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Somehow posted before I could finish the title which should say behind Charles Sexton's home
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...labama-woman-dead-wooded-area-man-s-home.htmlAn Alabama woman has been found dead, her body wrapped in plastic with her hands and feet bound, three weeks after she was reported missing by her family.
Jeannette 'Jenny' Brannon, 30, was found at the bottom of an embankment in a wooded area behind the Cottondale home of Charles Richard Sexton.
Sexton, 58, has been charged with Brannon's murder. Investigators said he admitted to moving her body, but has changed his story multiple times as to how she died.
Brannon was last seen alive by friends who said she went to a party at Sexton's house the weekend of December 2.
She was seen at Sexton's home again by her friends when they returned to the home on December 6, according to Tuscaloosa News.
Authorities believe that was the day Brannon was killed, said Capt Gary Hood of the Tuscaloosa County Metro Homicide Unit.
'There was alcohol, and possibly some drugs involved,' Hood said about the party. 'I can't confirm that at this point.'
Sexton told investigators he and Brannon had been involved in a physical altercation the night she died, and that she injured her head during the fight and had been bleeding heavily.
But Sexton gave 'multiple stories' as to how Brannon specifically injured her head, according to court records.
Sexton told investigators he fell asleep after the fight and found Brannon dead on the floor the next morning.
He then admitted to wrapping Brannon's body in plastic before moving her to a trash dump behind his mobile home.
Brannon was officially reported missing by her family on December 9.
Her friends were interviewed and phone records were examined before someone came forward and 'made a huge break' in the case, according to Hood.
Brannon's body was discovered behind Sexton's home on December 21.
Sexton was arrested the next day due to evidence found in his own home and statements he made to police, according to AL.com.
He was booked into Tuscaloosa County Jail and released on $75,000 bond the next day.
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It has since been revealed that Sexton has a long history of violent crimes against women.
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