Armando Barron
Jury Finds Armando Barron Guilty of Murder in Beheading Case
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KEENE — The jury in the Armando Barron murder case found him guilty Thursday after deliberating for just four hours in Cheshire Superior Court.
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KEENE — The jury in the Armando Barron murder case found him guilty Thursday after deliberating for just four hours in Cheshire Superior Court.
Britany Barron told the jury after husband Armando Barron’s rampage left Jonathan Amerault dead, and after he forced her to drive hours north to one of the most remote parts of the state where he wanted her to cut up and hide the body, then he would be back with their daughters so she could say goodbye.
What they are unlikely to learn in Cheshire County Superior Court during his murder trial are details about Armando Barron’s alleged infidelities, his past physical abuse of his wife, and his arrest for desertion from the military. All that evidence has been sealed, but there are clues in the available records.
“Do you know what the name of this gun is? It’s called the Judge. Ironic, huh?”
Armando Barron said to Jonathan Amerault while pointing his .45 caliber revolver at the man he was about to murder.
Armando Barron, the Jaffrey man accused of murdering the man his wife was flirting with and then forcing her to cut off his head, now claims his wife committed the gruesome 2020 murder.
Lawyers for accused murderer Armando Barron, who allegedly tortured and shot a Keene man before he forced his wife to decapitate the corpse, want to block evidence of a prior domestic assault.
Armando Barron, accused of murdering a Keene man in a jealous rage and then forcing his wife to cut the head off the victim’s corpse, wants to block prosecutors from using recordings of jail-house calls and visits at the upcoming murder trial.
NORTH HAVERHILL — The family of Keene’s Jonathan Amerault said Britany Barron, 31, deserves no leniency for her role in Amerault’s murder and decapitation on Sept. 19, 2020.
Britany Barron, the Jaffrey woman who cut the head off her dead lover, will plead guilty on Monday to three counts of falsifying physical evidence as part of a plea agreement filed late Friday.