Probation for alleged accomplice in violent attack: Woman tied up, tortured, injected with heroin

MILWAUKEE -- A woman prosecutors say helped a man break into his girlfriend's home before helping to tie up and torture her has reached a plea deal in the case against her, and the main actor in this case is set for sentencing. Both were wanted by U.S. Marshals as part of Wisconsin's Most Wanted.

Ariella Webb



19-year-old Ariella Webb on March 15th pleaded guilty to one count of false imprisonment, as party to a crime. Two other charges were dismissed as a result of the plea deal.

She was then sentenced to serve three years in prison and three years extended supervision, with credit for 177 days time served. That sentence was stayed, and Webb was instead placed on probation for three years.

Willie Jordan



30-year-old Willie Jordan IV is set for sentencing on May 22nd. This, after a jury found him GUILTY on March 6th of four charges:


    On August 3rd, 2016, U.S. Marshals announced Jordan was captured in Louisiana. They were then looking for help taking Webb into custody.

    Police said in this case, Jordan entered his then-girlfriend's home near 19th and Congress, duct taped her ankles and wrists together, and put several belts around her legs to restrain her.

    He was apparently upset about a missing handgun.



    The abuse didn't stop, according to police. Inside Jordan's then-girlfriend's home, she was burned with a fork after the suspect said, "It's time to play tic-tac-toe," and then finally injected with heroin against her will.

    The victim survived.