Woman burned body of missing man, then went to party and told people she did something that would ‘send her to jail’: Police

Tameria Clark was charged with burning the body of Jaderius Webb

Background: The Memphis, Tenn. impound lot where the body of Jaderius Webb was found (WMC). Inset (left): Tameria Clark (Shelby County Jail). Inset (right): Jaderius Webb (Horn Lake Police Department).

A Mississippi woman was charged with tampering with evidence, arson, and abuse of a corpse following an investigation into the discovery of a dead body inside a burned car at a Tennessee impound lot.

Tameria Clark, 20, was arrested on Dec. 17 after an investigation that spanned two states determined that she allegedly set fire to a vehicle near an intersection in Memphis. Police responded to a car fire during the early morning hours of July 20. It was days later, after the car was brought to an impound lot in Memphis, that employees realized there was a burned human body inside. The body was later identified as Jaderius Webb, 20, of Horn Lake, Mississippi. He was last seen alive on July 19.

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