August 13th 2024.
Tony Charboneau and Brandi Luffy were recently charged in the tragic death of Amy Hogue. The details of the case are truly disturbing, as it is alleged that Charboneau tied Hogue to a wheelchair and forced her to watch as he dug her own grave before ultimately ending her life.
According to reports from the Associate Circuit Court of Washington County, Charboneau became physically violent with Hogue after a verbal argument on June 20th. He allegedly punched and stomped on her, leading to her untimely death. But it doesn't stop there - Luffy, who had previously been in a relationship with Charboneau, confessed to investigators that she helped him restrain Hogue to the wheelchair using ratchet straps.
Luffy went on to reveal that she and Charboneau then moved Hogue to a nearby wooded area, where he proceeded to shoot her in the head before burying her body. The prosecutor in the case stated that Charboneau spent the rest of the day covering Hogue's grave with large rocks and tree limbs. Meanwhile, Luffy remained in a vehicle, keeping watch as her accomplice committed this heinous act. She also admitted to destroying Hogue's belongings, including her purse and the ratchet straps and tarp used in the crime.
The victim, identified as Hogue's son Corbin Crider's wife, Taylor Crider, was understandably devastated by the loss of her mother-in-law. In a heartfelt statement on a GoFundMe page, she expressed her sorrow and anger over what had happened. She shared that Hogue, who was only 43 years old, never got the chance to meet her first grandchild, as she went missing just four days after his birth. Taylor emphasized that Hogue did not deserve to meet such a cruel fate and that she leaves behind a loving family who will miss her dearly.
It is truly heartbreaking to think that someone could be capable of such a brutal and senseless act. The loss of Amy Hogue has left a void in the lives of those who loved her and will never be forgotten. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family and friends during this difficult time. May justice be served for Hogue and her loved ones find some semblance of peace.
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