Christopher Wolfenbarger found not guilty of killing, dismembering wife
New DNA evidence led to Christopher Wolfenbarger's 2024 arrest, but the jury acquitted him in hours, citing scientific proof of his innocence in the 1998 case.
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Melissa Wolfenbarger: Husband Found Not Guilty of Murdering Georgia Wife
Christopher Wofenbarger, the husband of slain Georgia woman, Melissa Wolfenbarger, has been found not guilty of her murder. According to Channel 2 Action News, a Fulton County jury took a few hours to return the verdict Friday. In 1999, investigators found a human head, soaked in bleach in a black trash bag, off of Avon Avenue in Atlanta. The head was in an area behind a glass company where Christopher Wolfenbarger once worked. Police said he di…
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