Current:Home > MyArizona man gets life in prison in murder of wife who "vigorously struggled" after being buried alive, prosecutors say -MoneyFlow Academy
Arizona man gets life in prison in murder of wife who "vigorously struggled" after being buried alive, prosecutors say
View
Date:2025-04-14 07:07:45
An Arizona man has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the 2017 death of his wife, who was buried alive in a hand-dug grave near their home while their children slept, authorities said.
Seven years after the murder, David Pagniano decided to plead guilty before his trial was scheduled to start and allowed a judge to determine his sentence without a plea agreement.
Pagniano, 62, also was sentenced on May 9 to a 16 ½-year prison term for kidnapping, forgery and fraud, according to the Yavapai County Attorney's Office.
County Attorney Dennis McGrane said in a statement that his office had pursued the death penalty because of "the horrific circumstances surrounding the abduction and murder" of Sandra Pagniano.
"Sandra was kidnapped from her home while her children slept nearby, bound in packing tape, driven to a remote location and buried alive," McGrane said. "The evidence revealed she vigorously struggled while she was in the grave, and was likely conscious for up to five minutes after being buried."
Authorities said 39-year-old Sandra Pagniano disappeared while she was in the process of divorcing her husband in May 2017.
They said she and David Pagniano were separated but still living in the same home with their two young daughters.
Sandra Pagniano's body was found bound and gagged in packing tape inside a grave in a rural area north of Prescott and the county medical examiner's office confirmed she had been buried alive.
County sheriff's officials said cellphone evidence showed David Pagniano was in the gravesite area days before his wife went missing and the night of the kidnapping.
Detectives recovered two notes that were filed in the divorce case after Sandra Pagniano's disappearance, purportedly written by her.
The notes said she was leaving David Pagniano and giving him her vehicles, house and custody of their children.
But authorities said a forensic examination of the notes revealed they were written by David Pagniano.
A grand jury indicted him on a charge of first-degree murder after his wife's body was discovered in a remote area 10 miles northwest of the couple's home near Prescott in north-central Arizona.
"I hope the life sentence brings some closure to the victim's family," McGrane said.
- In:
- Arizona
- Murder
veryGood! (1)
Related
- 'Squid Game' without subtitles? Duolingo, Netflix encourage fans to learn Korean
- How three former high school coaches reached the 2024 men's Final Four
- Elle King Reveals What Inspired Her New Butt Tattoo
- Got your eclipse glasses? This nonprofit wants you to recycle them after April 8 eclipse
- Chuck Scarborough signs off: Hoda Kotb, Al Roker tribute legendary New York anchor
- Small plane clips 2 vehicles as it lands on North Carolina highway, but no injuries are reported
- Portland, Oregon, schools and after-school program sued after a 9-year-old girl is allegedly raped
- 2 Muslim women were forced to remove hijabs for mug shots. NYC will pay $17.5M to settle their suit
- See you latte: Starbucks plans to cut 30% of its menu
- Tesla shares down after report on company scrapping plans to build a low-cost EV
Ranking
- Skins Game to make return to Thanksgiving week with a modern look
- Delilah Belle Hamlin Debuts Dramatic Bleach Blonde Pixie in Must-See Hair Transformation
- Nickelodeon 'Double Dare' host Marc Summers says 'Quiet on Set' producers blindsided him
- Earthquake rattles NYC and beyond: One of the largest East Coast quakes in the last century
- North Carolina justices rule for restaurants in COVID
- Emergency operations plan ensures ‘a great day’ for Monday’s eclipse, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine says
- Got your eclipse glasses? This nonprofit wants you to recycle them after April 8 eclipse
- Why women's March Madness feels more entertaining than men's NCAA Tournament
Recommendation
The 401(k) millionaires club keeps growing. We'll tell you how to join.
3 retired Philadelphia detectives to stand trial in perjury case stemming from 2016 exoneration
'The surgeon sort of froze': Man getting vasectomy during earthquake Friday recounts experience
5 lessons for young athletes (and their parents) from the NCAA Final Four basketball teams
Trump's 'stop
Employers added 303,000 jobs in March, surging past economic forecasts
Sen. Jacky Rosen places $14 million ad reservation in key Nevada Senate race
Portland, Oregon, schools and after-school program sued after a 9-year-old girl is allegedly raped