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Adult Film Star Sleeps with Son + Throws Dad’s Head In the Trash

Adult Film Star Sleeps with Son + Throws Dad’s Head In the Trash

 

 

Jonathan James Wlette was born on November 7th, 1976 in Japan to parents James and Yoko Wlette. He was nicknamed John and OJ. His father was a member of the US Air Force and served at the Yokota Air Base. James and Yoko had one more child named Kenneth. The family first moved to Montana, then back to Japan before eventually settling in California.

 James retired from the Air Force in 1995 and the family settled in Henderson, Nevada. Yoko and James eventually divorced in 2012. When he was young, Jonathan played little league baseball on base in Japan. He continued playing when he moved to the US and joined a traveling team that took him up and down the West Coast.

 As a grown man, Jonathan got into the sales and marketing industries. He started out selling time shares on the Las Vegas strip and built a reputation for himself. He founded two companies of his own, JW Marketing and the Vegas Moving Guy.  Been on this project for like 11 12 days, man. But we flipped this house. Our new  Jonathan had one son named Deve.

 Well, Jonathan was said to be charismatic and sociable. D’Ve also described his father as hotheaded and having no filter. After Jonathan split with Deve’s mother, he had two daughters with his girlfriend Devon. Devon was known by three names. Tracy Nicole Tvarez, Mickey Fairchild, but more commonly today, Devon Jade Michaels.

 She was an adult film actress in the 2000s to the early 2010s, after which she moved into real estate. Devon and Jonathan were together from 2012 to 2018. Before she met Jonathan, Devon was married to Robert Baker, a fellow adult film actor and a convicted sex offender. Robert was married to his former step-daughter, the same girl who had been his victim and later his wife.

 He was charged with inappropriate behavior with a 15-year-old jailed and ordered to register himself. When he was released, his victim entered the adult film industry at age 18 and ended up appearing with Robert in various adult films until she retired. The pair divorced and Robert eventually found his way to Devon.

 We don’t know much about their relationship. They possibly met through the adult industry or through mutual connections. They did not have children together and neither has spoken about the other one publicly. But Robert’s real claim to infamy has nothing to do with his films or his registry status. It’s about an affair he had with a married woman and how he killed her husband.

 Fabio Summons Heli was a celebrity hair stylist and was married to a woman named Monica. The couple had three children. Robert and Monica had an affair after they met in an LA fitness where Robert was employed at the time. Robert had put off registering himself as an offender, but that wasn’t much of a deal breakaker for Monica.

 They planned to murder Fabio so Monica could collect his life insurance policy and start a new life with Robert. Robert reached out to a friend named Christopher Austin, a parole and probation officer to help kill Fabio and make it look like a robbery gone wrong. Robert and Christopher disguised themselves in hoodies. They broke into Fabio’s home, stabbed him, and stole his Porsche in DVR.

 Fabio’s daughter came home only to find her father dead and bloodied in his chair. Monica tried to deny her part, and Robert initially tried to protect her as well, but he eventually pled no contest, and his testimony was used in the case against her. While Fabia was murdered in 2017, Robert, Monica, and Christopher weren’t tried and sentenced for a few years.

Robert entered a no contest plea in 2023 and was sentenced to life without parole. Monica was convicted in April of 2025 and sentenced to life without parole 2 months later. For his cooperation, Christopher was sentenced to life, but with parole after 15 years. Devon and Jonathan were long split by the time of the events of today’s story, but they maintained contact when it came to their daughters.

 Jonathan dated another woman, eventually proposing to her and announcing a pregnancy. When someone called for the Vegas moving guy, Jonathan’s fiance was often by his side, helping where she could. Jonathan’s son was also part of his father’s company. For them, the superstitions about mixing family and business were true.

 They had multiple disagreements over the Vegas moving guy. The tension eventually led to Deve moving out of his father and grandmother’s house and into Devon’s house located at 5510 Porcupine Rim Street. He quit his father’s company and got a new job as a home security and entertainment system technician. But Devon wasn’t doing this out of some sense of family duty.

 The two of them were not living as roommates or friends. She and Deve had an affair behind Jonathan’s back starting when Dvere was 19 years old. Devon and Deve married in 2021. They both claimed their marriage was one of convenience. Devon had medical issues and marrying Dvere made it easier for him to assist her as her spouse.

 It was the final nail in the coffin for Jonathan and Dver’s relationship. According to Dver’ve, he and Jonathan went mostly no contact after he married Devon, his former deacto stepmother. Angry, Jonathan texted Deve in all caps, “WTF? I thought you were my seed. If what I know I can’t with you. And even after this blowout, nothing changed.

 There were no birthday calls, no New Year’s texts, no apologies, nothing. The last text Jonathan sent to Deve was a simple, “Hey,” with no response back would later testify in court about his relationship with his father and Devon, who was referred to as Nikki in the testimony. Did there come a point in time when you’re living with him at Paladura and working um that you guys have some disagreements about work and other stuff?  Yes, sir.

 Would you consider your dad to have been a hard-headed person?  Yes, sir.  Okay. Uh was he an opinionated guy?  Yes, sir.  Okay. Um did you ever tell your dad that you had been having a relationship with the father of his other children?  The mother.  The mother. Jesus. I said father.  No, sir.

 I apologize. Um, knowing your dad as you did, if he had known you were having a relationship with his mother of his children, is he the type of guy that would have just said nothing and let it go?  Yes, sir.  Did there come a point in time when the family court became involved in the custody of the children?  Yes, sir.

 Did Nikki lose custody of the children?  Yes, sir.  Was this before or after you married, if you remember? So after you married Nikki is when the custody thing happened.  Yes, sir.  Prior to that, were the girls living with you and Nikki at Porcupine Rim for however long you were living there?  Yes, sir.

 Okay. When you’re having this this relationship with Nikki, is it is it a tumultuous relationship?  Okay. Um, is there a lot of kind of arguing and back and forth or you describe it for me?  There was arguing back and forth.  Were there times in which you yourself were trying to get out of this relationship?  Yes, sir.

 Um, describe that. How many times? What? What’s going on in your head at this time?  I was I had to fill some shoes and have no business.  Who shoes?  Let me just get a little bit closer.  So, believe you said that you were trying to fill some shoes that you had no business. Is that fair?  Yes, sir.

 As a result of that, did you start to get a little uncomfortable and attempt to leave a couple?  Yes, sir.  Devon and Jonathan met up often in family courts over the custody of their daughters. They had joint custody for the time, but Jonathan was actively trying to become his daughter’s soul guardian.

 In the meantime, Jonathan moved back in with his mother, Yoko. His daughters came with him, staying with their grandmother from about November of 2022 to May of 2023. They had bedrooms on the second floor, while Jonathan slept on the ground floor. On the outside, it appeared the animosity suddenly stopped. Devon and Jonathan supposedly agreed to share a home so that their daughters could stay in one place.

 Though Devon later said she was doing a favor for Jonathan, she alleged that Jonathan and his fiance were going through a rough patch. Devon also claimed she didn’t think Jonathan was actually going to move in with her. The topic came up a few times, but they didn’t make any plans together. She said that it wasn’t until he brought his Vegas moving guide trailer to her home with her daughter’s furniture and his belongings that she realized that he was serious.

 Around this time, Devon sent Dvere a few emotionally charged messages that read, “Liar, cheater, liar, cheater, liar, cheater. I want a divorce.” And, “Yep, stupid me for wanting a gentleman for a husband instead of a belching slob. I will just keep my distance.” Based on context, we can only assume Devon had a problem with Dver’s drinking habits, spending habits, and general immaturity.

 Devon did not seem to think that a man 20 years her junior would act like someone 20 years her junior. In a conversation between the two of them, Deve said, “The reason why we haven’t had a divorce yet is because we actually love each other. But at the end of the day, I don’t need you. I want you.

 I have adapted and overcame plenty of situations that I have put myself in. So, it would hurt if it happened, but I would be fine. I don’t need fancy things for status symbols if the bills are paid. And I have my little fixes here and there. That’s a happy life to me because what you buy doesn’t define who you are as a person.

 It just shows you make this paper that creates fake emotions of happiness. But I guess that works for some people. 3 hours later, Devon, the person who was 20 years older, responded to this reasonably mature text with an even more mature, “WTF are you? You obviously ain’t home.” exclamation exclamation exclamation. But you ain’t cheating.

Dvere saw his father on August 6th, 2023 hauling furniture into Devon’s house. At that time, they did not speak to each other. Later that evening, Jonathan and Devon visited Yoko after getting their back to school shopping done and relocating their daughters thanks to Devon’s home. At around 1:00 in the morning on the 7th, Yoko found Devon in the kitchen washing dishes.

 Devon said that Jonathan had gotten drunk and went to sleep. Late at night, their daughters woke up and realized she hadn’t returned home. They tried calling her at least three times and got sent to voicemail. The audio is hard to understand at times, but they ask her to police call back and that they’re worried that she got into a car accident.

 That call was later played in court and will play a small clip for you now.  Mom, I waited for you to come home and I haven’t seen you when you were. So, please call. I’m very worried about you. I’m very scared. I don’t know if I got a car accident or any first and I’m getting very worried. Please call me

, please. Around 3:00 a.m., Yoko heard her dogs barking, but she ignored the commotion. After sunrise, she found her dogs were locked outside of the house. Jonathan’s truck was still parked in her driveway, and his desk chair had been knocked over. Yoko entered her son’s home around 8:30 in the morning on August 7th, 2023.

 She found Jonathan in his makeshift bedroom. His head was no longer attached to his body and was missing. She called the police at 8:40. Officers found emptied bottles of ammonia and bleach next to the bed. The body was smoking as they described it. Yoko later testified about what she saw in court via a Japanese interpreter.  Yes.

 And then what did you do? Uh, I went to the his bedroom and the  he he was he was wrapped by the uh blanket  blanket  and then but she could see that the the part of the she just opened up the uh blanket and then could see that the part of the uh feet  the feet.  Okay. Okay. What did you do next?  She tried to move the uh other side of the bed showing a headside.

 And then during before that she saw many bloods.  Many blood.  Many bloods. And then so she decided went back upstairs and then called at the  911.  911.  Okay. Officers interviewed Devon in her home. She said she left Jonathan’s house the night before. She told officers she had no idea he had died or how or anyone who would want to hurt him.

 Last time she saw him, she said he was smoking a cigarette in his garage. She added that he went clothes shopping a few days prior and was threatened by a stranger, but the store surveillance footage didn’t have anything like that on record. Devon and Jonathan’s daughters approached officers with Jonathan’s bloody and cracked cell phone.

 They had found it in the driveway next to Devon’s SUV. They also got a search warrant to look inside the house and found more of his things in Devon’s bedroom like his wallet, keys, and his license. Devon owned at least three weapons, katanas, which were photographed but not taken into evidence.

 These were characterized later as prop weapons. The day after she found Jonathan’s body, Yoko realized a meat cleaver she owned wasn’t in its usual spot in her kitchen, and she alerted the investigators to this. As more evidence came in, Devon emerged as the sole suspect. It’s worth remembering that polygraph tests are largely considered pseudocience by psychological experts and work more as a tool for interrogation than a reliable indicator of guilt.

 She did agree to a polygraph test on the 15th. The results noted a significant reaction after a question about if she participated in any way in the death of Willlette. Devon admitted after her polygraph test that she had Jonathan lie down on his stomach. While he lay face down, she struck him with a stick she described as something candlestick like.

 On that particular night, she claimed he got aggressive after she refused to be intimate with him. She accused him of hurting her, their daughters, and his son Deve. She said all she wanted was to hospitalize him so she could figure out what she could do with her children. Interrogators also asked if she could not recall the actual act of the murder.

Devon agreed that it was very possible. Authorities said that Devon used a knife and a mechanical saw to remove Jonathan’s head. She placed it in a laundry basket, drove it to her home, and threw it in the trash. They suspect that she left it in her outdoor bins for the garbage truck. Jonathan’s head was never recovered, so the medical examiner could not determine an official cause of death.

 Investigators also never located the murder weapon or the tools used in the assault. After this interrogation, Devon was arrested and booked for open murder. In Nevada and some other states, open murder is a preliminary charge before prosecutors and a grand jury can determine the nature of the murder, whether it’s first or second degree, or if it’s voluntary or involuntary manslaughter.

 Police spoke to Devon in at least six interviews spanning before and after her arrest. Detective Dennis Ozawa said that Devon used the term bye-bye when recounting how the garbage truck took Jonathan’s head away. Devon’s interrogation footage and audio was uploaded to mukrock.com and is publicly available, albeit with some redacted elements.

 These interviews were eventually shown in court. These clips we’ve selected are from the first 23 minutes of an interview conducted after Devon’s arrest. Do  you want to start from on the the 6th? You were hanging out with John and doing some shopping.  Yes.  Yes.  Okay. Uh describe that day to me. You know, the the cliff version.

 Simple day. Okay.  Shopping. Got girls school supplies. I said it very easy plus an A for most.  Okay. And then at night John was moving in with you.  John was moving the girls stuff to my house. It wasn’t until he had actually moved everything over till I realized he was moving some of his things over.

 John had been telling me he was going to move, but that happened once back and forth that he hadn’t actually moved anything. So I put stuck into it. So when he moved some of his things over, that’s when we realized he was actually moving his things. Yes, I remember talking to John about it.

 Yes, I remember talking to other people and I but until that moment, it really wasn’t something that was going to take place because at one point and three times he wasn’t going to move and it had happened more than one time. So I just took it as it was. Early you described something to our partner that there was he wanted some sort of encounter with you.

 I mean that wasn’t going to happen. I hit him.  He was now dead.  Okay.  That’s when came down. I spoke with her. Like I said afterwards I left.  Okay. Um have you recently had a intimate relationship with him?  Recently?  Well, within the past like month obviously he’s moving back in. you two are speaking.

 Have you  asking for favors? Yes. But no, we have not had interchoice. No.  Okay. Well, and that’s part of the reason we’ve been told otherwise by other people that he was telling other people that you do that. That’s why we’re trying to clarify some of this up.  We have not had  he’s asking for you say no  as usual.

 Okay. And then from there, what what happens?  I give him a back and say she popped his back. How did obviously you’re quite a bit smaller than he is. How did he pop his back?  Pushed again. Push it again on the fourth one. Supposed to pop.  Okay. So, it’s you’re straddling his lower back area or something like that or standing up or something.

 Standing up. Yes.  Okay. And you’re just pushing his back. He breathes out. Okay. And where was that? In the bedroom or the  floor of his room?  I’m sorry. on the floor of his room.  The floor of his room. Okay. Um and then from there, what happened?  He went to go smoke again and came back. I noticed that he had me rubbing his back.

That’s when I was rubbing his back and that’s when was coming down the stairs.  He had physical custody. What was visitation like? based from CPS. I was supposed to see the goals for supervised visits or therapy sessions only and he never enrolled them. I enrolled him and that was it.

 And he said he didn’t want to go through the courts anymore. We were going to be one happy family and we were actually we were not perfect but we were getting along. It kind of you kind of smirked a little bit while you were telling that story. What kind of brought that emotion out?  Because when it was all said and done, when he needed something, I was helping him.

 No matter how much he did something, I was helping him. And everything said, “Thank you for helping me. Thank you for helping me.” And it was like I was literally trying my best to put back together my family.  Put back together your family or get your girls back. my family because my girls wanted everybody to come home.

 Your girls?  Yes.  Not what you wanted.  Understand?  Dev was told that his father was murdered at 1:00 in the afternoon on August 7th. It was his grandfather who had to break the news. Short time later, he spoke to Detective Ozawa. Deve claimed that he had been drinking before he spoke with the police, but it’s unclear if the detectives knew this going into the interview.

 Jack Ozawa asked about the nature of Deve’s relationship with Devon. Said they married out of convenience and not out of love. But investigators did as they always do. They looked into phone records and devices. They found very intimate and personal messages between Devon and Dvere going as far back as 2016.

 Jonathan’s family has largely stayed out of view of the press. Only Deve and Yoko have made public appearances and that was in court offering testimony. The other exception is Jonathan’s stepsister, Valerie Rivera. Valerie started a now defunct GoFundMe to raise money for funeral expenses. She wrote, “I am Valerie Rivera. Jonathan’s stepsister.

 Jonathan James Wlette, OJ, passed away August 7th, 2023. Jonathan was loved by so many people. Jonathan had the personality and charisma that attracted everyone to him. Jonathan leaves behind two young, beautiful girls, his father JC, mother Yoko, and brother Ken. and stepmother Valerie. Rest in peace, Jonathan.

 We all love you. With the sudden and unexpected passing of Jonathan, his family would greatly appreciate anything that you can donate towards the many expenses that are ahead. Devon was charged with CA in October of 2022. One of her daughters had a bruise on her leg and a childare worker made a report to the police, but it would take until August 9th, 2023 for her to receive her sentence.

 After Jonathan’s murder and before her arrest, Devon was sentenced to one year of probation. Judge Mary Kay Holus oversaw the hearing. Devon and her public defender argue that she was at low risk of reoffending.  I’ve done counseling classes. I therapy, drug tests, psych evaluations. I’ve done everything.

 and everyone I’ve spoken to say I’m not an abusive person and they don’t feel there’s any risk for me to her or would ever do this again.  Given her circumstances, Devon was offered an unreasonably kind plea deal. She’d only need to serve at least 15 years in exchange for a guilty plea. Devon accepted the deal at first, but revoked her plea at the last minute during her sentencing hearing in July of 2025.

She sobbed her way through the withdrawal request. Jonathan Jordani, the deputy district attorney, pushed for the case to go to trial. Now, I warning you this is quite unhinged and quite a doozy to watch. I want to say um Jonathan Jonathan is very special for me and I know no matter what I say at this moment. I know right now no one in the family is going to believe me.

 I know right now no one in the family feels that I am innocent at any point and I I understand that. But I can actually prove my innocence. I actually can. And I’m not going to stop fighting to prove my innocence. I have more than enough. And Jonathan deserves to have the actual person who’s guilty behind bars. I was helping Jonathan.

 I have that I can show that I was trying to help him and this I know is hurting the family and I can see it in your faces and I know your hearts are angry and they should be and I’m angry for you and this is not fair to you. This has been dragging out for almost two years. It’s not fair to you and it’s not fair to his children, any of them.

And it’s not right. It really isn’t. It’s not. I’ve seen so much that it’s just terrible. the the way that they manipulated and altered and deleted things is wrong. They should not be able to do it and they have and for you to be able to look me in the eye knowing that the things are altered and  you plead guilty now.

 M you are not to address the state. You are to address you are Mr. you were going to address me. What do you want me to say? What do you want to say to me?  My apologies. I wasn’t trying to address the state directly. It’s just I was so I just told one thing after another and I truly believed that we were going to do the right thing and it just didn’t happen.

I am so sorry for all of this. I am so sorry that I didn’t do this and I and I didn’t know this would end up like this. I really didn’t. and I will forever apologize to the family that I don’t know how to fix any of this anymore. I don’t I keep listening to what everyone tells me is the best thing to do. Just do this and it’ll work out this way and follow this advice and we’ll do this.

And I keep listening to the people because they keep saying this is the best advice. It doesn’t turn out the way they tell me it will and and it just gets worse and worse and I don’t know what to do anymore. If you  judge, I’m not comfortable with this record. I’m willing to let her out of her plea if the court is in.

 I just I don’t know how to face this. All right.  It’s just this wouldn’t be appropriate.  I I completely understand.  Let’s go to trial. All right. Miss Michael J. Mr. Gadami says that he’s willing to let you out of your plea and he’s willing to try this case and you understand that he’s willing to try this case on an open murder.

 So, a jury can convict you of a first-degree murder. Do you understand that? Or do you want to talk to Mr. Patrick about it?  I don’t want to talk to Mr. Patrick. He didn’t listen to anything. Miss Miss Michaels, I need you to understand what I’m saying to you and answer my question. You want to withdraw your plea and go to trial?  Yes, please.

 All right. This plea is going to be withdrawn. Miss, I need you to have some discussions with your client.  I move to withdraw at this time. This case needs to go back to council.  Hold on just one second. MISS MICHAELS, YOU NEED TO CONDUCT yourself like this IS THE COURTROOM. IF YOU CANNOT DO THAT, then they’re going to remove you because I still have business to conduct.

 Do you understand,  Mr. Patrick?  Judge, um, respectfully, I move to withdraw and have this case sent back to office of approve appointed counsel. I am not in a position to accept appointment on this case should it go to trial at this time.  All right. All right. I’m going to have to reach out to the office of appointed counsel and give her a lawyer that’s going to be appointed with the understanding this case is two years old.

 This case is not going to sit stagnant and wait and wait and wait around for a trial. So, I’m going to reach out to Miss Bush myself and have a discussion with her in regards to the appointment of council because this is not going to be this case has been delayed extensively. Um, and this case is not going to further be delayed so that there is no justice for everybody.

 Yes, sir. And your honor, if I may, that’s one of the other reasons is because with Barry Edwards, it would be late next year before I would even consider putting this on as a trial.  Well, I’ll reach out to um M. push.  Understood.  July 31st, 9:00 a.m.  And your honor, do you grant my motion to trial, please?  Yes, I’m going to grant your motion.

 Thank you.  The trial began in November of 2025. In his opening statement, Deputy District Attorney Jordani said, “Buckle up because you’re in for a wild ride.” Referencing a photo of Devon Deve and the children, Jordani told the jury this is the future that she saw and that she wanted and the only way to have that future was with Jon out of the picture.

Prosecution argued Devon did not want Jonathan in her life more than he already was. Even though she had two children with him and agreed to let him move into her home, she didn’t want anything to come between her and Deve. Devon’s defense attorney, Robert Draasovich, told the jury to look at the motivations and find her not guilty.

 He argued that Dvere had more of a motive to want Jonathan dead because it meant he would have to live in a home with a father he hated or leave his wife behind, saying, “What happened on August 7th, 2023 was Deve was getting kicked out. He was no longer going to be in this relationship because dad, the dad he hated, was coming in and not only taking his home, but taking his wife.

D’Ve attorney Daskovich said, had access to the tools and the physical strength required to commit such a brutal crime. But the prosecution pushed back on these statements as D’Ve was not placed at the crime scene based on phone records and surveillance footage. According to Deputy District Attorney Brittany Griffith, the mechanical saw was a onesizefits-all kind of product.

 It was something anyone could use, whether you’re muscular or more petite framed. Detective Ozawa testified about his involvement in the investigation, including his searches and interviews with Devon. Attorney Daskovich asked why he and his fellow investigators didn’t take the katanas in Devon’s home into evidence.

 We’re dealing with aation case, correct? bear to say that samurai swords would kind of fall into that realm of importance when it comes to a petitation case. In response, Detective Ozawa said they were prop weapons, so the department didn’t see a need to test them for blood or fingerprints, but he also said on the record they didn’t find Jonathan’s DNA in Devon’s vehicle.

Devere and Yoko were among the witnesses. They were pressed hard on the stand by attorney Daskovich.  And this is the second thing about your marriage. He asked you about your marriage, correct? And you say, “Yeah, we’re married.”  Correct. And you tell the police officer that we’re certified, but it’s not like we’re really uh cuz she has a whole bunch of health problems, all that stuff.

 Remember that conversation you had with the detective?  Yes, sir.  So, we asked you. So, it’s just like worked out for like insurance. You’re saying and and you say, “Well, not like anything bad, but like for for the girls, correct?”  Yes, sir.  That wasn’t true, was it? What you were telling the detective after you’re saying that you learned for the first time that your dad’s been murdered, what you told him about your marriage wasn’t true, was it?  I was also drinking my dad.

 You’ve read through this transcript. You’d agree with me that you appear to be pretty coherent. Correct.  Then the detective asks you, “But you guys, do you guys sleep in the same room?” And you say, “No.” Correct.  Yes, sir.  You guys actually did sleep in the same You slept in the same bed, didn’t you?  Yes, sir.

 But when he asked if you two slept in the same room, you said no. Correct. Yes, sir.  Then he asks you, “Are you guys intimate at all?” And you say no. Correct. Yes, sir.  That wasn’t true, was it? Yes, sir.  Fair to say that you were downplaying your feelings for your wife when this detective came to ask you about the murder of your father?  Yes, sir.

 because I didn’t know what that actually happened in my father.  Please say it again.  Yes, sir. Because I didn’t actually know what happened to my father.  Okay. But you’re lying to the police officer about your relationship with your wife, correct?  Yes, sir.  Now, today you testified that you’d worked the day before, August 6th, correct?  Yes, sir.

 But you were actually off the day before, correct? You didn’t work on August 6th.  I was drinking water.  But you were first to tell the police officer, “Yeah, I worked yesterday, but then Sorry.  Is that better?  If you could just please repeat your answer. I’m not I’m not trying. If you could speak up, please, and just repeat that last answer.

 I was drinking oil.  But you actually made the same mistake and initially told him, “I was working yesterday.” But then you corrected yourself. Correct.  Yes, sir.  So, you really weren’t drinking that much cuz you first said, “Well, I worked yesterday.” And then you said, “Actually, you know what? There’s my day off.” Correct. Sunday.

 Sunday is your days off.  That was 10 years ago and I was drinking very heavy stuff. So,  okay. But sir, this conversation to Korea 7, 2023. All right.  Or I mean you you do fair to say it it hasn’t been that long, has it?  Nothing.  Now, it must be noted Deve was never considered a suspect by the police. There was zero evidence placing him near the crime scene between August 6th and 7th.

 While attorney Daskovich attempted to create reasonable doubt about Devon’s guilt, which is his job as a defense attorney, his efforts were not enough. Now, Yoko said she couldn’t remember everything clearly. She was just too upset to do so, understandably. And attorney Daskovich targeted her the same way he had gone after D’Ve.  So, just so so we’re clear, this idea of 3:00 a.m.

 has been talked about on two prior occasions that we’re aware of. Correct. in your interview and during your grand jury testimony. Correct.  I don’t remember.  Okay. And during the grand jury proceeding when the prosecutor told you or asked you about 3:00 a.m., you didn’t disagree, did you? Uh, I never been told that at 3:00 from that the prosecutors,  but you’ll agree with me on both instances when you talked about this noise in the middle.

 It was the dogs barking and it was unusual. Fair.  Yes, I agree.  Today you talked about when you came downstairs and it was at 1:00, you said that you saw Nikki and she seemed surprised. Correct. You didn’t talk about her looking surprised or startled on August 7th, 2023, did you?  I don’t remember what I said now, but I I told them that I met her.

 Okay. Yeah. You you said that you sp the point I’m making is you didn’t say she was startled or surprised, did you? When you were interviewed by the police it might have been that way though.  And when you testified before the grand jury on September 21st, 2023, you didn’t talk about Nikki being startled or surprised either, did you?  I don’t remember.

Devon was found guilty of firstdegree murder with a deadly weapon after 2 weeks of trial. She was sentenced on January 8th, 2026 to 20 years to life for firstdegree murder and 8 to 20 years for the use of a deadly weapon served consecutively. She was granted 2 years worth of time served.

 She was incarcerated in the Florence Mccclure Women’s Correctional Center in North Las Vegas. Jonathan’s funeral services were private, held on September 16th, 2023, as announced by his fiance. They were placed in the care of Affordable Cremation and Burial Services located on Charleston Boulevard in Las Vegas.

 His obituary described him as someone who loved to talk to everyone, especially at his jobs. They refer to him as one of the most likable people on the Las Vegas strip and someone who would help you out by giving you a job in hard times and also moving you or your possessions on a moment’s notice. If Jonathan’s case resonated with you, then please click here to check out the case of Herling Carr Doulai, a young woman who came to Las Vegas with big dreams, only to have them snuffed out by a washedup reality TV star who worked as a self-described

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