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The brother of a Washington state woman who was murdered and dismembered in 2016 was charged with her slaying on Tuesday, authorities said.

David Brent Haggard, 45, was charged with second-degree murder for the killing of his sister Jamie Haggard, 27, whose remains were found in a suitcase in a town about 31 miles north of Seattle, the Seattle Times reported.

His bail was set at $2 million at the hearing.

David Haggard killed his sister, chopped her into pieces then tried to burn her remains in the killing, prosecutors allege.

The killing may have been sparked after the siblings got into a beef about drug use, authorities said.

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David Haggard, 48, was sentenced to 15 years in prison after killing his half-sister.

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Investigators learned that on numerous occasions, Jamie told her boyfriend she feared David was going to kill her, sheriff officials said.

At some point just before Jamie went missing, she and her half brother got into an argument that led to David knocking Jamie out, according to court documents, and David told a roommate that he should kill her because she was causing so much trouble, prosecutors said.

More violent fights between the two ensued over the next two days, investigators said, and then Jamie went missing.

Detectives dug up the backyard where she had lived with her half-brother in an effort to find her remains, but her body was never found there. Then, in May of 2018, Jamie Haggard’s partially burnt, and dismembered remains were found in a suitcase off the shoulder of a road in Snohomish County, sheriff officials said.

Investigators later tied evidence found in that suitcase to David, and a GPS from a stolen car David was alleged to be driving on June 14 that year showed the car had driven a route near where the remains were found.
 
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