The remains of 17-year-old Baylee Carver, of Albemarle, were found in Cabarrus County after a four-day-long search, police said.
Many of her loved ones got the news minutes before the start of a vigil.
Baylee Carver had obvious wounds to her body, which indicated she did not die naturally, according to court documents.
Albemarle police said her boyfriend, Joshua Biles, 20, called 911 early Friday to report her death and that he disposed of her body.
Bennie Carver has strong words for her killer.
“I can’t believe they had done something like this to her,” he said. “And threw her out like a piece of trash, you know. It’s awful. They don’t even deserve to get out. They don’t even deserve bond. They need to keep them in there.”
Albemarle police said the medical examiner will perform an autopsy to confirm how Baylee died.
Bile was charged with felony obstruction and concealment of death and is in the Stanly County jail. There could be more charges.
The search for Baylee Carver started on Friday, which was when Biles told police that he couldn’t remember where he left the body.
Remains of missing Albemarle teen found in Cabarrus County
Carver’s remains were found north of Highway 49 and Route 601 just before 5 p.m. on Tuesday, police said.
