breaking news
Authorities have found the remains of a man they
believe is Ted Throneberry. Throneberry has been missing since
February when he left his job in Illinois for his home near Alread
in northern Arkansas. His wife, Ann, also was missing. But she was
found last week, as were two of the Throneberrys` neighbors who
eluded officers for two weeks after officers went to their home to
ask them about the disappearance of Ted and Ann Throneberry. She
and her neighbors -- Mark Holsombach and William J. Frazier -- are
now in jail.
Van Buren County Deputy Prosecutor Stephen James said he was
notified today that an overnight search turned up bones, a skull
and teeth on the property where Holsombach and Frazier lived. He
said the two and Ann Throneberry are all suspects in Ted
Throneberry`s death.
He said investigators believe Throneberry was killed with a
sledge hammer, then his body taken to another location on the
property and burned. He said they haven`t determined yet who struck
the death blow and that Holsombach and Frazier are each trying to
blame the other.
When officers went to Holsombach and Frazier`s cabin on March
22nd, they also were trying to serve outstanding warrants on the
two men. Instead, shots were fired and a state police trooper was
injured.
Today a judge set a one million dollar bond for Frazier and
he is to appear in court on April 20th to be arraigned on an
attempted capital murder charge, the same day Holsombach and
Throneberry are scheduled for arraignment.
Frazier was found Saturday in Johnson County. Ann Throneberry
was found with Holsombach the day before in Newton County.
Authorities suspect she was in the cabin the day of the shooting
and fled with them.
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