Christina Elizabeth Barber.Photo:Facebook

A Michigan man has been charged with murder after a fisherman found the body of the man’s girlfriend with her toes sticking out of a bag near a river, authorities say.
Flint City Police officers recovered the body of Christina Elizabeth Barber, 48, near the Flint River in Michigan on March 4, Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton said at a press conference.
Motry, who is married to another woman, has been charged with first-degree premeditated murder, domestic violence, evidence tampering and concealing a death, online court records show.
Christopher Astin Motry.Genesee County Prosecutor’s Office

Genesee County Prosecutor’s Office
At the scene, police recovered a “comforter laying on the ground soaked in what appeared to be blood” outside the motel room, Leyton said. Inside the motel room, police found a bloodstained mattress with cat litter on it and cat litter on the floor. There were also bloodstained sheets next to the bed and bloodstains on the floor and the wall, according to police.
During their investigation, Leyton said that Genesee police reviewed security footage from the motel and saw Barber and Motry entering the motel room on Feb. 28. On Feb. 29 evening, Motry is allegedly seen coming out of the room with “what appears to be a body in a plastic bag in a fireman’s carry and puts it into the bed of his truck,” Leyton said.
“You never see Ms. Barber again,” Leyton said.
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Co-workers told investigators that Barber and Motry were in a “difficult, tumultuous” relationship that she was trying to leave, Leyton said. He added that they also claimed Motry had threatened to kill her several times.
Motry’s wife has been cooperating with the investigation and is not a suspect, Leyton said.
Motry was arraigned on Friday and is being held without bond, court records show. He has been assigned a public defender, who was not named in court records.
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source: people.com