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  • 22
    Mar
    2013
    6:27pm, EDT

    Former chef who cooked wife's body gets 15 years to life in prison

    By Jason Kandel, NBCLosAngeles.com

    A former chef who killed his wife and cooked her body for four days to dispose of her remains was sentenced on Friday to 15 years to life in prison.


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    David Robert Viens, 49, was convicted of second-degree murder for the slaying of his wife, Dawn, in 2009.

    Before Viens was sent back into custody, the victim's sister, Dayna Papin, urged the court to continue to keep Viens locked up.

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    "He's going to continue to fight for his freedom, which I hope you don't give to him for a very long time," Papin said.


    Viens attended his court proceedings in a wheelchair as a result of injuries suffered when he jumped 80 feet down Inspiration Point in Rancho Palos Verdes on Feb. 23, 2011, after a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy tried to stop his vehicle and Viens' girlfriend tried to stop him from plunging from the oceanfront cliff by grabbing his clothes.

    Viens said he argued with his wife and bound her mouth, hands and feet with duct tape because he didn't want her going out driving while intoxicated, prosecutors said.

    After he found her dead the next morning, he concocted a plan to cook her remains, prosecutors said.

    "I took some, some things like weights that we use and I put them on the top of her body, and I just slowly cooked it and I ended up cooking her for four days," Viens said, according to audio released in court from an interview with deputies.

    Defense attorneys argued that Viens did not intend to kill his wife.

    Dawn Viens was reported missing by friends and family members three weeks after she was last seen at the couple’s Lomita restaurant, the Thyme Contemporary Café, in October 2009.

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    This seems to be a very ,very light sentence for such a horrific crime. Justice is blind!

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  • 28
    Sep
    2012
    9:20am, EDT

    Chef who admitted slow-cooking wife's body convicted of murder

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    By Jonathan Lloyd, NBCLosAngeles.com

    A California chef who admitted cooking his wife's remains to destroy evidence was found guilty Thursday of second-degree murder in a trial that included an audio recording of the man explaining the four-day cooking process to deputies.


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    Deliberations by the jury of six men and six women spanned three days before they reached their verdict Thursday morning, finding David Viens, 49, guilty of killing 39-year-old Dawn Viens. The victim's sister sobbed as the verdict was read.

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    The second-degree murder verdict indicates jurors did not believe the murder was premeditated or planned in advance.

    Defense attorneys argued that Viens did not intend to kill his wife. Prosecutors claimed the death of Viens' wife "was no accident."

    Dawn Viens disappeared in 2009. In an audio recording of an interview played in court last week, Viens -- a former chef at the Thyme Contemporary Cafe in Lomita -- described to deputies what he did with his wife's remains.

    Document: David Viens' interview with deputies
    Related: California chef admitted slow-cooking wife's body

    "I took some, some things like weights that we use and I put them on the top of her body, and I just slowly cooked it and I ended up cooking her for four days," Viens said on tape.

    Viens told authorities he argued with his wife, then restrained her with duct tape. Viens told investigators that he found his wife dead the morning after the argument.

    Viens had jumped off a Rancho Palos Verdes oceanside cliff in 2011 after he learned he was under suspicion in the 2009 death. After being hospitalized in what police said was a suicide attempt, Viens implicated himself in the killing, police said at the time. 

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    After Viens' arrest, authorities dug underground at the Pacific Coast Highway restaurant, looking for Dawn Viens' remains, which were never found.

    Sentencing in the case is scheduled for Nov. 27. Viens faces 15 years to life in prison.

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    417 comments

    I wonder if he will get a job in the prison mess hall.

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  • 19
    Sep
    2012
    8:31am, EDT

    California chef allegedly admitted slow-cooking wife's body

    A California chef told police he killed and slow-cooked his wife for four days to dispose of the body. KNBC's Beverly White reports.

    By Beverly White and Bill French, NBCLosAngeles.com

    A Southern California chef on trial for allegedly killing his wife told police he slow-cooked her body then dumped it out as kitchen waste, according to an interview that was played in court on Tuesday.


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    Dawn Viens disappeared in 2009 and police identified her husband David – the chef at the former Thyme Café in Torrance, Calif. – as a prime suspect.

    In 2011, investigators dug up the Thyme Café, which Dawn co-owned, searching for her body. But in a taped interview played Tuesday in court, David Viens seemed to tell police why her remains may never be found.

    Read the original story on NBCLosAngeles.com

    "I took some, some things like weights that we use and I put them on the top of her body, and I just slowly cooked it and I ended up cooking her for four days," Viens said on tape.

    Documents: Read David Viens' interview with deputies

    Viens claimed he argued with his wife, then bound her arms and feet and duct-taped her mouth shut. He said he panicked when he found her dead the next morning.

    Viens claimed he stuffed his wife's 105-pound body in a drum and disposed of the remains as if it were kitchen waste.

    "I came up with the idea of cleaning the grease traps and commingling in the, the excess, the excess protein," he could be heard saying on the tape.

    David Viens told police he recovered Dawn's skull and jawbone and hid them in his mother's attic. Investigators say they never recovered any body parts.

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    I've made my ex boil before........but damn this is just sick................

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