Los Angeles Times

Former O.C. lawyer accused of killing ex-wife

Onetime Mission Viejo man suspected of slaying during 2006 cruise is arrested.

- By Andrew Blankstein andrew.blankstein@latimes.com

A former Orange County attorney has been arrested on suspicion of killing his exwife for financial gain in 2006 by strangling her and throwing her overboard while on a cruise along the Italian coast, authoritie­s said.

Lonnie Kocontes, 55, a former Mission Viejo resident, was arrested Friday at his home in Safety Harbor, Fla., in connection with the death of Micki Kanesaki, 52, of Ladera Ranch, authoritie­s said. He is charged with one felony count of special circumstan­ces for financial gain.

If convicted, he would face a maximum sentence of life in state prison without the possibilit­y of parole and would be eligible for the death penalty, authoritie­s said. Kocontes, who is being held without bail, faces extraditio­n proceeding­s at a date to be determined.

He is accused of financiall­y benefiting from Kanesaki’s death because he was the beneficiar­y of several of their bank accounts and was receiving the proceeds from the sale of their home, authoritie­s said.

The couple divorced in 2001 and were in the midst of a court battle when they decided to put aside their rancor and take a Mediterran­ean vacation together.

Kocontes is suspected of killing his wife on the night of May 25, 2006, or the morning of May 26, by strangling her and throwing her body overboard, authoritie­s said.

At the time, Kocontes reported his wife missing. He told authoritie­s that the couple had been in bed when about 1 a.m. Kanesaki stepped out to get a cup of tea to help her relax and never returned.

Her body was found on the morning of May 27 by the Italian coast guard, f loating in the sea near Reggio di Calabria.

“I wish I knew what happened,” Kocontes was quoted as saying at the time. He told authoritie­s that his former wife had previously talked of suicide.

But an autopsy revealed Kanesaki had been strangled, authoritie­s said.

Kocontes is accused of attempting to transfer $1 million between various banks accounts with his new wife, Katherine, in 2008, authoritie­s said. The FBI began investigat­ing the money transfers for possible illegal activity and the U.S. attorney’s office ultimately seized the money from Kocontes’ bank account. A civil asset forfeiture case was subsequent­ly filed in U.S. District Court in California.

The Orange County district attorney’s office was contacted about the case and subsequent­ly the county Sheriff ’s Department relaunched its criminal investigat­ion, authoritie­s said.

On Wednesday, the district attorney’s office filed its murder case against Kocontes.

The FBI and the Sheriff ’s Department are continuing the investigat­ion.

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