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“Pure Evil”: West Michigan Killer Gets Life

A man convicted of killing a jogger in Muskegeon County is sentenced today to life in prison without parole.

The suspect is also charged in a notorious missing person case.
Jeffrey Willis denied any role in the 2014 shooting death of the woman.

A jury disagreed and convicted him of first degree murder in less than 2 hours of deliberations.

Prosecutors described him as pure evil.

Willis has two other cases pending against him.

One involves the 2013 disappearance and suspected murder of a Muskegon-area gas station clerk whose body has never been found.

The other involved his arrest last year when a teenager said he tried to kidnap her.

This charge led to his arrest in the slaying of the jogger and the disappearance of the gas station clerk.