Husband's Perfect Plan To Murder Wife Exposed By A Single Mistake
00:00:00 - 00:20:00In the YouTube video titled "Husband's Perfect Plan To Murder Wife Exposed By A Single Mistake," the seemingly perfect marriage between George and Shauna, who met in Las Vegas in 2002 and got married in Hawaii in 2006, is explored. However, their marriage was marred by financial instability due to the economic downturn of 2008, leading to tensions and George's jealousy and controlling behavior. Shauna was murdered in her townhouse in September 2012, and despite George having an alibi, the investigation hit a dead end. A breakthrough came when a man named Noel Stevens confessed to the crime, revealing that George had hired him to kill Shauna for money. George was eventually charged and found guilty of the murder in 2015. The video discusses the trial and George's defense, but ultimately encourages viewers to share their thoughts on the tragic case.See more00:00:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Husband's Perfect Plan To Murder Wife Exposed By A Single Mistake," George Tia, a firefighter, discovers the body of his estranged wife Shauna in their home on September 29, 2012. Shauna, a cocktail waitress, was last seen alive leaving her job at the Palms Casino at 3:01 a.m. that day. The surveillance footage shows Shauna driving home and letting herself in through the garage. However, as she walked down the hallway towards the stairs, she was attacked and killed with a hammer by an intruder. George found her body at 9:00 a.m. the next morning. The investigation revealed that Shauna had moved back to Las Vegas from Virginia in 1994 to be closer to her sister and pursue a career in the casino industry. She had met her husband George at her job at the Palms in 2002. Shauna was known for her bubbly personality and made a significant income from her job, often earning over $500 in tips in a good night. The circumstances of her murder remain a mystery.00:05:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Husband's Perfect Plan To Murder Wife Exposed By A Single Mistake," the narrator describes the seemingly perfect marriage between George and Shauna, who met in Las Vegas in 2002 and got married in Hawaii in 2006. However, their idyllic life was shattered by the economic downturn of 2008, which led to financial instability and tensions in their marriage. George became jealous and controlling, accusing Shauna of dressing inappropriately and spending too much money. He also hired a homeless man to do jobs around the house, which made Shauna uncomfortable. Despite these issues, Shauna remained optimistic and tried to work on their marriage through counseling. However, in September 2012, Shauna was burglarized, and three weeks later, she was brutally murdered in her townhouse. The police immediately suspected George, but he had an alibi. The case remained unsolved until a single mistake by George led to his arrest.00:10:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Husband's Perfect Plan To Murder Wife Exposed By A Single Mistake," the investigation into Shauna's murder hit a dead end with no real suspects other than her husband, George, who had an alibi. The police began to suspect a serial killer targeting women who worked at the casino. A lucky break came when a man named William Penx, or "Big Will," came forward with information about a confession made by a friend he knew as Greyhound. Greyhound, whose real name was Noel Stevens, had confessed to Will that he had murdered a woman with a hammer. The police followed up on this lead and found Noel, who denied the confession. However, they found bloody pants at his campsite that matched Shauna's DNA. The police used this information to interrogate Noel, who eventually confessed to hiding in Shauna's house and attacking her with a hammer. A surprising discovery was made when the police examined Noel's cell phone and found George's number. Noel revealed that George was his friend and sometimes paid him to do work around his house. The pieces of the puzzle began to come together, and it was revealed that George had brought the dangerous Noel around to do domestic tasks, which had made Shauna uncomfortable before her death.00:15:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Husband's Perfect Plan To Murder Wife Exposed By A Single Mistake," the suspicious death of Shauna is discussed. Paula, Shauna's sister, shares her suspicions with a grief counselor that her husband, George, may be involved in her death. The investigation reveals that George and a homeless ex-con, Noel Stevens, had an unusual relationship. They had called each other 87 times in the last month, and Noel had agreed to kill Shauna for George in exchange for money. The pair had planned to commit the murder at Shauna's house, and Noel had scoped out the scene multiple times, including breaking in to steal her jewelry and underwear. Damning evidence was found, including surveillance footage of George and Noel buying a hammer, knife, and gloves at Lowe's, and the hammer handle with a matching barcode. George's sudden suicide attempt after being confronted with this evidence further raised suspicions. Ultimately, both George and Noel were charged with Shauna's murder, and Noel testified against George in a plea deal.00:20:00 In this section of the YouTube video titled "Husband's Perfect Plan To Murder Wife Exposed By A Single Mistake," the trial of George, who was found guilty of murdering his wife Shauna in 2015, is discussed. George's defense argued that he had ineffective counsel and was affected by drugs, but the appeal was denied. It was revealed that George had plotted the murder while caring for his daughter and fostering an amicable relationship with Shauna to avoid suspicion. The police and prosecutors believed the motive was money, as George had been trying to hide funds through his mother and tensions in their marriage had begun during the Great Recession and continued due to Shauna's spending habits. Despite this tragic story, the audience is encouraged to share their thoughts in the comments below.
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