Crime & Safety
Building Where Amy Warf Found Murdered to Be Torn Down
Hampton mother and North Hampton native was allegedly killed by her ex-husband and left in the old City Concrete factory.

The building where a local woman was found murdered last year will soon be demolished.
Amy Warf, a 36-year-old Hampton mother and a North Hampton native, was allegedly killed by ex-husband Aaron Desjardins and left in the old City Concrete factory at 2 Hampton Road in Exeter on March 7.Â
A judge recently approved the tear-down of the building, according to the Union Leader.
Desjardins, of Epping, was charged with first-degree murder. His current wife, Sarah, was charged with conspiracy to commit murder and hindering apprehension.
His sister, Michele Corson, of Skowhegan, Maine, was also charged with being an accomplice to murder and conspiracy to commit murder. She faces a life sentence.
[Read the full Union Leader story here.]
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