YOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — Newly released court documents provide a detailed timeline of the death of Wyoming mother Ana Carrillo and give insight on why the murder suspect’s family members were charged with lying to police.
Andrew Hudson is considering a plea agreementoffered by the Kent County Prosecutor’s Office in the murder of Carrillo, the 35-year-old mother of his three kids.
Carrillo’s remains were found on Hudson’s mother’s property in Grand Rapids Township on Nov. 9.
According to notes taken by investigators, Carrillo’s family told police she and Hudson had argued at his home a few days before she went missing on the morning of Sunday, Sept. 3. After the argument, her iPhone was missing. She was borrowing someone else’s phone to stay in touch with Hudson.
Carrillo’s roommate testified Carrillo vanished after she said she was going to Hudson’s house to pick up their kids.
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