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Background: The Delaware County Justice Center in Muncie, Indiana (Delaware County Sheriff”s Office). Inset left: Michael Greer (Gilliland Howe Funeral Home). Inset right: Amy Singhas (Delaware County Sheriff’s Office).
An Indiana woman has been implicated in a gruesome case involving the death of her boyfriend, who was discovered shot and burned in his car.
Amy Singhas, 43, is confronting a series of serious charges, such as murder, arson leading to serious injury, kidnapping, criminal confinement, obstruction of justice, and conspiracy to commit murder, according to court documents accessed by Law&Crime.
The victim, identified as 58-year-old Michael Greer, lost his life in December. As reported by NBC affiliate WTHR in Indianapolis, family members confirmed that Greer had been in a relationship with Singhas prior to his death.
On December 14, 2025, around 3:45 a.m., the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a car fire in a rural area. Responding deputies arrived to find the vehicle engulfed in flames and soon discovered a body inside.
Investigation revealed that Greer had been brutally beaten and shot at a residence in Indianapolis. Subsequently, his body was wrapped in fabric and transported to a field in Delaware County, where it was set ablaze. An autopsy disclosed that he was alive when the fire began. Delaware County is located approximately 60 miles northeast of Indianapolis.
In a press release issued 10 days later, authorities announced the arrest of Singhas and 23-year-old Ameariss Aponte, who also faces charges of murder, arson, and obstruction of justice.
At least three other people were also charged with murder, arson, and obstruction of justice, including 43-year-old Tallis McCoy, 39-year-old Randal Moon Jr., and 30-year-old Megan Sloan, the regional outlet reported. While their cases continue to work their way through the court system, Sloan was ruled to be incompetent to stand trial.
The alleged plan to dispose of Greer included Singhas driving his car with him in the back seat to the field before Aponte got in the driver’s seat and drove it off the road, which the two of them reportedly admitted to. It is unclear what the motive behind the alleged murder was.
Singhas has a pretrial hearing set for March 16 before a scheduled jury trial on May 12.
Greer’s obituary states that “he touched the hearts of everyone who had the privilege of knowing him,” adding that he “will be remembered for his unwavering love for his family and friends, a love that guided his actions, inspired his generosity, and reflected the strength of his heart.”