Accused killer of missing Wyoming mom expected in court

From WOOD TV 8:

WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — The man accused of killing the mother of his children in Wyoming is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday.

Andrew Hudson, 39, is accused of killing Ana Carrillo, 35, after she went to his home to pick up their children on Sept. 3. Investigators have not said how they believe Carrillo died; her body hasn’t been found.

A preliminary hearing where a judge would rule if there’s enough evidence for the case to proceed was set to begin at 9 a.m. Wednesday, but then adjourned until 1 p.m.

Hudson’s defense team called the prosecutor working on the case into a meeting around 10 a.m., and it appeared that plea negotiations could be underway.

Investigators believe Hudson lured Carrillo to his home under the pretense of picking up her children, even though they were not there. In probable cause documents, detectives said they found blood evidence inside Hudson’s home and truck that linked him to Carrillo, as well as buttons in a burn barrel outside his home that matched the brand of clothing she was last seen wearing.

Follow developments of the hearing HERE at woodtv.com.


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