![]() Then, he believes, Willis drove her to the home of his deceased grandfather on Bailey Street in Norton Shores, where he killed her. Willis is facing trial for the kidnapping and murder of Jessica Heeringa, who disappeared from her late-night job at a Norton Shores gas station in April 2013. (Joel Bissell |, pool) Gary Foster, owner of Gary’s Guns shows the jury where the missing laser sight is on the Walther P22 sold to Michelle Schontala, that was allegedly stolen by Jeffrey Willis, during the third day of testimony in the Willis murder trial on Thursday, in the 14th Judicial Circuit Court in Muskegon, Michigan. ![]() (Joel Bissell |, pool) A photograph of the laser sight battery cover recovered from outside the gas station the night Jessica Heeringa disappeared. “Is it plausible that he hit her hard, whether in the head or in the face area with that gun, and that (the laser site) exploded and then she drops down, he picks her up, throws her in the van as our motorcycle people are driving by and he’s closing the back hatch of the van? That’s how I think it happened.” A photograph shows a blood stain found outside the Norton Shores gas station Jessica Heeringa disappeared from on April 26, 2013. He gets her to come out and he hits her (with a stolen gun),” Kasher said. “She opens up the door, thinking she knows who it is. ![]() ![]() He said he believes Willis parked behind the gas station and knocked on the back door. Kasher said he has a theory about what happened to Heeringa. Willis juror: Heeringa case ‘like a Lego set’ ![]()
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