Los Angeles Times

Ex-Marine gets life term for killing his neighbor’s wife

Prosecutor­s said the victim was pregnant with his child.

- By Brittny Mejia brittny.mejia@latimes.com

A former U.S. Marine was sentenced to life in prison without the possibilit­y of parole Tuesday for the murder of a pregnant woman whose body was found at the bottom of an abandoned mine shaft outside Twentynine Palms in 2014.

Christophe­r Brandon Lee, 27, was convicted Nov. 3 of killing 19-year-old Erin Corwin, who was married to another Marine.

In addition to finding Lee guilty of first-degree mur- der, the jury also found true a special sentencing enhancemen­t that Lee had lain in wait for Corwin.

“I’m glad the victim’s family was able to get some sense of peace,” prosecutor Sean Daugherty said. “The defendant’s coldbloode­d actions here were just devastatin­g to that family.”

Lee’s conviction came just days after he admitted in court that he killed Corwin.

According to the Desert Sun newspaper, Lee testified that he’d been distraught, in part, because he was denied deployment and also because he suspected Corwin had molested his daughter, according to the newspaper.

On Tuesday, Daugherty dismissed Lee’s claims of abuse.

“It was clear throughout the trial that what he would do is craft a story around a set of facts,” Daugherty said. “I think that allegation, that assertion, was nonsense and meant simply to try and mitigate any punishment.”

Investigat­ors said Corwin and Lee, who were neighbors at the Marine base in Twentynine Palms, were having an affair. Corwin was pregnant with Lee’s child when she was killed.

Corwin’s husband reported her missing June 28, 2014, when she did not return home from a trip to Joshua Tree National Park.

A day after search crews found Corwin’s body Aug. 16, 2014, Lee was arrested in Alaska, where he and his family had moved after he was discharged from the Marines in July of that year.

 ?? Richard Lui Associated Press ?? CHRISTOPHE­R LEE’S sentence does not allow the possibilit­y of parole.
Richard Lui Associated Press CHRISTOPHE­R LEE’S sentence does not allow the possibilit­y of parole.

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