Allen Prue and his wife strangled the single mother while her 2 year old son watched the whole thing!
The couple accused of strangling Vermont teacher Melissa Jenkins lured her from her home by telling her their vehicle had broken down and they needed help, court documents state.
Allen Prue, 30, and his wife, Patricia Prue, 33, allegedly strangled the well-loved science teacher and dumped her body in a river, according to the documents, while her 2-year-old son was in the car.
No clear motive was given, however the documents stated Allen Prue told police he wanted to "get a girl" on Sunday night, according to the Associated Press. Prue had allegedly asked Jenkins out in the past.
"They knew Ms. Jenkins and had snow plowed her driveway a few years ago," State Police Maj. Ed Ledo said.
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A search warrant is being executed at the Prues' home.
Allen Prue also worked as a newspaper delivery man for the Caledonian Record. The newspaper reported that Prue arrived an hour late for his shift on Sunday night, around the same time Jenkins vanished.
The body of Jenkins, 33, from St. Johnsbury, Vt., was found on a dark Vermont road Sunday night. Her SUV was found running with her 2-year-old son Ty inside.
Jenkins' vehicle was recovered Sunday evening near signs of a struggle after a friend who had been looking for the mother contacted the police.
Residents of the town of fewer than 8,000 people, which sits roughly 40 miles from the Canadian border, were stunned after her disappearance and the discovery of the body.
"We hope these arrests bring some closure to the family and friends of Melissa Jenkins," Lemos said.





Around 7pm on February 9, 2004
University of Massachuset senior Maura Murray was involved in a minor car
accident on route 112 in the town of Haverhill. A man driving by saw the
accident and offered to help. The twenty-one year old college student declined
his offer but he still called police anyways. Ten minutes later when the police
arrived Maura Murray's items were all locked in her car but she was not there.
It was at first theorized that perhaps she had taken off. Afterall, it wasn't
clear why she was heading to New Hampshire. She had been under stress lately and
told some professors that she needed to take time off. Eight years later, there
has been no trace of Maura. It has been theorized by some that she could have
been the victim of foul play. Others believe she may have started a new life. If
you have any information about Maura Murray please call Lt. Mark Mudgett at
603-271-2663 or you can call 1-866-479-5284 to leave an anonymous
tip.




