Friends of a 37-year-old Little Falls woman who was found dead over the weekend offered more details about the night she disappeared and what led to the arrest of her husband over the weekend.
Defendant stated he tried defending himself by putting his hands around his wife's throat and he squeezed her throat until she went limp, court documents stated. He told authorities he panicked and put her body in the passenger seat of their vehicle and drove her to the Swan River Bridge on Great River Road, south of Little Falls, and that he dropped her body under the bridge.
A 30-year-old man was charged with second-degree murder Tuesday after he admitted to strangling his wife during an argument after a night out in Little Falls, Minnesota over the weekend.
Defendant stated he tried defending himself by putting his hands around his wife's throat and he squeezed her throat until she went limp, court documents stated. He told authorities he panicked and put her body in the passenger seat of their vehicle and drove her to the Swan River Bridge on Great River Road, south of Little Falls, and that he dropped her body under the bridge.
Search for Missing Minnesota Woman Ends Tragically
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(UPDATED) - The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has cancelled a statewide alert for a central Minnesota woman after she was found deceased Sunday afternoon. Further details have not been released.
Little Falls, MN (KROC-AM News) - A statewide alert has been issued for a missing woman in central Minnesota.
The State Bureau of Criminal Apprehension says 37-year-old Jeanine Greyblood was last seen early Saturday after she walked out of a residence in Little Falls into the sub-zero cold. Officials say it s not known what direction she was heading in clothing that was not adequate for the extreme cold.