Bechler enters second not guilty plea
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Sue Doyle
SANTA ANA -- Eric Christopher Bechler pleaded not guilty for the second
time on Friday to felony murder charges in the death of his wife during a
boating trip.
Bechler, 32, of Newport Beach, is accused of killing his wife Pegye
Bechler for financial gain. He was in court Friday for a second
arraignment at Santa Ana Superior Court. A pretrial hearing was scheduled
for June 12.
Authorities arrested Bechler in October after a two-year investigation.
Pegye Bechler disappeared in July 1997 during an outing at sea in a
rented 19-foot power boat.
Bechler has maintained that his wife fell overboard after a big wave
crashed into the boat. Authorities never found the body.
Investigators allege that Bechler staged the accident to collect a
multimillion-dollar life insurance policy.
The trial will probably begin in a few months, said Tori Richards, a
spokeswoman for the district attorney’s office.
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