Wife accused of killing husband, claiming blood on her pajamas was from a ‘goose bite’ has murder charge dismissed

Main: Judith Ann Jarvis. Inset: Carl R. Jarvis (Pennsylvania State Police).

Main: Judith Ann Jarvis. Inset: Carl R. Jarvis (Pennsylvania State Police).

A 78-year-old woman in Pennsylvania accused of killing her husband more than 30 years ago will not be tried for the fatal shooting after it was determined that she was not competent to stand trial and that her competency could not be restored. Perry County Judge Kenneth Mummah on Thursday dismissed the case against Judith Ann Jarvis, who in 2022 was charged with one count of murder in the slaying of then-42-year-old Carl Jarvis, records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

When police first questioned Judith Jarvis about her husband’s murder in 1987, she told investigators she had no idea what happened to him and explained that the visible blood found on her pajamas was the result of a recent “goose bite.” DNA tests unavailable at the time later confirmed the blood was from her husband.

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