FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Two Camp Lejeune Marines have been indicted in the killing of an Army nurse whose burned and dismembered remains were found in a shallow North Carolina grave last summer.
The Cumberland County deputy clerk’s office said Friday a grand jury indicted Cpl. John Wimunc and Cpl. Kyle Alden earlier this week in the death of 2nd Lt. Holley Wimunc.
John Wimunc faces charges of first-degree murder, second-degree arson and conspiracy to commit second-degree arson. Alden was indicted on charges of being an accessory after the fact to first degree murder, second-degree arson and conspiracy to commit second-degree arson.
John and Holley Wimunc were getting a divorce about the time her body was found.
Messages left for attorneys were not immediately returned.
Filed under: Military Industrial Complex | Tagged: Army, Camp Lejeune, Cumberland County, Holley Wimunc, John Wimunc, Kyle Alden, USMC |
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