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One of those rare inconvenient husband missing man murders

 
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 10:18 pm    Post subject: One of those rare inconvenient husband missing man murders Reply with quote

Cut into pieces in the couple's apartment and put into three suitcases that were thrown into the bay?

We rarely see this done by a woman to her husband. The poisoning, yes. The making him disappear in suitcases, no.

She researched it on the internet. Scott Peterson did the same thing. And with her husband's dismembered body starting to wash ashore in suitcases in May 2004, looks like she was plenty inspired by Peterson.

The boyfriend even played the role of Amber Frey with the secret taping of calls for the police, during which Melanie McGuire did not implicate herself just like Scott didn't in his calls.

Unusually similar, if not a copycat by a woman.

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from www.cnn.com (fair use)

http://www.cnn.com/2007/LAW/03/21/suitcase.murder.ap/index.html

Lover: Suitcase murder suspect wanted divorce
CNN
March 21, 2007

NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey (AP) -- The former lover of a woman accused of killing her husband and stuffing his remains into luggage testified Wednesday that they had both planned to leave their spouses and start a life together.

The affair between Dr. Bradley Miller and Melanie McGuire had started with a birthday cake and flirting at Miller's infertility clinic, where McGuire worked as a nurse. Miller said the two had planned to move in together and possibly have kids.

"She was going to divorce Bill, and a while later I was going to divorce Charlotte," he testified at McGuire's murder trial.

In May 2004, suitcases containing parts of Bill McGuire's body began washing up on the shore of Chesapeake Bay in Virginia.

Melanie McGuire, a 34-year-old mother of two, maintains that she didn't kill her husband and says the real killer tried to frame her. Her defense lawyers have not said if McGuire will testify during the trial, now in its third week.

She is charged with first-degree murder in the killing of her husband, a 39-year-old state computer analyst.

Miller said he agreed to let authorities record telephone conversations he had with McGuire in May 2005 while a grand jury was hearing testimony in the case. At no point during the taped conversations played in court Wednesday did McGuire confess or indicate that she was guilty.

Miller said that although he was cooperating with police he still believed in his lover's innocence.

"I was still very much in love with her and I still believed that she had nothing to do with this," Miller testified.

Prosecutors allege that McGuire used the Internet to research gun laws, pesticides and ways to kill. They say her husband was drugged with a sedative, shot in the head and chest, cut into pieces in the couple's apartment and then put into three suitcases that were thrown into the bay.

McGuire's lawyer, Stephen Turano, has said his client's husband had a gambling problem and could have gotten into trouble and borrowed money from the wrong people.

Miller, who has cooperated with police in the case, testified that McGuire was crying when she told him her husband's body had washed up on the shore in Kenneth Cole suitcases.

"She was very upset," Miller said.

McGuire sat opposite her former lover during the morning court session, taking notes but otherwise showing little reaction.

Copyright 2007 The Associated Press
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 10:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It really is disgusting for anyone to murder someone who trusts them. Very sad, to say the least.
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