Angela Wamsley, 46, and Mark Alan Barnes, 50, have been charged with first-degree homicide Thursday within the demise of Wamsley’s grandmother Nellie Sullivan
A pet duck led police to crack the case of a lacking North Carolina grandmother who vanished over two years in the past, and led to homicide costs in opposition to the sufferer’s granddaughter and grandson-in-law, officers mentioned.
Angela Wamsley, 46, and Mark Alan Barnes, 50, have been charged with first-degree homicide Thursday within the demise of Wamsley’s grandmother Nellie Sullivan, the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Workplace introduced.
Officers say Sullivan can be 93 right this moment if she have been nonetheless alive. She went lacking a while in 2020, based on the sheriff’s workplace.
“We would not have a definitive date when she was killed,” Aaron Sarver, Buncombe County Sheriff’s Workplace spokesperson, instructed NBC Information.
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