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Weeks after his wife went missing, a South Carolina man was charged with killing her and enlisting their roommates to help move her body. Brandon Barnes, 21, was taken into custody on one count of murder in connection to the death of his wife, 20-year-old Jessica Barnes, the Pendleton Police Department said in a press release shared with HuffPost. She was reported missing on Sept.

10 by her mother, and her body was found miles from her home in a wooded area near Twin Lakes of Pickens County on Sept. 20 . The Pickens County Coroner’s Office said her cause of death was asphyxiation by strangulation.



The roommates, Kendall Mims and Victoria Tippett, were charged with being an accessory after the fact, obstruction of justice and misprision of a felony. In an interview with independent news outlet Fits News before police named him as a suspect, Brandon Barnes said he last saw his wife on Aug. 1, but he did not report her missing because he believed she would return.

“I would tell her how much I love her and I wish I never went to work everyday and ignored her,” Barnes told the outlet when asked what message he would like to give her. Speaking at a press conference on Wednesday , Pendleton Police Chief Robert Crosby said Jessica Barnes was last seen at her residence by her roommates on Aug. 2.

He said her mother, Cecilia Varvara, reported her missing after she grew concerned that her daughter did not call her on her birthday on Aug. 26. Varvara told reporters she received tex.

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