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Man accused of abducting dead jogger

Connecticut prosecutors said a man told authorities his car accidentally struck a jogger, who was found dead on  property owned by the actor who plays Big Bird on “Sesame Street.”  They said Wednesday they plan to pursue homicide charges.
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Judith Nilan in an undated photo provided by the Connecticut State Police. The body of the 44-year-old middle school social worker was found Tuesday near Woodstock, Conn.AP file
/ Source: The Associated Press

A man charged with kidnapping a jogger told investigators he accidentally hit her with his car and only tied her up because he was trying to hide the body, which was found in a shed owned by a “Sesame Street” performer, authorities said Wednesday.

Judith Nilan’s husband reported her missing Monday when she didn’t return from a jog. The 44-year-old social worker was found dead the next morning with her arms tied behind her back, her jogging pants pulled down and her head bloody where she appeared to have been beaten, according to an arrest warrant affidavit.

Scott Deojay, 36, was arrested Tuesday and charged with kidnapping. He appeared in court briefly Wednesday and was ordered held on $500,000 bail.

Deojay is a handyman who had done work on the Woodstock property of Caroll Spinney, who plays Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on the long-running children’s public television show "Sesame Street." Police said Spinney had nothing to do with the crime.

Prosecutors said they plan to pursue murder charges against Deojay, but with the shed on the Massachusetts state line, they were still sorting out issues of jurisdiction.

According to the affidavit, investigators found Nilan’s headband near a bloody receipt signed by Deojay for items purchased on Spinney’s account.

Near the headband were skid marks, and on Spinney’s property investigators found a blood trail leading to the shed, according to the affidavit.

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A police escort carrying Scott Deojay, 36, of Plainfield, Conn., arrives at Superior Court in in Danielson, Conn., Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2005. Deojay was charged with kidnapping in connection with the disappearance of Judith Nilan, 44, who never returned from her regular afternoon jog Monday. Investigators plan to seek homicide charges. According to prosecutors, the woman's body was found dead on property owned by actor Caroll Spinney, who plays characters on the U.S. television children's show Sesame Street. State police said Spinney had nothing to do with the woman's death. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)Jessica Hill / AP

“The victim had appeared to have been beaten about the head,” investigators wrote in the affidavit. “Her hands were tied behind her back and the rope was passed across the front of her body and then wrapped around her neck and her ankles.”

Investigators said Deojay cried when they confronted him and told them he hit the woman with his car, then panicked. He said he dragged her into the car, took her to Spinney’s property and tied the rope around her to hoist her into the shed.

Plainfield Deputy Chief Robert Hoffman said Deojay tried to hang himself after police interviewed him. He was arrested as he was being released from a hospital.

Spinney did not return calls seeking comment.

Woodstock, home to about 8,000 people, is about 40 miles northeast of Hartford and 30 miles southwest of Worcester, Mass.