34, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. However, she has filed a motion asking the court for mercy and to commute her sentence to life WITH the possibility of parole.
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