<p>A registered sex offender who authorities say confessed to kidnapping and slaying 9-year-old Jessica Lunsford returned to Florida Sunday to face charges, authorities said.</p><p>John Evander Couey was booked early Sunday on a probation violation and failure to register as a sex offender, according to officials. He was being held without bond.</p><p>Couey, 46, confessed to kidnapping and killing Jessica after taking a lie-detector test Friday in Georgia, officials said. The girl's body was found early Saturday, more than three weeks after she disappeared from her bedroom.</p><p>He has not been charged in her death, although that move was expected soon.</p><p>"If he's not charged today, he probably will be tomorrow," sheriff's spokeswoman Ronda Hemminger Evan told The Associated Press. "It shouldn't take that long."</p><p>Couey was scheduled to appear before a judge Sunday morning at the county jail. The hearing was expected to be brief; officials there did not know if he had retained or been assigned an attorney.</p><p>Jessica, a third grader, was last seen in February when she went to bed after attending church. She was discovered missing the next morning, with the door unlocked and her stuffed animal gone. The clothes she had laid out for school were still in place, and her shoes weren't missing.</p><p>Her body was found near a mobile home where Couey had been staying at the time of the abduction about 150 yards from Jessica's house.</p><p>Couey's half-sister and two others who lived in the home were charged with obstructing police for failing to notify authorities when Couey allegedly told them he had committed a crime.</p><p>Couey was arrested in Augusta, Ga., on a probation violation for failing to notify officials that he was leaving Florida, a requirement for sex offenders.</p><p>He has an extensive criminal record that includes 24 burglary arrests, carrying a concealed weapon and indecent exposure. In 1991, he was arrested in Kissimmee on a charge of fondling a child under age 16. Records don't show how the case was resolved.</p><p>During a house burglary in 1978, Couey was accused of grabbing a girl in her bedroom, placing his hand over her mouth and kissing her, Dawsy said. Couey was sentenced to 10 years in prison but was paroled in 1980.</p><p>On Saturday, about 300 people jammed the Living Water Church near Lebanon, Ohio, to show their support for Angela and Lonnie Bryant, Jessica's mother and stepfather.</p><p>"To see all of you people here puts a little bit in my heart _ and my heart is so empty," Angela Bryant said. She tried to talk to reporters but broke down and rushed from the building.</p>
http://accesswdun.com/article/2005/3/149040
© Copyright 2015 AccessNorthGa.com
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission.