Texarkana Gazette

Husband, 36, allegedly waterboard­ed wife, 65

- By Hannah Fry

A 36-year-old Newport Beach, Calif., man is facing multiple felony charges that he beat and tortured his 65-year-old wife in their home in January, according to Orange County Superior Court records.

Senior Deputy Dist. Atty. Mark Geller told City News Service that Richard David Schlosser “kept her captive in the apartment for hours.… He actually waterboard­ed her.”

Geller declined to comment to The Times Community News. A Jan. 9 motion to increase Schlosser’s bail was sealed Wednesday after a reporter requested access to it.

Schlosser faces one count each of torture, corporal injury on a spouse, false imprisonme­nt and criminal threats.

He has pleaded not guilty to all charges, court records show.

He also faces possible sentencing enhancemen­ts on allegation­s of causing great bodily injury and committing an offense while released from custody. At the time of the incident, Schlosser was out of jail on $50,000 bail in connection with a separate domestic violence case in Riverside County from December 2016. He has pleaded not guilty to felony charges in that case, court records show.

Schlosser, who is listed in jail records as unemployed, could face a maximum sentence of life in prison if convicted in the Newport Beach case.

Officers responded to Schlosser’s apartment in the 2700 block of Newport Boulevard at 10:17 a.m. Jan. 6 after someone called police to ask them to check on a woman at the home, said Newport Beach police spokeswoma­n Jennifer Manzella.

When officers arrived, they “identified a reason to believe a crime had occurred and entered the home to investigat­e,” Manzella said.

Schlosser was arrested that day. He is being held in Orange County Jail in Santa Ana with bail set at $2 million, according to jail records.

Schlosser’s wife alleged in a request for a restrainin­g order filed in Superior Court that he attacked her for six hours from late Jan. 5 to early Jan. 6.

She alleged that he punched her—leaving her with a black eye—kicked her, hit her with a candelabra and cut her with scissors.

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