Jurors see tape of emotional Bechler
Deepa Bharath
SANTA ANA -- After a two-week recess, the trial of accused murderer
Eric Bechler resumed Wednesday with jurors watching and listening to a
videotape of the defendant sobbing uncontrollably as he talked about the
events that led to his wife’s disappearance off the Newport coast.
Bechler is accused of murdering his 38-year-old wife, Pegye, by
bludgeoning her and dumping her body in the ocean during the July 6,
1997, boating trip. But Bechler has repeatedly pleaded innocence, saying
a wave pushed Pegye into the water as she was driving the speedboat that
towed him on a bodyboard.
The hourlong tape was an interview recorded by Dan Richard Motley, a
Coast Guard investigator who was called to testify for the prosecution.
The television -- which was turned away from the gallery to face the
judge, jury and attorneys -- played the interview, taped a day after
Pegye Bechler disappeared at sea.
In the tape, Motley and another officer were heard questioning Bechler
about what exactly happened during the excursion.
Bechler described their preparations for the trip. He said he had
organized it as a surprise for his wife as a delayed celebration of their
fifth wedding anniversary.
“We picked up a couple of bags, a cooler and a Boogie board [from
another place],” he said. The rental place “said we couldn’t have [a
bodyboard] on the boat.”
Bechler broke down and cried several times during the conversation,
and in many parts his speech was unintelligible because of his emotional
outbursts. At one point, the investigator asked him to “take a second, a
couple of deep breaths” to calm down before proceeding with the
interview.
Motley also testified Wednesday about the condition of the rented boat
the day after the incident and items found on the boat. He said the boat
was “very clean” when he looked at it the following morning.
There was no trash, debris, not even footprints, he said. Motley is
expected to continue his testimony today.
Earlier, prosecutors called Tami Janecek, ex-wife of Bechler’s friend
Kobi Laker. Laker testified two weeks ago that Bechler told him four
months before Pegye’s disappearance that he was thinking about stuffing
her in a barrel and dumping her in the ocean.
Janecek said Bechler and his wife did not seem to have a happy
marriage.
“When they were on the beach and she tried to talk to him, he’d look
away or give one-word answers,” she said. Janecek also said she, Bechler
and Laker would frequently go out for drinks or dinner after their
volleyball games at the beach, but Pegye never accompanied them.
When she or Laker suggested divorce, Bechler would brush it aside,
Janecek said.
“He felt with a divorce he’d lose the money and the kids,” she said.
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