Amber Waterman Charged In Kidnapping And Murder Of Pregnant Woman

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Amber Waterman has been charged in the kidnapping and murder of Ashley Bush who was 31 weeks pregnant at the time. According to police reports Amber Waterman an her husband James Waterman would lure Ashley Bush by posting a work at home job position. Amber Waterman set up a meeting at a convenience store where she would be lured into a pickup truck. Ashley Bush fiance would see her drive off with Amber. Apparently the entire goal was to steal Ashley Bush yet to be born child. Ashley Bush would be found dead two days later from a gunshot. The unborn child was found in a separate location. Amber Waterman would be arrested and has been charged with kidnapping and murder plus bringing Ashley across State lines. James Waterman would be charged as an accessory after the face. Both Watermans have plead not guilty

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Missouri woman has pleaded not guilty to murdering a Arkansas woman who was 31 weeks pregnant in attempt to steal the baby.

Amber Waterman, 42, was charged Friday with kidnapping resulting in death in the murder of 33-year-old Ashley Bush, who was found near Waterman’s home on November 3.

According to court documents, Waterman and her husband Jamie, also 42, abducted Bush ‘for the purpose and benefit of claiming Ashley Bush’s child as the defendant’s child.’

Officials in Benton County said Waterman lured Bush by using ‘Lucy’ as a pseudonym and a phony job interview posting.

Authorities said the pregnant Bush was looking for a work from home job at the time.

Lucy’ met Bush at an Arkansas library on October 28 and offered to connect her with someone who could get her a job, according to an affidavit. 

They made plans to meet again at a convenience store on October 31, with Bush believing she would go with ‘Lucy’ to meet the supposed boss about 13 miles away from the store and 25 miles from where the Watermans live in Missouri. 

Bush was dropped off at the store by her fiance, Joshua Willis, who saw her leave with the woman he had seen meet with Bush at the library.  

She texted Willis at around 3 p.m. to say that she was on her way back to the convenience store, but when the truck Willis saw Bush get into drove by, it drove past the store, onto a local highway due north. 

Willis recognized the truck and that ‘Lucy’, AKA Amber Waterman, was driving.

Suspicious, Willis continued to try and contact his fiancee, going to voicemail. He reported her missing by 6:30 p.m.  

She was found dead from an apparent gunshot wound two days later. The unborn child, which Bush had named Valkyrie Grace Willis, was found in a separate location. 

The Watermans also accused of having transported Bush across state lines from Arkansas to Missouri. 

Social media users discovered Waterman posting to her Facebook account photos of ultrasound, appearing to indicate she was pregnant in the months leading up to the murder. 

In addition to the charges against Amber Waterman, husband Jamie has been charged with being an accessory. He also pleaded not guilty.

Waterman waived a formal reading of the indictment against her and made her not guilty plea in federal court Friday. 

The US Attorney for the district said that Amber Waterman could face the death penalty if found guilty.  

A pretrial hearing is scheduled for December 14 with the federal trial set to start on December 14. 

Officials have suggested the Watermans will likely face overlapping charges in multiple states given the nature of their offenses.  

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Amber Waterman Charged With Murder Of Pregnant Woman

Amber Waterman and Jamie Waterman

Amber Waterman is a woman from Missouri who would kidnap a pregnant woman that ended in the woman’s death. According to police reports Amber Waterman allegedly kidnapped Ashley Bush who was 31 weeks pregnant in the hope of claiming the baby as her own. Ashley Bush was shot and killed and the fetus was removed from her body. The baby would not survive. Amber Waterman who is now charged on the Federal level for crossing the State line has been charged with kidnapping leading to death. Amber Waterman husband Jamie Waterman has been charged with accessory after the fact.

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 A Pineville, Mo., couple has been charged in federal court for their roles in the kidnapping and murder of a pregnant Arkansas woman.

Amber Waterman, 42, and her husband, Jamie Waterman, 42, were charged in separate criminal complaints signed on Thursday, Nov. 3, and filed in the U.S. District Court in Springfield today. The Watermans remain in federal custody pending detention hearings, which have not yet been scheduled.

Amber Waterman is charged with one count of kidnapping resulting in death. The federal criminal complaint alleges that, between Oct. 31 and Nov. 2, 2022, Amber Waterman kidnapped Ashley Bush, who was approximately 31 weeks pregnant, in order to claim her unborn child as her own. She allegedly transported Ashley Bush from Maysville, Arkansas, to Pineville, resulting in her death.

Jamie Waterman is charged with one count of being an accessory after the fact to kidnapping resulting in death. The federal criminal complaint alleges that he assisted Amber Waterman, in order to hinder and prevent her apprehension, trial, and punishment, knowing she had committed the offense of kidnapping resulting in death.

According to an affidavit filed in support of the federal criminal complaints, Amber Waterman adopted the false on-line persona of “Lucy” in order to meet Ashley Bush, then lured her to meet a second time to give her a ride to a purported job interview. Instead, the affidavit says, Amber Waterman killed Ashley Bush.

Amber Waterman allegedly led Jamie Waterman to the body of Ashley Bush, who was clothed and lying face down next to a boat near their house, covered in a blue tarp. Amber Waterman removed a ring from Ashley Bush’s finger and rolled her body onto the blue tarp, the affidavit says, which Jamie Waterman then dragged to a fire pit behind the residence. The Waterman’s allegedly burned the body, moved it onto the bed of Jamie Waterman’s blue GMC pickup, and drove a short distance from their residence to hide the body.

Ashley Bush was reported as a missing person on Monday, Oct. 31. Her fiancé told law enforcement that he saw her being driven as a passenger in a pickup truck by a woman he knew as “Lucy.” They had originally met “Lucy” at the Gravette, Ark., public library a few days earlier, at which time “Lucy” was driving the same pickup truck. During this meeting at the library, “Lucy” and Ashley Bush had discussed employment opportunities, and later that day, “Lucy” offered to drive her to meet her supervisor at a Bentonville, Ark., company.

On Oct. 31, Ashley Bush’s fiancé drove her to meet “Lucy” at a Handi-Stop convenience store in Maysville, Ark. He later received a message to pick her up at the same Handi-Stop store, but while he was waiting for her to arrive, he saw “Lucy” and Ashley Bush drive past without stopping. He attempted to contact Ashley Bush by phone, but his calls went to voice mail. He later found her phone on the side of the highway.

Detectives with the Benton County, Ark., Sheriff’s Department examined the phone and found the Facebook account for “Lucy.” Detectives located a public posting on the account that read “I have a bunch of baby items if any moms to be need them.” Detectives traced the Facebook account to Jamie Waterman, and learned from examining Amber Bush’s Google records that she had traveled to Pineville, approximately .15 miles from the Watermans’ residence.

When investigators questioned the Watermans on Tuesday, Nov. 1, they were initially told that Amber had a miscarriage. Detectives noticed what appeared to be blood stains on the inside of a pickup truck that matched the description of the vehicle given by Ashley Bush’s fiancé. The vehicle was seized by law enforcement and search warrants obtained on Thursday, Nov. 3, for the vehicle and residence.

Detectives questioned Jamie Waterman again on Thursday, Nov. 3. According to the affidavit, he told detectives that, after they had questioned them and left their residence, Amber Waterman told him she had killed Ashley Bush and then quickly changed her story and said “Lucy” had killed her. She then led him to the body, which he assisted in disposing.

The charges contained in these complaints are simply accusations, and not evidence of guilt. Evidence supporting the charges must be presented to a federal trial jury, whose duty is to determine guilt or innocence.

These cases are being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Stephanie L. Wan and James J. Kelleher. They were investigated by the FBI, the Benton County, Ark., Sheriff’s Department, and the McDonald County, Mo., Sheriff’s Department in conjunction with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of Arkansas and the Benton County, Ark., Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.

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