Missing wife’s remains found in Florida man’s back yard
03/08/2021 1:51 pm PST
BOYNTON BEACH, Fla. (TCD) --
A Florida man was arrested for murder after his missing wife’s remains were found buried in his back yard Friday.
Mary Stella Gomez-Mullet, 45, was missing since Feb. 18, and had been reported missing on Feb. 20, according to Boynton Beach Police. On Friday afternoon, March 5, Boynton Beach Police announced human remains were found at 152 S.E. 28th Court.
Hours later, at 11:06 p.m. Friday, police announced the arrest of Gomez-Mullet’s husband, 66-year-old Boynton Beach resident Roberto Colon, on a charge of first-degree murder in Gomez-Mullet’s death. Colon was also charged with marijuana possession.
During a search of Colon’s back yard Friday, WPTV-TV reports, investigators found human remains that were positively identified as belonging to Gomez-Mullet.
WPTV reports that according to a probable cause affidavit, a 911 caller reported Gomez-Mullet missing after the caller caller hadn’t heard from Gomez-Mullet since since the afternoon of Feb. 18, when she was going to Colon's residence.
According to the affidavit, Colon told investigators he had been in an argument with Gomez-Mullet and "terminated (her) from her employment."
He said he married her "after meeting her as part of a deal that she would take care of his mother in exchange for U.S. citizenship through the marriage." Colon had accused Gomez-Mullet of defrauding his mother out of several thousand dollars, WPTV reports.
On Feb. 23, Gomez-Mullet’s bloody purse was found less than a mile from Colon's house. Colon told officers Gomez-Mullet had bumped into a wall.
Detectives found several red markings, later confirmed to be blood, on the front door to Colon's home. Colon told detectives the blood came from a cut he got doing work on the house. Blood was later found in a garage, WPTV reports. Colon said one of his dogs had died there about five years ago, and also said he had buried about six of his dogs in the back yard. The blood was later confirmed to be human.
Palm Beach County court records show that a marriage certificate for the couple was issued in January.
MORE:
- Roberto Colon arrest - Boynton Beach Police Dept. Facebook
- Remains found - Boynton Beach Police Dept. Facebook
- Mary Stella Gomez Mullet missing - Boynton Beach Police Twitter
- Boynton Beach man arrested after wife's remains found buried in backyard - WPTV
- ‘They can’t put ... Humpty Dumpty back together again,’ husband said of wife’s body found buried in backyard, according to police - South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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