A man has been charged with murder after a woman was found dead in her home in Bartholomew County on April 16.
BARTHOLOMEW Co. — A man has been charged with murder after a woman was found dead in her home in Bartholomew County.
According to a probable cause affidavit, police received a tip from a woman stating that her father, Aaron Carter told her that he killed his girlfriend at the residence. According to the affidavit, officers then received reports of a suspicious male in the wooded area near Neville's home on 650 S.Documents show that Carter allegedly told police that he grabbed the gun from Neville, which caused it to go off and strike her. Carter told police he didn't know the gun was loaded.
Police obtained a search warrant and found the body of Ashley Neville located in a bedroom, covered by a large pile of clothes and with a plastic bag on her head.According to the affidavit, police spoke with Carter again and this time his story changed, leading police to believe that Neville never had the gun as Carter previously stated.
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