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Huge Development In the Case of That Phoenix Man Who Set Girlfriend on Fire and Left Her Baby in a Car Seat

Antwaun Ware is sentenced to life in prison for murdering his girlfriend and abandoning their baby.

A Phoenix man faced murder charges after his girlfriendโ€™s body was found torched to a crisp and her infant was found abandoned. Now, heโ€™s learned his fate after being found guilty in connection to both incidents.

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Antwaun Ware, 27, was sentenced for the murder of his girlfriend, 21-year-old Jasmine Dunbar, back in 2018. Phoenix police say in March of that year, they were notified by passing drivers of a 7-month-old baby in a car seat abandoned on the side of 83rd Avenue and Camelback Road, per ABC 15. Around the child, police found items belonging to Dunbar, including her identification.

Upon contacting Dunbarโ€™s family, police said they were informed that the same day her baby was found, Dunbar was supposed to be traveling with Ware to get a paternity test. Investigators then traced Wareโ€™s steps and determined that he ended up at a field. There, about three miles from the location the child was found, is where police found Dunbarโ€™s charred remains, according to The Arizona Republic.

Authorities suspected Ware beat the woman to death and set her body on fire.

The family described Dunbar as โ€œa sweet and struggling new momโ€ before her life was brutally taken, according to a GoFundMe post. The donations went toward funeral arrangements and supporting Dunbarโ€™s mother with raising her grandchild.

Ware pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and child endangerment. He was sentenced last Friday to natural life in prison.

โ€œThis defendantโ€™s callous actions have no place in our community. Thanks to the hard work of my prosecutors, he will live the rest of his life behind bars,โ€ said Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell in a statement. โ€œTo the people who rescued this baby, I say โ€˜thank you.โ€™ This child is alive today because of your heroic actions.โ€

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