Utah man arrested in Hawaii for killing ex-girlfriend

A Utah man killed his ex-girlfriend and her three-year-old son, then wrapped their bodies in sheets and dumped them in a remote part of the state before they were reported missing two years ago, prosecutors said in charges unsealed Monday.

Emily Almiron, 23, and her three-year-old son, Gabriel, have never been found. But authorities have now filed aggravated murder charges against her then-boyfriend. 

Christopher Richard Poulson, 28, was arrested over the weekend in Hawaii, where he moved shortly after being confronted with evidence collected over two years of investigation by Orem police and the FBI, prosecutors said.

Christopher Richard Poulson, 28, was arrested in Hawaii and charged with murder in connection with the September 8, 2015 disappearance of his former girlfriend and her son

Emily Almiron

Gabriel, Almiron's son

Emily Almiron, 23, and Gabriel 3, have not been found since they went missing more than two years ago. Police now say the Poulson killed them, wrapped their bodies in sheets and dumped them in a remote part of Utah

Police say a cadaver dog detected the presence of human remains in the trunk of a Mustang Poulson sold cheaply shortly after Almiron and her son vanished on September 8, 2015.

A roommate later told police a hammer disappeared around the same time Almiron went missing, charging documents state.

Authorities also cite records showing Poulson drove to dumpsters near their apartment in Orem, about 40 miles south of Salt Lake City, the day after they disappeared, according to GPS data in charging documents. 

Poulson then bought a shovel and work gloves and drove to a rural area, according to the charges.

The following day, he bought sheets and another pair of gloves before leaving Almiron’s Toyota Prius filled with bags of her things and the boy’s car seat in a parking lot in the southern Utah city of St. George, it is claimed.

Poulson has told police he broke up with her on September 8 because he found drug paraphernalia in their apartment, and she left with her son, according to charging documents. 

Prosecutors say Poulson used drugs, including both marijuana and methamphetamine, himself.

No attorney or publicly listed phone number was available for Poulson on Monday.

Poulson previously told police that he broke up with her on the same day of her disappearance because of her alleged drug use. Police say that Poulson used both marijuana and methamphetamine

Poulson previously told police that he broke up with her on the same day of her disappearance because of her alleged drug use. Police say that Poulson used both marijuana and methamphetamine

The former couple is pictured together in an undated photo. Almiron's ex-husband initially reported her missing after she did not attend a child custody exchange

The former couple is pictured together in an undated photo. Almiron’s ex-husband initially reported her missing after she did not attend a child custody exchange

He later moved to the northern Utah town of Smithfield and told friends Almiron had moved to California, charges state. 

But police searched driver’s license databases all over the country without finding her. 

They also say she would be unlikely to leave shortly before she was due to graduate from a massage-therapy school where she had paid $13,000 in tuition.

She also never returned to her job at an Orem Italian restaurant, the Salt Lake Tribune reports.

Her credit cards and phone have gone unused since the date of her disappearance.

She was initially reported missing by her ex-husband after she did not attend a child custody exchange. 

The aggravated murder charges against Poulson carry the possibility of the death penalty, though prosecutors haven’t yet said if they will seek it.

Poulson has at two DUI convictions, court documents show. 

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