KEY POINTS

  • Raymont Willis went missing from his home on July 4, 2020
  • Another man, Koby Roush, went missing the following day
  • Luke Farmer, who was wanted for questioning in both cases died of an apparent drug overdose hours after cops came looking for him

Waverly -- Waverly -- Almost two years after a 42-year-old man from Ohio went missing from his home, his daughter has come forward and claimed that she was told her dad was cut up in a wood chipper and fed to hogs.

Raymont Willis disappeared from his home in Waverly on July 4, 2020. His disappearance is believed to be connected to the missing of another man, identified as Koby Roush, who vanished the following day.

Both Willis and Roush are connected through a man identified as Luke Farmer, who was wanted for questioning in their disappearance and possible murder. Farmer died of a drug overdose 11 hours after deputies searched for him, WPTA 21 reported.

Brittney Hewell, Willis's daughter claimed that her father was dismembered and killed just like Roush, who is believed to have been fed to pigs. The officials never recovered the bodies of the two men.

Hewell said someone whispered to her while she was sitting in a car saying: "I know where your dad is". Although Hewell said she went to the area to search for him, she was afraid for her safety. "The person that [they] said done it was standing right in front of me," she said.

People who know Hewell's family allegedly told her that what happened to her dad was similar to Rousch. "He [ Willis] was cut up in a chipper and fed to the hogs. I was told he was in a barrel as well," she added.

Hewell last heard from her father on July 4 before he went missing from his home. During the early morning call, Willis told his daughter that the sheriff's office had raided his home. Court records show that on July 2, officials from several agencies served a search warrant at the home Willis shared with his partner.

"I just want closure. I can’t be satisfied with the situation. … It’s different having an obituary than a missing paper. All I have is a missing paper of him," Hewell told NBC 4. "It’s hard to keep going on with life knowing that he’s somewhere out there…and no one’s trying to bother to find him or anything," she added.

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