Elaine Zeigler On
New Year's Eve in 1975, a 15-year-old girl from
Parkman, Ohio, named Elaine Louise Zeigler went missing from a
KOA campground near
Brooksville. She was on vacation with her mother Betty and step-father Blaine Chalker, and was last seen going to the camp showers. By the next day Elaine still had not returned, and her parents reported her missing. Search parties organized by the local police department and volunteers were spread out to search the area in order to find Zeigler, who, at that time, was thought to be a runaway. Several people claimed that they had seen a girl matching her description riding a motorbike, and when asked where she was going, the girl claimed to be returning to her home state of Ohio. On the other hand, there were also reported sightings of Elaine talking to a man in his twenties near the shower area, and later entering his car, a light blue 1966
Ford Fairlane with Florida license plates. After staying an additional week to aid in the search for their daughter, realizing that nothing could be done, the Chalkers returned to their home in Parkman without Elaine.
Sex crimes On January 31, 1977, Billy pleaded guilty to a sexual misconduct charge against a babysitter in Grand Rapids, receiving six months' imprisonment and 36 months' probation. Not long after leaving jail he assaulted two teenagers in a rural area of the city, and was sent back to prison for violating the conditions of his parole. There he shared a cell with 27-year-old Albert Lee III, who confided to Mansfield that he had murdered an 11-year-old girl named Linda VanderVeen. Using this information, Billy testified against Lee in exchange for a lesser sentence, and was released from jail after a year. On June 19, 1980, he forced 18-year-old Pamela Sherrell into his van and drove to a rented trailer, where he proceeded to hit her, cutting her lip and bruising her neck. Sherrell reported the incident to the police, but when they went to arrest him, he was not there. On November 23, he was arrested in
Santa Cruz, but posted bail and was set free again.
René Saling On December 7, 1980, the half-naked body of 29-year-old René Saling was found at a drainage ditch at the side of the Buena Vista Road in Watsonville, California by passing motorists. A mother of three, René had been last seen by her husband Raymond the previous day. Her clothes had been torn apart, with her blouse and pants lowered to her ankles. The coroner ruled the cause of death as strangulation. Four days later, Billy and his 23-year-old brother, Gary, were arrested by a rookie police officer at
Winnemucca, Nevada, for questioning in Saling's murder. The two men lied about their identities and ages, but the officer noticed that their physical description matched the Mansfield brothers, and took them into custody at the
Humboldt County jail. On December 16, the two brothers were arraigned at a Watsonville court on murder charges concerning Saling's death. They were dubbed "The Bag Brothers" by the media, The Mansfields pleaded not guilty to the murder charges, and were ordered to stand trial for Saling's murder by Justice John Marlo on February 4, 1981.
Carol Ann Barrett On March 23, 1980, at 2am, 18 year old Carol Ann Barrett was kidnapped at gunpoint from the Treasure Island Motel in Daytona Beach Shores. Carol Ann Barrett of Zanesville, Ohio was with seven friends visiting Daytona Beach Shores for Spring Break when a lone gunman burst in and ordered them at gunpoint to disrobe, robbed them and threatened to kill them if they resisted. The gunman then grabbed one of Barrett's friends, saying that would ensure no one called the police on him, but Barrett volunteered to go instead of her friend to appease the gunman. The next day her body was found ditch line along I-95 near Pecan Park Road in Jacksonville, Florida about 90 miles away. Barrett had been fatally shot, “execution” style, and there was no indication she had put up a struggle. January 25, 2024, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office announced that: "In 2020, a person of interest that had been formulated, Billy Mansfield Jr. (White Male, 65), was ultimately identified as the suspect in Carol Barrett's murder. Mansfield would have been 24 at the time of Carol's Murder. In September 2022, after multiple interviews spanning two years, Billy Mansfield advised that he was in fact the suspect in the police sketch completed following the abduction. He went on to confess to the abduction from the Daytona Beach Shores hotel, as well as to her murder shortly thereafter." They stated that they would not seek prosecution in this case due to the multiple life sentences that Mansfield was already serving. ==Discovery of bodies==