Necedah woman charged with homicide, hiding corpse in boyfriend’s death

Charges have been filed against a woman in connection with the death of a Necedah man.

Monday, the Juneau County District Attorney filed charges against Crystal Pharis, 27. She faces first-degree intentional homicide, hiding a corpse, neglecting a child and several counts of bail jumping.

The charges are in connection with thedeath of Jason Dailey, 26,who investigators say died of blunt force trauma.

A sheriff’s deputy first stopped at Pharis’ West 9th Street home in Neeceah around 10:30 a.m. on Nov. 12, according to a criminal complaint. Pharis told police Dailey left the house two days earlier with some money but without his wallet. She said she did not want to report him missing.

The deputy left but returned 24 minutes later. This time a 26-year-old man answered the door. Inside, the deputy found Pharis laying unconscious on top of her two-month-old child. according to the criminal complaint.

To read more go to WKOW: https://wkow.com/news/top-stories/2019/11/18/necedah-woman-charged-with-homicide-in-boyfriends-death/

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