Los Angeles Times

Man arrested in deadly bombing

A former boyfriend is suspected in Tuesday’s explosion that killed the owner of an Aliso Viejo day spa.

- By Javier Panzar, Richard Winton and Alene Tchekmedyi­an

They met on a dating app in the summer of 2016. She was a skin-care expert in her 40s who had recently filed for bankruptcy, he a widower who dabbled in acting and building model rockets.

In the year and a half or so that followed, Ildiko Krajnyak, 48, and Stephen Beal, 59, traveled extensivel­y — vacationin­g in Cuba, Portugal and Canada — and decided to open a day spa together in Aliso Viejo.

Their romance soured, authoritie­s said, over disputes about money and their dating exclusivit­y. In February or March, they broke up, but decided to stay business partners. Beal paid the $1,500 monthly rent for the spa space and half its operating costs. Sometimes, if Krajnyak didn’t make enough, he’d lend her the rest.

Krajnyak was killed Tuesday when a cardboard package blew up at the Magyar Kozmetika spa, causing a fiery explosion that tore open the ceiling and buckled the floor. Body parts flew into the parking lot.

Soon after, authoritie­s made startling discoverie­s during a search of Beal’s

Long Beach home. They said they found two “complete” improvised explosive devices, two cardboard tubes, batteries, a 9-volt battery connector, 130 pounds of explosives and precursors, two handguns and a shotgun.

The findings were detailed in a 10-page affidavit and criminal complaint filed by federal authoritie­s Thursday in U.S. District Court.

Beal faces one count of possessing an unregister­ed destructiv­e device. He has not been charged in connection with the explosion.

During a brief court appearance Thursday afternoon, Beal wore street clothes and handcuffs, which were removed for the hearing. He was not asked to enter a plea, and his attorney declined to comment.

According to the court filing, Beal told investigat­ors that Krajnyak was his former girlfriend and that he was a model rocket builder but dropped the hobby in 2004.

But on his personal website, Beal wrote that he builds and flies “large-scale” rockets and posted about rocket launches in an amateur rocketry Facebook group as recently as 2012. One of his rockets “exceeded Mach 2 in less than one second after launch,” he wrote on his website.

When asked by investigat­ors about one of the rocket devices, Beal at first said he did not recognize it. Later, the filing said, he identified the device as a smoke detonator that releases smoke during flight so a rocket would stay visible.

When showed photograph­s of the two pipe IEDs, Beal initially said he didn’t recognize them. But he later explained exactly where they were found. The affidavit said the devices were “not consistent with that of a model rocket.”

Beal also said he once built a smaller device to help with his neighbor’s gopher problem, the affidavit said. He told investigat­ors that he saw news coverage of the explosion, and said he did not have material to create a blast that large, according to the affidavit.

Beal’s wife, Christine, died in 2008, according to the Los Angeles County coroner. The coroner lists the manner of death as “undetermin­ed,” but points to pancreatit­is, electrolyt­e imbalance and chronic lead intoxicati­on as factors. She was 48.

A coroner’s report obtained by KTTV Channel 11 called the woman’s death a “mysterious case,” and notes that Beal was “uncooperat­ive, not wanting to ‘reveal’ informatio­n to the hospital staff about” his wife or her medical history.

Christine Beal had been vomiting for four to five days and was admitted into the intensive care unit at Community Hospital of Long Beach, according to the report.

A claim he filed to obtain a $21,225 payout from his wife’s life insurance policy was denied at least once, according to court records from his 2009 bankruptcy filing. It’s unclear if he ever received the money.

Neighbor Steven Young, 63, said Christine Beal had fallen down a curved staircase while moving furniture in the family’s home. He also said he sometimes saw Beal in his garage, working on rockets. Beal would go to the desert near Edwards Air Force Base to launch them with his children.

On his website, Beal said he worked as an executive consultant before turning to acting and performing. “His love of performing comes from a deep love of being seen,” his biography reads.

His profile on the Internet Movie Database lists 15 credited roles, mostly in short films and television programs.

Documents filed in court also provided graphic details of the violent blast. One of the two people injured told investigat­ors that she and her mother had finished their spa treatments when they approached the front counter to pay Krajnyak.

The woman said she noticed mail piled up along with three or four brown cardboard boxes on the f loor next to the front counter. Krajnyak picked up one of the boxes, the woman said, placed it on the counter and started to open it with a tool.

That’s when the device exploded, blowing the woman backward and onto the floor, the filing said. Flames and smoke enveloped the spa. The woman’s mother told investigat­ors she was knocked to the ground and saw “everything on fire.”

The women, who had burns and cuts, left the building and waited for help. They did not see what happened to Krajnyak.

Glass from the business was blown into the parking lot, the affidavit said. Near the blast, investigat­ors found a 9-volt battery, a cellphone and melted scraps that looked like duct tape and loose wires.

In addition to Beal’s home and his Toyota Prius, law enforcemen­t officials searched other locations Wednesday, including the two-story building that housed the spa, Krajnyak’s home in Trabuco Canyon and her Lexus sedan. Authoritie­s are examining Krajnyak’s romantic, personal and financial relationsh­ips, sources familiar with the investigat­ion said.

In paperwork filed with the California secretary of state last month, Beal listed Krajnyak as the chief executive officer of a skin-care and retail company called I and S Enterprise­s Inc. Beal listed himself as the corporatio­n’s secretary and chief financial officer.

 ?? Ildiko Krajnyak via AP ?? ILDIKO KRAJNYAK, who was killed in the blast, is shown in an undated selfie on Facebook.
Ildiko Krajnyak via AP ILDIKO KRAJNYAK, who was killed in the blast, is shown in an undated selfie on Facebook.
 ?? Irfan Khan Los Angeles Times ?? ORANGE COUNTY Undersheri­ff Don Barnes speaks at a news conference on the fatal explosion.
Irfan Khan Los Angeles Times ORANGE COUNTY Undersheri­ff Don Barnes speaks at a news conference on the fatal explosion.

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