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Missing pregnant woman found in boyfriend’s freezer

By Joe MasonOctober 26, 2020 Local News No Comments2 Mins Read
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A pregnant Texas woman’s body was discovered stuffed in a freezer who was missing for days and in this case, her boyfriend has been apprehended.

As per the report, Selena Ann Bradley, who was expecting her third child, was found dead stuffed in the kitchen freezer by officers. They arrested her boyfriend, William James Martinez, 39, on Monday.

Police said, Bradley, 23, who had been missing since Friday, was wrapped in a blue tarp in the freezer in her boyfriend’s house.

An autopsy is pending , but authorities said that she had bruises on her neck and face consistent with being “struck and assaulted.”

Martinez’s friend told police he had confessed his wrongdoings to him that “he had done something terrible and he would go to prison for life.” He also confronted that the freezer is being stuffed with a dead body.

Police tracked down Martinez’s car around 10 p.m. Monday at a carwash in Abilene.

But as they tried to conduct a traffic stop, Martinez took off and led them on a high-speed chase. The car was later found crashed in a field in Hamlin, though Martinez was not there at the scene.

The following day, they received a tip anonymously, about a man with a limp near South Central Avenue.

Martinez was arrested on a murder charge and taken to Jones County Jail with a $1 million bond.

Joe Mason

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