The remains of the Missouri mother of triplets who vanished nearly two years ago were discovered Wednesday, officials said.
Jacque Sue Waller a 39-year-old mother of triplets, was last seen June 1, 2011. Her husband, James "Clay" Waller, was charged with first-degree murder and will stand trial in the fall. A prosecutor said her husband admitted to his father that he killed his wife and dumped her body in a hole, KSDK.com reported.
His father died in December 2011, the report said.
The Cape Girardeau County prosecutor's office issued a one-paragraph statement Thursday. It said police recovered a body on Wednesday that has been confirmed as Waller.
She was 39 when she disappeared on June 1, 2011. No information was released on where the body was found. A woman answering phones at the prosecutor's office said no further comment would be made, citing an ongoing investigation.
Jacque Waller, the mother of triplets, vanished after a meeting with her estranged husband to talk about their divorce, Fox2Now.com reported. Her SUV was found abandoned near Fruitland, a town few miles away from their home.
Clay Waller is currently is serving a five-year term in federal prison after pleading guilty to threatening Jacque Waller's sister in an Internet posting, Fox2Now.com reported.
The couple's triplets, now 7 years old, are living with Jacque Waller's sister in St. Francois County.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report
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