Jurors break for weekend in Bechler murder trial
-- Deepa Bharath
SANTA ANA -- Jurors are scheduled to return Monday to decide the fate
of Eric Bechler, the man accused of killing his wife during a boating
trip off the Newport Beach coast in 1997.
Jurors left the courtroom after about five hours of deliberation
Friday. They started late Wednesday afternoon after listening to closing
arguments from both sides. If convicted, Bechler faces life in prison
without the possibility of parole.
Prosecutors allege they have a taped confession that proves Bechler
murdered his 38-year-old wife, Pegye, by hitting her on the head and
sinking her body into the ocean with 70 pounds of weight.
Bechler has pleaded not guilty, saying his wife fell off the speedboat
she was driving while towing him on a bodyboard, after they were both hit
by a giant wave. His wife’s body has never been found.
Family members and friends of Eric and Pegye Bechler have been
regulars at the trial.
Bechler’s mother and Pegye’s mother, brother and sisters, as well as
members of the media, sat on chairs outside of the courtroom Friday
awaiting the jury’s decision.
Jurors will resume discussion Monday at 9 a.m.
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