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Court docs: Man strangled girlfriend, kept body in closet

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) A murder charge has been filed against a man accused of strangling his girlfriend to death and leaving her body inside a plastic bag in her apartment.

Scott Jordan, 45, has been charged with murder and altering the scene of a death related to the death of 52-year-old Jacqueline Vanduyn. Her body was found April 25 in an apartment in the 7900 block of Decatur Road, just off U.S. 27 south of East Tillman Road.

According to a probable cause affidavit, Fort Wayne police were investigating the disappearance of Vanduyn and went to her Decatur Road apartment. There, the property manager told police that she’d gone to the apartment April 14 after Vanduyn’s family reported her missing, and Jordan answered the door and said she was at work, the affidavit said. The property manager said she told Jordan to leave the property and the locks of the apartment were immediately changed.

Police then went to the Allen County Jail, where Jordan was locked up on suspicion he was involved in a pharmacy robbery. According to the affidavit, Jordan told police Vanduyn had kicked him out of her apartment in March, and she’d moved out, too, without her belongings. He said she told him to pay the April rent, and he said he forged her named on a money order, the affidavit said.

Investigators said the rent check appeared to have a different signature than Vanduyn’s previous checks did, the affidavit said.

A witness told police that Vanduyn had told him she was scared of Jordan because he had become increasingly violent and threatening toward her, the affidavit said.

At that point, an investigator said he watched daily surveillance video from the apartment complex that showed Vanduyn had a “consistent daily routine” from March 1-6, but he never saw her on the video again, the affidavit said.

A search warrant was obtained and on April 25, police and crime scene units entered the apartment. There, inside a bedroom closet and inside a black plastic bag, a woman’s body was found, the affidavit said.

The body had several bottles of water on it, and more than 20 more in a freezer in the apartment. Police noted in the affidavit that it appeared someone had been exchanging the bottles in an attempt to keep the body cold and decrease the decomposition of the body.

On May 3, the Allen County Sheriff’s Department received a call from Jordan’s mother who said he’s confessed in a letter to killing Vanduyn, the affidavit said. In the letter, Jordan reportedly wrote that her killed her by “getting on top of her and choking the life outta her,” the affidavit said.

Last month, the Allen County coroner said Vanduyn was strangled to death and ruled her death a homicide.

Jordan will be formally arraigned in Allen Superior Court on Tuesday morning.