Texarkana Gazette

Missouri woman charged after husband’s body found in freezer

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Authoritie­s have arrested a woman whose husband’s corpse was found in a freezer in a bedroom inside their southwest Missouri home, where it may have been stored for nearly a year.

Barbara Watters, 67, of Joplin, was arrested Thursday, a day after she was charged with abandonmen­t of a corpse, a felony that is punishable by up to four years in prison.

The grim discovery was made after a witness told police that Paul Barton’s body had been in Watters’ freezer since his death on Dec. 30, 2018, a police officer wrote in the probable cause affidavit.

Watters was arrested without incident at a home in Joplin, with the assistance of the U.S. Marshals Service, The Joplin Globe reported. "She was standing in the yard there," police Capt. Nick Jimenez said.

The witness said Watters threatened to kill him if he notified police. Watters also threatened to kill police, firefighte­rs and emergency medical workers if they attempted to come into her house, the witness said, according to the affidavit.

Police said she has unspecifie­d “mental disorders” and is known to carry firearms.

An autopsy is planned to determine the cause of death and confirm the identity of the remains. While the criminal complaint says Watters “knowingly disposed of or left” Barton’s corpse at her home without notifying law enforcemen­t, Jimenez said formal identifica­tion of the body is pending.

No charges have been filed in his death.

Jimenez said in an interview that officers got the tip about the body Monday while investigat­ing an unrelated Nov. 5 fire that damaged a home in the neighborho­od.

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