Just before she
was killed by her husband and her body slow cooked until only her skull
remained, Dawn Viens was stashing money and preparing to runaway.
That is the
latest revelation from a new investigation into the gruesome crime for
which chef David Viens, 50, attempted suicide over and is now serving
15-years in a Californian prison.
posted by Emanto Ngaloru Feb 3, 2014.
Dawn Viens was preparing to leave husband David Viens before her disappearance in October 2009 - her body has never been found. Local
businessman and friend Joe Cacace claims Dawn gave him more than $1000
to hold for her a week before she went missing in October 2009, then
when he confronted David Viens about his wife's disappearance was
stunned by his brazen 'lying'.
The 39-year-old
hostess, who worked with her husband at their own restaurant in the
sleepy village of Lomita, confided to Cacace that David Viens had become
too controlling.
However,
Monday came and Dawn never showed up. After a few days he went to
confront Viens - who claimed he had dispatched his wife to rehab because
she had a drinking problem.
Day of
reckoning: David Viens, a chef who told police he cooked his wife's body
in boiling water, was sentenced in Los Angeles to 15 years to life in
prison for second-degree murder.
The body of Dawn
Viens, 39, has never been found after she vanished in October 2009.
Jacqueline Viens told the court her body would never be found and had
previously joked that cooking someone was a good way to get rid of the
body.
Police tore up
the floors and walls of Viens' Thyme Contemporary Cafe in Lomita with
shovels and cadaver dogs to try and find her remains, but to no avail.
Viens claims his
wife ran away to the mountains from their restaurant 16 months ago
after an argument over whether she should go for drug rehabilitation.
But authorities
were suspicious because of ‘inconsistent statements’ he gave and the
fact she left behind her wallet, mobile phone and other personal
belongings.
His new
girlfriend, Kathy Galvan, then took over Mrs Viens’s job and moved into
her home, before he was seen throwing out his wife’s belongings into a
dustbin behind his restaurant, police said.
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