Police found the body of a recent graduate of Henry County's Ola High School in her California apartment on Tuesday and her new husband was charged with the slaying.
The body of Kalyn Denise O’Barr-Poteat, 19, was reportedly discovered in her San Diego apartment by police. Her husband, U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Patrick Poteat, 21, is being charged with murder, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune. His arraignment was scheduled for today in San Diego County Superior Court. He is being held without bail.
Kalyn O’Barr, a 2008 graduate of Ola High School, was found dead in her apartment home in San Diego, Calif., on Tuesday. She had apparently been strangled. Photo courtesy of Henry Daily Herald.

























@#3 - Hack reporting as you may call it is still news. We don't make the news. We report it.
@#4 - A motive is not mentioned because yesterday at his arraignment Patrick Poteat pleaded not guilty.
I wonder why a motive is not mentioned?
It's sad and my prayers do go out to the family
She was very young, and I offer my condolences to her family and friends.
Why?
Is it because everyone would already know it because she did have a job, or did you omit it under political pressure from the left?
Nude dancing might not be what conservatives would consider a moral profession but it was legal and beats selling drugs on the street then robbing taxpayers for welfare checks. I'll even bet she filed a tax return.
What I said is that she was earning a paycheck and paying her own way without depending on someone else.
Not everyone can do the same job. You shouldn't judge her until you've worn her shoes. There are college grads everywhere looking for work these days.
I am judging the profession, not her. I dont know her..and it really doesnt matter to me what she did for a living. I was responding to your comment.
It sounded more like a left wing attack on Christian conservatism.
No one murders or rapes or kidnaps someone else because they are a nude dancer, kindegarten teacher or dog catcher. Kaylin is not guilty of being murdered. She didn't do anything wrong. "stripper" whether you want to admit or not, is not flattering, and has no bearing on reporting the facts as known at this time. Her husband did not kill her because of her job, he killed her because he could not control or reason with his rage at her and the key is that it was his rage that killed her, not her job choice.
At this time, her job of choice is not important to us - maybe to the investigators but to bring it to this level is uncalled for. Focus on her soccer and her zest for life.
If this happened to someone in anyone else's family, would you want negativity surrounding it?? Doubt it.
The young ladies profession has its stigmas too.
Pray for both familes - it is quite possibly "the decent thing to do"
and i think yall should all respect her .one she isnt here to back her self up ,yall probably dont even know the whole story , maybe she really needed money and it was well paying , so yall dont go judging . think about it , IF YALL WERE TO DIE . WOULD YOU WANT EVERYOONE making rude comments . or would you like them to remember how sweet and loving you were???