BREAKING: Husband Indicted for Murder in Melissa Wolfenbarger’s Death, Found Decapitated

A Georgia man has been indicted for murder, following his arrest earlier this month, in connection with the 1999 death of his wife, Melissa Wolfenberger.

Christopher Wolfenbarger has been indicted on murder charges for the 1998 death of Melissa, who vanished in November of that year from her Atlanta area home.

As CrimeOnline previously reported, Christopher Wolfenbarger failed to report her missing, although she hadn’t been seen in months. Her mother, Norma, subsequently filed a missing persons report in Henry County.

Melissa’s sister, Tina Patton, said Melissa didn’t have a landline phone and cellphones weren’t readily available, so they drove to her home around Christmas in 1998 to check on her. When the family arrived, Melissa’s home was empty and a neighbor said Christopher Wolfenbarger had moved their belongings out.

When investigators questioned the husband, he claimed Melissa walked away from home and never returned. Tina’s family said investigators weren’t taking Melissa’s disappearance seriously at the time.

Months passed without any word from Melissa. Then, in 1999, investigators found a human head, soaked in bleach in a black trash bag, off of Avon Avenue in Atlanta, The head was in an area behind a glass company where Christopher once worked.

Police did not reveal the specific evidence that ultimately led to the arrest, but Detective Jarion Shepard stated that Christopher Wolfenbarger had been a person of interest from the start.

Check back for updates.

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