‘Irreconcilable differences’: Woman who vanished with dogs was murdered by husband weeks after filing for divorce from him, cops say

Insets: Michel Fournier, Susan Lane-Fournier and her two dogs (Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office). Background: Susan Lane-Fournier

Insets: Michel Fournier, Susan Lane-Fournier and her two dogs (Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office). Background: Susan Lane-Fournier’s abandoned truck in Mount Hood National Forest (KOIN/YouTube).

An Oregon woman who disappeared last month with her two dogs was found dead on Friday, with cops accusing her estranged husband of murdering her just weeks after she filed to divorce him, according to court records.

Michel Fournier, 71, is being held without bail on a charge of second-degree murder for the death of 61-year-old Susan Lane-Fournier, who was reported missing on Nov. 22 after her truck was found abandoned in Mount Hood National Forest. Deputies with the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office discovered Lane-Fournier’s body on Friday in the Welches area near East Highway 26 and East Miller Road. Fournier was arrested “shortly after the discovery,” according to police officials. Lane-Fournier’s death was ruled a homicide on Saturday by the Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Office.

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