Bechler jurors continue deliberating
Deepa Bharath
SANTA ANA -- Jurors on Thursday continued deliberations but reached no
verdict in the trial of Eric Bechler, the man accused of murdering his
wife during a boating trip more than three years ago.
The 12-member jury, which started deliberating late Wednesday
afternoon, is expected to continue deliberating today. Family members and
members of the media lined the corridor of the 10th floor of the Orange
County Courthouse until jurors filed out around 4:30 p.m.
The prosecution has alleged that Bechler hit his 38-year-old wife,
Pegye, on the head with a dumbbell and dumped her body in the ocean.
Bechler has consistently pleaded not guilty, saying his wife was swept
underwater by a wave while driving their rented speedboat and towing him
on a bodyboard. Her body has never been found.
Both prosecution and defense attorneys concluded their closing
arguments Wednesday afternoon. The prosecution maintained that Bechler
murdered his wife for her $2.5-million life insurance policy. Prosecutors
brought in a forensic accountant to interpret the more than 22,000 pages
of the Bechlers’ financial records.
The defense argued throughout the trial that Bechler lied about
killing his wife to impress his former girlfriend Tina New. Bechler was
arrested in October 1999 after New wore a recording device to help
investigators surreptitiously tape conversations between her and Bechler
in which he talked about killing his wife.
The defense said Bechler fabricated a grisly tale of murder and
betrayal to fuel New’s fantasy of being with “bad boys” who lived on the
edge and had frequent encounters with the law.
If convicted of first-degree murder, Bechler will face life in prison
without parole.
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