In a disturbing case that combines paranormal investigation with tragic consequences, a Pennsylvania man is facing murder charges after allegedly killing his girlfriend over fears sparked by a paranormal detection device.

What Started As A Regular Evening Turned Into Something Sinister
According to court documents, Jared Wolfe and his girlfriend Jane White, 46, were spending time at a friend’s house in Northumberland County when things took a dark turn.
The couple had reportedly been smoking marijuana, though Wolfe later told police he was uncertain about what substance he had actually consumed.
The Ghost Meter Reading That Changed Everything

In what might sound like the plot of a horror movie but is tragically real, Wolfe had placed a paranormal meter under a statue in the home.
When the device showed a “high reading,” something snapped.
According to the police affidavit, Wolfe became convinced that White and others present were “trying to kill him and eat him.”
What Happened Next Is Heartbreaking

Sunbury police officer Trey Kurtz detailed in his report that Wolfe, overcome with panic, fled the house to retrieve a handgun from his vehicle.
What followed would forever change multiple lives – White, a mother of two, was shot dead on January 3.
The Aftermath Of A Senseless Tragedy

The community was left reeling from the loss of White, who was known for her work as an artist and photographer.
“She was an amazing mother and person. Her life was taken from her with no reason at all,” one tribute read. The pain of her loss is perhaps most poignantly captured in her child’s words:
“I think about you every day Mom. I love you so so much.”
On February 5, a judge ruled that Wolfe would face trial on seven charges, including first-degree murder, aggravated assault, and possession of a firearm without a license.
The case has sent shockwaves through the local community and raised questions about the intersection of paranoia, substance use, and tragedy.
In A Chilling Parallel
In an unrelated but equally disturbing case, another domestic tragedy recently unfolded in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Yevgeny Andreyev, 36, confessed to killing his girlfriend, Daria ‘Dora’ Perevozchikova, 28, on New Year’s Eve.
After murdering her with a mallet during an argument over stolen foreign currency, he lived with her decomposing body for weeks, keeping a window open to mask the smell and using her phone to send messages to her friends and family.
The crime was only discovered when her father, Vladimir Perevozchikov, 54, reported her missing.
As the case moves forward through the legal system, those who knew and loved her are left to grapple with the senseless nature of her death.
Editor’s Note: This article was compiled from court documents, police reports, and community testimonials from Northumberland County, Pennsylvania.