San Diego woman who pleaded guilty to scheme to kill husband dies by suicide

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A La Jolla woman who previously pleaded guilty to trying to pay an undercover detective $2 million to kill her husband was found dead last week, authorities said.Tatyana Natasha Remley, 44, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head on Dec.18, according to the San Diego medical examiner’s office.

She died at Piazza della Famigia, a public square in the heart of San Diego’s Little Italy neighborhood.Remley’s body was found outside a bar, according to witnesses.

Soon after the incident last week, police responded to the scene and covered her body with a yellow tarp.David Ohara, an eyewitness to the incident, later described what he saw on X.“I just witnessed a suicide,” Ohara wrote.“The young lady shot one time in the air and then turned the gun on herself.” California A woman who moved to the U.S.

to pursue her dream of becoming a defense attorney was killed and dismembered by her husband in Hollywood, according to authorities.Court records show that Remley had two run-ins with the law, one dating back to 2023 and another in September of this year.On July 11, 2023, Remley filed for divorce from her estranged husband, Mark Remley, who was 57 years old at the time.The couple, who married in 2011, produced an equine-human acrobatics show called “Valitar.”The show, set to premiere at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, was canceled “due to poor ticket sales and artistic differences with some of the performers,” according to an article from the Coast News Group in 2012.Some employees told the San Diego Union-Tribune in 2012 that the Remleys rushed the production and failed to pay performers for about a month.But court records revealed that the couple was well-off, owning six homes at one point.

According to the Union-Tribune, Mark Remley bought his then-wife a $218,000 engagement ring.However, signs of trouble emerged even before the divorce papers were filed.O...

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Publisher: Los Angeles Times

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