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Jane said that Sean took her through a small kitchen to his bedroom.
He sat down on his bed and invited her to join him and read scripture together, which they had done before.
Jane Doe told Detective Major that Sean had tied her to the bed frame and that he assaulted her repeatedly from Sunday until early Tuesday morning.
She said he would come and go from the house, but he left her restrained so she couldn't escape.
The entire time she was kidnapped, Jane said she didn't see Great fall asleep until early Tuesday morning.
He was so exhausted that he slept deeply and didn't hear Jane wriggling free of her restraints, finding his phone and calling 911.
By the time Jane was rescued, she had been trapped in the yellow house for about 40 hours.
One aspect of their interview that jumped out immediately to Detective Major was that, without prompting, Jane mentioned something interesting.
A person who had recently gone missing in Ashland.
And then Jane brings up Elizabeth Griffith.
Elizabeth Griffith was a local 29-year-old with her round face and close-cropped blonde hair.
She was recognized all over Ashland.
Elizabeth was familiar to many of the police officers in Ashland.
She often called the department with complaints about her neighbors.
This is Jessica Anderson, one of Elizabeth Griffith's friends.
They had met at a drop-in center called LifeWorks, which offered mental health services in Ashland.
LifeWorks, like the Kroc Center, was another social support center for residents of Ashland.
Jessica says LifeWorks was also a place for people to pick up skills and build community.