Bechler expected to testify in his own defense
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Deepa Bharath
Eric Bechler, the Newport Beach man accused of killing his wife during
a boating trip more than three years ago, is expected to testify today at
his murder trial.
Bechler’s testimony is poised to come on the day when the defense
begins presenting its witnesses.
His attorney, John Barnett, said last week that Bechler volunteered to
take the stand and that he has always wanted to talk about what happened.
He said while it is not very common for murder defendants to testify,
it isn’t unusual either.
Prosecutors have charged Bechler, 33, with murdering his wife, Pegye,
38, by hitting her on the head with a dumbbell and weighting down her
body in the ocean about four miles off Newport Beach. Her body has not
been found.
Prosecutors allege that Bechler killed his wife to collect on her
$2-million life insurance policy.
Bechler has denied all charges and maintains that his wealthy wife, a
triathlete and expert swimmer, was knocked into the water by a rogue wave
when she was driving a rented speedboat while towing him on a body board
in July 1997.
The trial, which began in December, has taken several interesting
turns. So far, the prosecution has called to the stand several witnesses,
including Tina New, 30, Bechler’s former girlfriend, who told jurors that
he talked about the grizzly details of the murder after a night of
partying.
Kobi Laker, best man at the Bechlers’ wedding, said his friend had
discussed stuffing Pegye in a barrel and dumping her in the ocean.
Among the other witnesses were Harbor Patrol officers, members of his
wife’s family, colleagues and a stripper.
The trial will resume at 9 a.m. in Room C38 at the Orange County
Courthouse in Santa Ana.
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