Larry Millete Convicted of First-Degree Murder in Wife Maya's Disappearance
1-Minute Brief
The conviction concludes a high-profile case involving the disappearance of Maya Millete, drawing attention to domestic violence and legal processe...
Key Facts
- Larry Millete was found guilty of first-degree murder in connection with the disappearance of his wife, Maya Millete.
- A jury delivered the guilty verdict in the case, which involved the disappearance of the Chula Vista mother.
- Maya Millete vanished without a trace, and her body has not been recovered, according to reports.
- Court proceedings revealed that Larry Millete sought help from 'spell casters' and considered using hemlock in an attempt to prevent his wife from divorcing him.
- The conviction comes five years after Maya Millete was reported missing.
What Happened
Larry Millete was convicted of first-degree murder by a jury in connection with the disappearance of his wife, Maya Millete, who has been missing for five years. The case included testimony about Millete's attempts to stop his wife's plans for divorce.
Why It Matters
This case highlights challenges in prosecuting homicide cases without a recovered body and brings attention to issues of domestic violence. The outcome may influence future investigations and prosecutions in similar missing persons cases.
What's Next
Sentencing for Larry Millete is expected to follow the conviction. Authorities and family members may continue efforts to locate Maya Millete's remains.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft2h agoHusband convicted of missing wife’s murder five years after she vanished without a trace
- The IndependentLeft2h agoLarry Millete found guilty of missing wife’s murder after turning to spell casters and hemlock to stop divorce
- NBC 7 San DiegoUnknown10h agoRecap: Jury finds Larry Millete guilty of 1st-degree murder in Maya's death
