Authorities have charged a Murfreesboro man with first-degree murder in
connection with the death of his wife who was found on Valentine's Day
inside their Kanatak Lane home in the Blackman community.
Jacob Pearman, 30, was taken into custody only a few hours after he
allegedly killed his wife, 30-year-old Carla Pearman, according to
officials with Murfreesboro Police Department.
“He has been charged with first-degree murder,” said Maj. Clyde
Adkison, a spokesman for the Police Department. “During his interview,
he did confess to the detectives.”
Adkison said Jacob Pearman remains in custody at the Rutherford
County Adult Detention Center, where he is being held without bond until
a preliminary hearing, which will likely take place next week.
Police discovered the body of Carla Pearman at about 3:30 a.m. when
they responded to 839 Kanatak Lane, located off Fortress Boulevard in
the Preserve at Indian Creek subdivision, in reference to a possible
suicide.
“At approximately 3:21 a.m., our 9-1-1 communications center received
a phone call from the parents of (Jacob Pearman) stating that their son
was possibly contemplating suicide,” Adkison said.
When police arrived at the residence less than five minutes later,
they discovered Carla Pearman dead in the bedroom of the house, Adkison
said.
Just before 6 a.m., Adkison said police tracked down Jacob Pearman in
Manchester, Tenn., and brought him back to Murfreesboro for
questioning.
Detectives with the Criminal Investigations Division spent more than
four hours combing through the house collecting evidence, as the
investigation into the case continues.
Authorities have not publicly discussed how she was killed, and an
official cause of death will not be released until an autopsy is
completed by the State Medical Examiner's Office in Nashville.
The few details that have been released suggest that Carla Pearman was strangled and beaten to death.
Jacob Pearman, a well-known personal trainer at the Murfreesboro
Athletic Club, and Carla Pearman, who is originally from Manchester, had
been married for less than six months and lived in the house with her
young son, whose identity is not being released due to privacy laws.
It is unknown whether the boy was at home when his mother was killed.
Although police have not commented on a possible motive, Jacob
Pearman was scheduled to appear Thursday in Rutherford County General
Sessions Court for a criminal summons on a charge of felony child abuse
and neglect regarding an incident with his stepson.
A compilation of daily news articles from around the United States about deaths (including both people and animals) that appear to occur in the context of a past or present intimate relationship, focusing on 2009-present. (NOTE: this blog is limited to incidents that appear in the media and are captured by our search terms. We recognize this is not an exhaustive portrayal of all deaths resulting from intimate violence.) When is society going to realize intimate violence makes victims of us all?
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