‘She tried her best’: Woman’s husband believed to be found dismembered in 9th ward

Micah Dardar turned emotional on Wednesday as he thought about his wife Julia and felt how she wanted to be remembered. Dadar said, “She wants to be remembered as a good mother. She tried her best. We had our ups and downs but when she was healthy and especially before that, we worked really hard.” Micah Dardar reported the disappearance of his wife Julia in December. He and his two daughters had a feeling that something was wrong. Weeks later, the 36-year-old was victimized in an unclassified death in the 9th Ward along Pauline Street, according to NOPD documents. Mika Dardar said, “I knew she was going down a bad road. But this is the gruesome road that it ended. It’s beyond belief.” Just on Tuesday, the NOPD found crumpled remains inside a freezer on a bus next to Pauline’s residence. Still, officials have yet to confirm whether the remains belonged to Julia Dardar. But as for Micah, he said he’s already done the math on the situation. “There is little doubt in my mind. She was completely off the grid by the time this would have happened. She hadn’t even approached the kids for Christmas. , which I believe in her state of mind, too, she would have Micah said. Mika Dardar said that his wife was addicted to crystal meth. She started living with Benjamin Beale, who owned the house, months before she died. Beale has since been arrested on a range of charges, including arms and drug charges in the case. So far, there are no charges for the death of Julia Darder. Mika Dardar said, “I believe he is one of the people responsible. But I believe there is a large network of people who may have had direct or indirect involvement with the situation.” June to listen and help people out,” said Chesca Aymard, a friend of Julia and Micah Darder. Meanwhile, Julia’s other family and friends said they were also devastated. Mom worked on cars as a mechanic. Known for being caring and creative with a love of working. But Micah Dardar said drug addiction was a soft spot that eventually tore the family apart. “It’s a huge gap, the emptiness in our lives. Because we always thought she would get better and be back,” he said. Micah Dardar said he looked forward to more details coming to light about what happened to Pauline Street. Check out WDSU for the latest updates. Stay with

Micah Dardar turned emotional on Wednesday as he thought about his wife Julia and felt how she wanted to be remembered.

Dadar said, “She wants to be remembered as a good mother. She tried her best. We had our ups and downs but when she was healthy and especially before that, we worked really hard.”

Micah Dardar reported the disappearance of his wife Julia in December. He and his two daughters had a feeling that something was wrong.

Weeks later, the 36-year-old was victimized in an unclassified death in the 9th Ward along Pauline Street, according to NOPD documents.

Micah Dardar said, “I knew she was going down a bad path. But this is the gruesome path that it ended. It’s beyond belief.”

Just on Tuesday, the NOPD found crumpled remains inside a freezer on a bus next to the residence with Pauline. Still, officials have yet to confirm whether the remains belonged to Julia Dardar.

But as for Micah, he said he’s already done the math on the situation.

“I have a little doubt in my mind. She was completely off the grid by the time this would have happened. She didn’t even approach the kids for Christmas, which I believe, even in her state of mind, she would be, Micah said.

Mika Dardar said that his wife was addicted to crystal meth. She started living with Benjamin Beale, who owned the house, months before she died.

Beale has since been arrested on a range of charges, including arms and drug charges in the case. So far, there are no charges for the death of Julia Darder.

Mika Dardar said, “I believe he is one of the people responsible. But I believe there is a large network of people, who may be directly or indirectly connected with this situation.”

Chesca Aymard, a friend of Julia and Micah Dardar, said: “She fell to the bottom. We’ve been trying since June to make people listen and help.”

Meanwhile, Julia’s other family and friends said they were also devastated. Mom was known to be caring and creative with a love of working on cars as a mechanic.

But Micah Dardar said drug addiction was the soft spot that eventually tore the family apart.

“It’s a huge gap, the emptiness in our lives. Because we always thought she would get better and come back,” he said.

Micah Dardar said he is looking forward to more information about what really happened to Pauline Street.

Stay tuned with WDSU for the latest updates.

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