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Bizarre Facebook request leads to wife's dead body in Tacoma

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Tony Barrett and his wife Sara Barrett are shown in this image provided by the Pierce County Sheriff's Office. (AP Photo/Pierce County Sheriff's Office)
The Pierce County man accused of killing his estranged wife and then calling a TV station to report it, will be booked into jail to face a murder charge.

Sheriff's detective Ed Troyer told KIRO Radio's Ron and Don Show Tony Barrett, 42, and his wife were estranged and had a history of violence. Multiple protection orders had been issued over the years. He said the couple were married about 26 years and have three sons.

"So, they've lost their mom and now they're going to lose their dad by virtue of going to prison for probably the majority of the rest of his life," said Troyer.

Investigators believe Sara Barrett, 42, was kidnapped from her workplace in DuPont Wednesday. Her car was found there with blood stains inside. "We believe that he took her by force," said Troyer. He said Tony Barrett called KOMO TV Wednesday night to report that he'd killed his wife and asked the news station to post that information on its Facebook page. The TV station called police.

The assignment desk asked if there was someone they could notify, and the caller said, "No, I'm not going to be here much longer." The TV station reported that the caller said... "It was supposed to be 'til death do us part, but she wouldn't."

Troyer said a security guard at the Tacoma U-W campus spotted Barrett's truck at about 3 a.m. Thursday and he called police, leading to a high speed chase over the Narrows Bridge that ended when officers laid down spike strips. Police say Barrett attacked officers with a crowbar and was taken into custody with the help of a police dog.

Then, the search began for Sara Barrett.

"We believed some harm had come to her. We were just hoping that we'd find her alive and through our search and everything we did throughout the night, that's what our main goal was but once we found her in the motel room, she was deceased," said Troyer. Sara Barrett's body was found in a Tacoma motel room Thursday morning.

Court records show Barrett had attacked his wife in 2007, holding a pillow over her face until she nearly suffocated, the TV station reported.

The couple's grown son broke down the bedroom door and stopped the attack. Barrett pleaded guilty to third-degree assault and served a day in jail and two years under supervision by the Department of Corrections.

He was ordered not to have any hostile contact with Sara Barrett for five years. That order expired on Feb. 25.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Chris Sullivan, KIRO Radio Reporter
Chris loves the rush of covering breaking news and works hard to try to make sense of it all while telling stories about real people in extraordinary circumstances.

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  • Newton wrote...
    He did confess.
    What ever its worth.
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  • 2112 wrote...
    26 years?
    Married at 16? Tough odds in the best of circumstances.
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  • CH wrote...
    Scottinshoreline:
    Troll.
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  • black_bart wrote...
    Why don't they just......
    Make violence free zones?
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  • chubby wrote...
    I wonder . . .
    how many times Anne Bremner drove drunk before she was finally caught. Ask her next time you have her on your show, Dori. Hypocrite! Oh wait, Dori says that people drive an average of 80 times before they are caught. And please, please, please start taking phone calls from listeners again. It is torture to listen to you banter with that pea brain producer, Jake. It's talk radio . . . the callers make the show!
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