Los Angeles Times

Police in O.C. use podcast to help find suspected killer

Six-part series centers on Peter Chadwick, who was charged in the 2012 slaying of his wife but fled in 2015.

- By Hannah Fry hannah.fry@latimes.com Twitter: @Hannahnfry

After a fruitless, yearslong search for a fugitive murder suspect, Newport Beach authoritie­s are taking a different approach to capture their man: On Wednesday, they announced the release of a six-part podcast detailing the gruesome crime.

The Newport Beach Police Department has already released the first 15-minute episodes of “Countdown to Capture,” a podcast that details allegation­s against Peter Chadwick, a 54-year-old businessma­n accused of killing his wife.

The podcast will run over two weeks, and authoritie­s hope it will help to spread the word about the case and hasten Chadwick’s arrest.

“Peter could be anywhere in the world,” Newport Beach Police Chief Jon Lewis told reporters at a news conference on Wednesday. “He’s got the financial means to avoid the restrictio­ns placed on his travel, and he’s taken every opportunit­y to hide his tracks. We want to spread his picture and the story of his crimes far and wide. We want everyone to be looking for Peter Chadwick.”

Authoritie­s also announced a $100,000 reward for informatio­n leading to his capture. The bounty was organized by the city of Newport Beach, the U.S. Marshals Service and private donors.

“We will leave no stone unturned until Peter Chadwick is behind bars,” U.S. Marshal David Singer told reporters. Chadwick has already been added to the U.S. Marshals’ most-wanted list.

The first episode of the podcast introduces listeners to Chadwick and his 46-yearold wife, Quee Choo Chadwick. The couple, along with their three sons, appeared to live a picturesqu­e existence in their two-story Mediterran­ean-style home in upscale Newport Coast.

The tale took a sinister turn, however, when the couple went missing on Oct. 10, 2012. When authoritie­s began to investigat­e, they discovered blood splattered in the master bathtub and along a wall of the couple’s home. They also found glass from a shattered vase and a safe that had been emptied.

Orange County prosecutor­s have accused Chadwick of killing his wife and dumping her body in a trash bin at a San Diego County gas station. He was arrested near the Mexico border after the couple was reported missing by a neighbor.

Chadwick pleaded not guilty to a murder charge and posted $1-million bail. He surrendere­d his British and U.S. passports to the court and agreed to live with his father in Santa Barbara as he awaited trial.

In 2015, authoritie­s discovered Chadwick had disappeare­d when he failed to show up for a pretrial hearing in Orange County Superior Court.

Chadwick had said that someone else killed his wife and forced him to load the body into a car and drive to the border. However, he later admitted to investigat­ors that he made up the story, authoritie­s said.

Authoritie­s suspect that even without his passports, Chadwick still may have been able to leave the country. Investigat­ors discovered several books inside his home detailing how someone can change their identity and ways to live on the run.

Chadwick also drained several hundred thousand dollars from his bank accounts and took cash advances on his credit cards before he fled, police said.

The podcast that was announced Wednesday isn’t the first time the Police Department has taken a creative approach to finding a suspect.

In July, the department turned to Twitter to spread details about the four-decade-old slaying of Linda O’Keefe.

The agency chronicled the day 11-year-old O’Keefe disappeare­d in 1973 with tweets using the hashtag #LindasStor­y and provided a DNA snapshot of a possible suspect with the hope of moving the case forward.

 ?? Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times ?? “WE WANT everyone to be looking for Peter Chadwick,” Newport Beach Police Chief Jon Lewis said at a Wednesday news conference on the release of a podcast.
Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times “WE WANT everyone to be looking for Peter Chadwick,” Newport Beach Police Chief Jon Lewis said at a Wednesday news conference on the release of a podcast.

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