Threatened to Kill Her, Unless She Recanted Testimony
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Two southwest Missouri men have been
charged in federal court for kidnapping a Webb City, Missouri, woman and
threatening to kill her and her family unless she recanted her testimony in
another criminal case.
Jeffrey Marsh, 32, of Oronogo, and Zaqouri Traves Archer,
31, of Joplin, were charged together in a criminal complaint filed in the U.S.
District Court in Springfield on Friday, Feb. 28.
The federal criminal complaint alleges that Marsh and Archer
kidnapped a victim identified in court documents as “Jane Doe” and transported
her across states lines from Kansas to Missouri.
According to an affidavit filed in support of the federal
criminal complaint, Jane Doe was staying at a friend’s residence in Crawford
County, Kansas, because she was trying to hide from Marsh. Marsh was angry with
her, she told investigators, because she had reported him as a suspect when her
handgun was stolen. Officers with the Oronogo, Missouri, Police Department had
executed a search warrant on Marsh’s residence on January 26, 2020, and located
Jane Doe’s stolen firearm in Marsh’s bedroom and returned the firearm to her.
On February 2, 2020, Jane Doe watched the Super Bowl at her
friend’s residence and then walked out to her car to go to work. The affidavit
describes that when she opened the front passenger door and placed her purse on
the seat, Marsh grabbed her and told her to get into the vehicle. She began
screaming and fell to the ground in an attempt to get her firearm out of her
purse. She felt the barrel of a firearm placed against the back of her head,
and Marsh told her to stop screaming or he would shoot her in the head. In the
meantime, the affidavit says, Archer – who, like Marsh, was dressed in all
black – arrived. Archer had a Taser with him. Jane Doe was forced into the
front passenger seat, with Marsh in the driver’s seat and Archer in the back
passenger seat. Archer placed duct taped
over Jane Doe’s eyes and face.
At one point as they were driving around and making several
stops, the affidavit says, Marsh shoved the barrel of his handgun in Jane Doe’s
mouth and pulled the trigger. The gun made a click, but did not fire. After the
click, Marsh chambered a round and shot it outside the vehicle towards a body
of water. During the kidnapping, Marsh struck Jane Doe in her left jaw and told
her she was going to recant her statements to the police.
Archer eventually left, the affidavit says, and Marsh took
Jane Doe to her apartment in Webb City in his vehicle. Marsh held Jane Doe at gunpoint in her
apartment and she was unable to leave that night. Marsh allegedly told Jane Doe
to recant her earlier statement or her, her kids, and her whole family would
die. Marsh allegedly told Jane Doe that she needed to make his weapon charges
go away or her kids would die.
In the morning hours of February 3, 2020, Marsh took Jane
Doe back to her vehicle so she could go to the Oronogo Police Department to
recant her statement. Once at the
Oronogo Police Department, Jane Doe tried to recant her statement, but then
disclosed her kidnapping. Later that
day, the Jasper County, Missouri, Sheriff’s Office located Jane Doe’s firearm,
Marsh’s firearm, and a duct tape roll from a location where they located
Archer.
The charge contained in this complaint is simply an accusation,
and not evidence of guilt. Evidence supporting the charge must be presented to
a federal trial jury, whose duty is to determine guilt or innocence.
This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Ami
Harshad Miller. It was investigated by the FBI, the Jasper County, Mo.,
Sheriff’s Department, the Crawford County, Kan., Sheriff’s Office, and the
Oronogo, Mo., Police Department.
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