Crime & Safety

Grisly Details Released in Exeter Murder Case

Epping resident Aaron Desjardins was charged with murdering his ex-wife in Exeter.

New details have been released in the case of Amy Warf, a Hampton mother who authorities said was murdered in an Exeter concrete plant last year.

Aaron Desjardins, Warf's ex-husband, was charged with her murder. Her body was found in the old City Concrete factory at 2 Hampton Rd. on March 7.

According to court documents, Desjardins slit Warf's throat, bashed her head with a gun, and lit her on fire, according to the Union Leader. Firefighters discovered Warf's body after dousing the flames.

Desjardins' current wife, Sarah, and his sister, Michele Corson, of Skowhegan, Maine were also charged in connection with the murder.

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