No verdict yet in Bechler case
Deepa Bharath
SANTA ANA -- After nearly 18 hours of deliberation, jurors on Monday
still had not reached a verdict about whether Eric Bechler murdered his
wife during a boating trip off Newport Beach three years ago.
Bechler is accused of hitting his 38-year-old wife, Pegye, on the head
with a dumbbell and dumping her in the ocean. He has continually pleaded
not guilty, saying she disappeared, probably underwater, after the
speedboat she was driving was hit by a wave as she towed him on a
bodyboard. Pegye Bechler’s body has never been found.
People who have been following the trial have been anticipating a
verdict since Thursday. Jurors started deliberation late Wednesday
afternoon.
On Monday, along the corridor outside the 10th-floor room where jurors
were deliberating, family members and friends of Eric and Pegye Bechler
again waited for a verdict.
Bechler’s mother, Linda Bechler, sat near the door while Pegye’s
brother, mother, sisters and cousin sat on chairs a few feet away.
Members of the media lined the hall, bags and cameras resting on the
ground. Curious attorneys tried to peep into the courtroom to see what
was going on.
Jurors reportedly had a question near the end of the day, but
attorneys from both sides handled it in the judge’s chamber and declined
to comment on it. Jurors left for the day about 4 p.m., soon after the
question was answered.
If found guilty, Bechler faces life in prison without the possibility
of parole.
The jury is scheduled to resume discussion at 9 a.m. today.
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