Three sex-cult members are convicted of murdering Marine wife
Three members of a reported “master-slave” sex cult were convicted Wednesday of murdering a young Marine wife from Fallbrook.
Former Marine Staff Sgt. Louis Perez, 49, Dorothy Grace Maraglino, 40, and Jessica Lynn Lopez, 28, were convicted of torturing and murdering Brittany Killgore, 22.
A jury in the San Diego County Superior Court in Vista deliberated for three days before finding all three guilty of first-degree murder.
Each defendant had an attorney, and each attorney asserted his client was not present during the killing. Now, each of the three faces a possible life sentence when sentenced Nov. 19.
The trio killed Killgore “for their own sadistic pleasure,” Deputy Dist. Atty. Patrick Espinoza had told jurors.
Killgore was not a part of the cult, which enjoyed bondage, whipping, spanking, cutting, sadism and masochism, Espinoza said.
Killgore had just filed for divorce from her husband, who was deployed to Afghanistan, when she disappeared after the outing with Perez.
Perez had boasted that he planned to hold a sadomasochism session that weekend, according to evidence submitted during the preliminary hearing.
Prosecutors asserted that Perez took Killgore to his Fallbrook home and texted Lopez and Maraglino to join him.
In the house, investigators found “sex apparatuses, toys, and a sex dungeon,” according to a search warrant. Among the items found were ropes, whips, a Taser, a nightstick and spiked gloves.
Perez was on active duty when he was arrested; he no longer is in the Marine Corps. During the trial, prosecutors submitted a plastic sheet taken from Perez’s car that experts said had Brittany Killgore’s blood on it.
After the verdicts were read, Michelle Wrest, Brittany Killgore’s mother, told reporters outside court that her daughter was “a beautiful young woman, inside and out, and unfortunately she ran across people that were not good, who were monsters.”
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