As news spread this weekend of the first felony conviction for
accused serial killer Bruce Mendenhall, few were happier to hear the
news than Lori Young.
“I was thinking, ‘justice,’” Young told Land Line Monday morning, Jan. 18. “This is one down. There is a lot to go.”
Mendenhall
was found guilty on three counts of solicitation to commit murder,
stemming from his attempts to arrange for contract killings of Young
and two other acquaintances of Mendenhall.
Tennessee
prosecutors attempted to convict Mendenhall for contracting the
slayings of five people since he has been behind bars for more than two
years.
Mendenhall ordered hits on Young, David Powell and
Richard Keim, and detectives Pat Postiglione and Mike Freemen, the two
main investigators in Mendenhall’s original case.
Young spent
four days riding in Mendenhall’s truck in 2002, and later moved to
Albion, IL and rented a house from Mendenhall. Powell, a convicted sex
offender, and Keim both hung out with Mendenhall. Powell reportedly
once dated Mendenhall’s daughter.
Mendenhall has been in jail
in Davidson County, TN, since July 2007 after being charged for the
deaths of four women, including Sara Hulbert, Symantha Winters, Lucille
“Gretna” Carter, and Carma Purpora. Police suspect his involvement in
at least three other killings.
Young is now married to OOIDA Member Kenneth Young.
She
and her husband have mostly stayed under the radar since learning of
Mendenhall’s 2007 plot to kill her. Young said she’s looking forward to
seeing Mendenhall’s next trial, slated for May.
“My heart
goes out to the families of the murder victims,” Young said. “I’m
looking forward to them having peace, and some kind of closure.”
– By Charlie Morasch, staff writer
Courtesy of LandLine Magazine