Man charged after wife's remains discovered buried under her home

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A Pennsylvania woman who had been missing for months was found buried at her own home this week, and on Wednesday night police announced charges against her husband.

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In April, 46-year-old Cora Kline was reported missing, and after a recent search of the property, state troopers found her remains under her trailer.

"The troopers on scene obtained permission to search the property, and during that search, we discovered what we believed to be indicators of a burial site underneath the structure of the residence," Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Cliff Greenfield said.

Investigators won't say what led them back to her house, but they did say they identified her through photographs of her tattoos.

Her husband, 48-year-old James Kline, faces charges of criminal homicide, aggravated assault, strangulation, abuse of a corpse, simple assault, making false reports to police and tampering with and fabricating evidence, according to police.

Investigators told WJAC they believe James Kline strangled his wife before burying her body.

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