Warf’s body was found by Exeter firefighters after they put out a fire March 7 at this vacant concrete plant. (Photo Courtesy: Jason Schreiber/Union Leader)
EPPING, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire police are charging the ex-husband of a woman whose body was found in a vacant concrete plant last week with murder.
Prosecutors say 36-year-old Aaron Desjardins of Epping killed Amanda “Amy” Warf. The medical examiner determined she died of multiple wounds to the necks.
Desjardins is charged with first-degree murder. His is scheduled to be arraigned in Exeter District Court Wednesday.
Police searched Desjardin’s house over the weekend and he told the media he had nothing to do with his ex-wife’s death.
The couple divorced in February 2012. They have a 1-year-old son.
Warf’s body was discovered by Exeter firefighters after they put out a fire at the concrete plant, which had been vacant for more than 20 years.
Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.


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