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Jaderius Webb Obituary, Death; Woman charged with burning murder victim’s body

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Jaderius Webb Obituary, Death; – A woman has been charged with the incineration of a murder victim’s remains. On Saturday, July 20, the Memphis Police Department, along with the Memphis Fire Department, responded to a vehicle fire shortly after 3:35 a.m. at the intersection of Weaver Road and Tully Road.

The vehicle, a black 2004 BMW 545i registered to Carlos Malone, was discovered ablaze approximately 200 feet north of the intersection. On Monday, July 22, while conducting an inventory of charred vehicles, officers discovered a severely burned body in the rear of the BMW. The deceased was later identified as Jaderius Webb. Webb had been reported missing on July 20 by his father, Malone.

On Tuesday, July 23, investigators interviewed a woman who indicated she had been texting Tameria Clark’s mother on July 20 at 1:30 p.m. During their exchange, the woman inquired about Webb’s well-being, to which the mother responded negatively. When the woman asked if Webb was deceased, Clark’s mother confirmed, stating, “Yes.” On Friday, July 26, Horn Lake Police executed a search warrant at Tameria Clark’s residence on Ramblewood Drive.

Upon entering the home, investigators found a deceased dog left in a travel kennel, as well as a 2016 GMC Terrain. Malone informed the police that Webb had been meeting with Clark and provided them with her Facebook and Instagram profiles. Investigators located a Facebook video posted on July 20 featuring Clark.

Police interviewed three witnesses who attended the party where the video was recorded. These witnesses reported that Clark arrived late and appeared to be in distress. According to the affidavit, Clark confided in the witnesses that she had been involved in an incident that could lead to her incarceration.

She claimed that a man had been killed in her residence and that she was left to dispose of the body, admitting to having burned it, as stated in the affidavit. Clark was subsequently identified in a six-person photo lineup. She is currently being held on a $500,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday.

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