GUILTY MI - Jeremy Barron, 37, murdered, Camden Township, 8 Feb 2017

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CAMDEN TWP., MI - Two Amish children out on an afternoon horseback ride in Camden Township Sunday discovered a dead body along their route.

At 3:52 p.m., April 2, police arrived at the wooded area off Dimmers Road near Gilmore Road where the body was discovered by the children, according to a release from the Hillsdale County Sheriff's Office.

Police, assisted by the Woodbridge Fire Department, located the body of an unidentified white man and launched a death investigation, police said.

https://www.google.com/amp/amp.mlive.com/v1/articles/20431240/two_children_find_dead_body_in.amp


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http://www.hillsdale.net/news/20180108/clark-to-face-jury-for-murder

A Bryan, Ohio man accused of killing 37-year-old Jeremy Alan Barron of Camden will face a jury of his peers this week in Hillsdale County Circuit Court.

Jay Scott Clark, 40, is charged with homicide — open murder — statutory short form and weapons — felony firearm for his participation in Barron’s homicide. The homicide charge carries a maximum possible penalty of up to life in prison and or any number of years.

Ashley Diane Hoath pleaded guilty to second degree murder just days before her jury trial was scheduled to begin in late 2017 and is scheduled for sentencing in February. In exchange for her guilty plea, Hoath agreed to testify against Clark.
 
Clark convicted of premeditated murder

A Bryan, Ohio man accused of murdering 37-year-old Jeremy Alan Barron in February 2017 was found guilty of first degree murder and felony firearm Friday morning in Hillsdale County Circuit Court.

Jay Scott Clark, 42, showed no emotion as the verdict was read allowed by Hillsdale County Circuit Judge Michael R. Smith Friday morning. As the jury was leaving the courtroom after being dismissed, Clark turned to his parents in the audience and simply shrugged, showing no other response to the outcome of the two and a half day jury trial.

Clark will appear back in circuit court at 8:30 a.m. Feb. 5 for sentencing where he faces penalties of up to life in prison plus two years.

Co-defendant to be sentenced next week for role in killing boyfriend

Prosecutor Neal Brady said he would not rescind an agreement with Ashley Hoath despite her failure to adhere to the terms by refusing to testify against her co-defendant and friend, Jay Scott Clark.

Hillsdale County Circuit Judge Michael Smith is to sentence Hoath on Thursday, Jan. 18. Second-degree murder is punishable by up to life in prison.

'It was pure evil,' says mom whose son was shot, killed, left in woods

They filled him with holes and left him, to lay in the woods, in the cold, hidden from view.

For nearly two months his mother, unknowing, could not rest.

"It was pure evil, a pure evil act," Jeremy Barron's mother Debbie Crawford said Thursday outside the Hillsdale County courthouse.

"I believe the jury spoke truthfully," Crawford said Friday. "I believe their job was vast."
 
Woman sentenced to 25 to 40 years for role in boyfriend's murder

Ashley Hoath went for a ride, knowing Jeremy Barron would never leave the vehicle alive.

There is evidence to support the contention she even fired one of several fatal shots.

For this, there is no justification, Hillsdale County Circuit Judge Michael Smith said Thursday.

"The problem with you, Miss Hoath, you can't come to terms with what you did," Smith said. "You won't live up to what you did. You are trying to snake out of it."

Calling her and her co-defendant Jay Clark's actions "unconscionable and reprehensible," Smith on Thursday sentenced Hoath to 25 to 40 years in prison for second-degree murder.
 

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