Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Prosecutor: Suspect had photos of body

- EMMA PETTIT Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by Ryan Tarinelli of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

The Pulaski County man accused in the death of his girlfriend Sunday had a cellphone with pictures of her body on it in his possession, a prosecutor said in court Monday.

Parnell Robert May, 41, was arrested Sunday on a first-degree murder charge after deputies found the battered and unconsciou­s victim on the front steps of the couple’s home at 4907 Vaughn Road, officials from the Pulaski County sheriff’s office said. The residence is in Pulaski County east of the Interstate 40/Interstate 430 interchang­e.

The sheriff’s office identified the victim as 41-year-old Ann Marie Mireles on Monday afternoon. According to a report, Mireles was cold to the touch when authoritie­s found her outside the residence Sunday morning.

Mireles was transporte­d to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead. She had been bludgeoned with a pipe and punched in the head multiple times, prosecutor Victoria Gammill said during May’s initial appearance in Pulaski County District Court on Monday. He entered an innocent plea during the proceeding.

Authoritie­s found May hiding under a bed at his home Sunday evening, according to a police report. He had blood on his pants and admitted to being in a violent altercatio­n with his girlfriend, Gammill said.

May knew the location of the pipe allegedly used to beat his girlfriend, and he had a cellphone with pictures of her body loaded onto it, Gammill said in court. She also said May has a history of violent crime, including misdemeano­r and felony domestic battery charges spanning more than a decade.

After listening to the allegation­s, Judge Wayne Gruber called them “particular­ly heinous” and set May’s bail at $1 million.

May denied involvemen­t in his girlfriend’s death to reporters as he was transporte­d into a patrol car Sunday night, saying, “I did not kill her. I promise to God.”

May and the victim were a couple and had just moved into the building Thursday, a neighbor said. She said the woman told her that they had been homeless before in Texas and were just happy to have a place of their own.

A hearing is scheduled for Feb. 6.

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