After discarding the phone, they went back to the campsite and Britany Barron said her husband told her he needed to go back to their house and ordered her to dispose of Amerault’s body before his return Friday, Sloper wrote. He left her with a pair of guns, including the one allegedly used to kill Amerault, saying they were to defend against wildlife, the affidavit states.
On multiple occasions on Sunday and Monday, hunters came into contact with either the Barrons or their campsite, according to the affidavit. On Tuesday morning, two of them went to the campsite and encountered Britany Barron, Sloper wrote. They informed her that camping was prohibited in that area and later they called N.H. Fish and Game to notify them of the violation.
A pair of Fish and Game conservation officers found Britany at the site and advised her that she should not to be camping in that area. They also observed an object under a large tarp and covered with sticks and branches, which was later identified as Amerault’s vehicle, the affidavit states. At one point while packing up the camp, the officers heard her say, “I’m in big trouble,” according to Sloper.
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