A scary discovery happened in a mid-state backyard Monday. Fortunately, this weapon of war was inactive, but it was enough to send the military to a Mt. Juliet neighborhood.
Spc. Denisha Montgomery told her family she had been assaulted by three soldiers and was dissuaded by her first sergeant from filing an official report. Two weeks later, she was found dead in her barracks.
Sgt. 1st Class Joseph Santiago was also charged with injuring the couple's unborn child and he was first taken into custody Sept. 28, one day after the incident.
Sgt. 1st Class Joseph Santiago, 33, a signal support systems specialist, was charged in connection with the death of Meghan Santiago, as well as with the injury of their unborn child, according to an Army statement.
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