A Missouri woman and her husband were indicted Wednesday in the death of the woman's biological 16-year-old daughter, whose burned remains were found last month on the couple's property. Ruud and Peat married last month, on the same day that fragments of Leckie's bones were found in a "burn pile" on the couple's rural property. David Leckie and Tamile Leckie-Montague divorced in 2012, and Leckie-Montague's fiancé "couldn't get along with Savannah," Reed said. Reed said Ruud and Peat "got antsy" because an anthropologist was sifting through the ashes and left, saying they were going to get legal counsel. Reed said Ruud was a flight risk who has connections with "people who can hide her out."
Source: Fox News September 21, 2017 19:45 UTC