New Jersey Man Accused of Killing Wife with Barbell, Allegedly Confessed to Family
A New Jersey man is accused of using a barbell to kill his wife and allegedly confessed to the crime in messages to relatives, according to court documents.

A New Jersey man has been charged with killing his wife using a barbell, according to a Monmouth County affidavit filed in the case.
The suspect allegedly confessed to the crime in emails and text messages sent to family members, court documents indicate. The affidavit provides details about the alleged confession communications but does not specify when the messages were sent or their exact contents.
The case has drawn attention due to the unusual weapon allegedly used in the killing. Barbells are weightlifting equipment typically found in gyms or home exercise areas.
Monmouth County authorities have not released additional details about the circumstances surrounding the alleged murder or the timeline of events. The suspect's identity and the victim's name have not been publicly disclosed in available court filings.
The investigation appears to be ongoing as prosecutors build their case based on the alleged confession messages and other evidence gathered by law enforcement.