Marion county man receives 50-year sentence in disturbing kidnapping and torture case

Marion County Man Receives 50-Year Sentence in Disturbing Kidnapping and Torture Case

July 13, 2024

Marion County, OH — In a chilling case that has gripped the community, Shane Edward Hooper, 36, of Marion County, has been sentenced to 50-55.5 years in prison for a series of brutal crimes, including rape, torture, and kidnapping. The sentencing was announced this week by Marion County Prosecutor Ray Grogan’s office, following a successful prosecution that led to Hooper’s conviction on multiple felony charges.

The horrific events unfolded between May and early June 2023, when Hooper detained a female victim in her own home, subjecting her to days of severe physical and psychological abuse. The victim suffered broken bones, open wounds, and eight fractured ribs as Hooper escalated his control by sealing exits and using objects like a baseball bat and a metal chain to inflict pain.

The situation worsened when Hooper transported the victim to another location on Silver Street in Marion, where observant bystanders noticed her distress and alerted authorities. The swift action of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, with assistance from the Marion, Ohio Police Department, led to Hooper’s arrest and the victim’s rescue.

At the sentencing, the courtroom was filled with the victim’s supporters, including law enforcement officers and family members. Testimonies from Detective Katie Barber and Sheriff Matt Bayles played a crucial role in advocating for a severe sentence that reflected the gravity of Hooper’s actions.

Prosecutor Grogan highlighted the intense cruelty of the crimes, describing Hooper’s actions as creating a “torture chamber.” He commended the victim’s bravery and the community’s vigilance in coming forward, which he noted likely saved the woman’s life.

Phil Stilton

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