Alabama missing woman’s remains identified after 5 years, ex-husband charged with murder
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Alabama authorities have charged an Elmore County man with murder in connection with the death of his missing ex-wife, whose remains were found last March in Conecuh National Forest with a bullet hole through the forehead.
She was said to have been picked up from the home she shared with her ex in Wetumpka for a 90-mile drive to Birmingham for medical treatment, authorities said at the time. But she never made it there. Then forest workers found human remains dumped in the woods 130 miles away while doing a controlled burn last year. Forensic investigators confirmed them as Mulder’s last week, according to Elmore County investigators. "They found her down in Covington County, and they thought they were working a cold case," Chief Deputy Jeremy Amerson told Fox News Wednesday. "And it wasn’t until the evidence came back from [the Alabama] Department of Forensic Sciences that said that’s actually a lady from Elmore County who was listed as missing. So then we knew we were indeed working a murder once they told she had the gunshot to her head."More Related News