Extramarital affair led to love-murder case
Extramarital affair led to love-murder case (Alberta Times) According to police sources, the murder case that occurred last week was basically confirmed to be a love-murder case caused by extramarital affair. 31 years old...
(Alberta Times)
According to police sources, the murder case that occurred last week has been basically confirmed as a love killing caused by an extramarital affair. Daniel Griffith, 31, and Jennifer Griffith, 30, were neighbors of the victim in a Glendale neighborhood. Jennifer cheated on her with Edward Aguirre and had an extramarital affair, which was discovered by her husband Daniel. Jennifer admitted that on the evening of February 7, Jennifer tricked the victim into coming to her house under the guise of inviting Aguirre to have sex because her husband wanted to "scare" Aguirre. But Daniel shot and killed the adulterer. Jennifer helped her husband be transported to the Western Desert by Aguirre, where he poured gasoline and set his body on fire. Aguirre's wife called the police after missing her husband. Detectives began studying his mobile phone records and bank account activities, and soon locked the suspects on the Griffiths. The victim's body was found at the foot of White Tank Mountain last Friday morning. Daniel Griffith was charged with first-degree murder and hiding a corpse, and was held on a $1 million bond. Jennifer Griffith was charged with dumping and hiding a body, and tampering with evidence, and was held on a $90,000 bond.
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