Accused Wife Killer Purchased Trash Can, Peroxide During Disappearance

Alaska — New testimony in the Zarrius Hildabrand murder trial reveals he purchased a trash can and peroxide during the time of his wife Saria Barney’s disappearance. Store employees reviewed the receipts, adding to the mounting evidence against him.

Hildabrand, a U.S. Army soldier, is accused of murdering his newlywed wife after a birthday celebration. The prosecution is using the purchases to suggest he was preparing to dispose of evidence.

The case continues with more witnesses expected as the military marriage murder trial unfolds. Saria’s family seeks justice for the young combat medic.
This developing story highlights how everyday purchases can become key evidence in a murder investigation.

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