Callous killer allegedly murdered wife before hiding body and giving slain woman's wedding ring to Tinder date
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Published: 03:19, 20 May 2026 | Updated: 03:28, 20 May 2026 A Wisconsin man allegedly murdered his wife and later gave her wedding ring to his new fiancée, whom he met on Tinder. Aaron Nelson, 43, allegedly killed, 42-year-old Alexis Nelson, and hid her body before claiming that she had died and gifting her ring to a new girlfriend he met online. Alexis' body still has not been found. Prosecutors said that on April 2, 2025, he created a new Facebook account under the name 'James Nelson,' and even changed his relationship status to 'widowed,' according to WISC News. Neighbor Carrie Peaine told WITI-TV News that she typically only saw Alexis alongside her husband and often heard the couple fighting inside their home. 'I still, I wish he would just tell ’em where her body is,' Peaine told the outlet. 'What he did with her at least, you know. The family needs it.' On Friday, Aaron was arrested and charged with first-degree intentional homicide and hiding a corpse in 'connection with the disappearance of his wife,' according to cops. He appeared in Dodge County Court the following day, where a judge set his bond at $1 million cash. 'The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office recognizes that this investigation has been difficult for Alexis Nelson’s family and many within the community,' the sheriff's office wrote in a statement. Aaron Nelson, 43, of Wisconsin, allegedly killed his wife Alexis Nelson, hid her body and gave her wedding ring to a new girlfriend he met on Tinder last year before they moved in together just weeks later A neighbor said she only saw Alexis Nelson, 42 (pictured), alongside her husband and often heard the couple fighting inside their home 'Because this matter is now before the court, and out of respect for the family, the judicial process, and the continued integrity of the investigation, no further details or comments will be released by law enforcement at this time,' they added. The arrest followed an investigation into Alexis’ disappearance after family members reported her missing, telling authorities they had not heard from her since May 2025. In February, the sheriff’s office released a missing-person flyer for Alexis, announcing that both it and the Beaver Dam Police Department were actively searching for clues about her whereabouts. Investigators determined the couple, who lived together in Beaver Dam, were last seen together on March 28, 2025, on surveillance footage from the convenience store Kwik Trip, according to Law & Crime. Cellphone records allegedly showed she later moved to Sun Prairie - about 30 miles south - marking her last known activity. In a criminal complaint obtained by Law & Crime, prosecutors allege that just one day later - March 30, 2025 - Aaron purchased a 32-gallon trash can. Prosecutors claim that additional evidence uncovered in the following weeks also pointed to his responsibility for his wife’s death, including allegedly giving others conflicting accounts of what happened to her. The criminal complaint alleges that Aaron told different people his wife had died, claiming to some that it was due to excessive alcohol use and to others that it was cancer, according to WISC News. On March 30, 2025, Aaron allegedly purchased a 32-gallon bucket. Authorities said the bucket tested positive for Alexis’ blood and contained evidence consistent with human decomposition The body of Alexis Nelson, 42, has yet to be recovered It also claims that he was abusive toward Alexis and that a domestic incident led her to file a restraining order, resulting in him having to live with a coworker. By April, according to prosecutors, Aaron had created a new Facebook profile, changed his status to 'widowed,' and met another woman on Tinder, where he soon began a relationship. Police interviewed his new girlfriend, who said the couple had moved in together by the end of May. During the interview, detectives noticed she was wearing an engagement ring that was later determined to be Alexis’ wedding ring from her marriage to Aaron, according to court documents. In June, a search warrant was executed at Aaron’s girlfriend’s home, where investigators found the 32-gallon container he had purchased months earlier, according to WISC News. Authorities said the bucket tested positive for Alexis’ blood and contained evidence consistent with human decomposition. Cadaver dogs deployed in the search also indicated the possible scent of human remains, supporting investigators’ findings. Still, Alexis’ body has not yet been found. Nelson was booked into the Dodge County Jail and is scheduled back in court on May 28. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, there are resources available to help. The National Domestic Violence Hotline is open 24/7 at 800-799-7233. Domestic Abuse Intervention Services (DAIS) can be reached by phone at 608-251-4445, by text 24/7 at 608-420-4638 or online at abuseintervention.org. No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? 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