How we see it
The mystery continues
Pegye Bechler’s disappearance more than two years ago was one of the
great local mysteries in memory. How could a mother of three -- a
triathlete and swimmer -- fall out of a boat and disappear under the
Pacific without a trace? Her husband Eric said he was riding a bodyboard
behind the boat, hit a wave and wiped out. When he resurfaced, his wife
was gone.
Despite an intense search -- which included a naval submarine --
Bechler’s body was never found. And though rumors swirled through the
community about who did it, no arrests were made.
Until last week when sheriff’s deputies arrested Eric Bechler and charged
him with her slaying. But the mystery hasn’t ended. Police and the
district attorney have been tight-lipped about any evidence, and any
documents that would shed some light on the case have been sealed.
It will be interesting to see why the authorities felt they had such a
need to keep the public in the dark about this case -- including
withholding for four days the fact that Bechler was even arrested.
Life to its fullest
When the news hit home that among the casualties in the crash of EgyptAir
Flight 990 over Nantucket was Grant Boys camping and hunting store
matriarch Beverly Grant, 82, the community naturally grew sad. While
tears were shed over Grant’s loss, we took solace in the words of her
children and friends who said Grant didn’t let life pass her by, but
instead enjoyed every minute of it. So much so, that she was hesitant to
reveal her age for fear that she would be stereotyped. We salute her for
going a long way to breaking down that assumption that age and inactivity
are somehow synonymous.
Bigger and better
Add a couple notches to Costa Mesa’s belt this past week with the
additions of both The Yard House restaurant and pub and the Crate &
Barrel home furnishings store. The Yard House boasts 150 beers on tap,
that’s a lot of foam, and Crate & Barrel officials say this store is the
largest in the country, that’s a lot of crates and barrels. While the
additions provide great examples for the oft-repeated claim by city
leaders that Costa Mesa is one of the finest retail and entertainment
venues in the nation, they also are situated in locations that are in
need of a boost, namely Triangle Square (for The Yard House) and the
shopping center formerly known as Crystal Court (for Crate & Barrel), now
simply a part of South Coast Plaza. We’re just trying to decide at which
place to spend more time.
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