Ex-California
fire chief convicted of stabbing girlfriend to death: newspaper
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[June 25, 2015]
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A former
California fire chief, who evaded capture for two weeks after his
live-in girlfriend was found stabbed to death at their home, was
convicted of murder on Wednesday, the Los Angeles Times reported.
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Orville "Moe" Fleming was convicted of second-degree murder after
three days of deliberation by a jury, the Times reported citing
Sacramento County District Attorney spokeswoman Shelly Orio.
Before his arrest, investigators had been searching desperately for
Fleming, who was missing for days after police discovered the body
of 26-year-old Sarah Douglas in their Sacramento home last May.
Believing him armed and dangerous, the sheriff's department asked
hikers and residents of the state's massive mountain ranges and the
picturesque Yosemite Valley to watch for someone matching his
description.
In the end, just as detectives were set to expand their manhunt to
Mexico and Canada, Fleming was spotted getting off a bus he boarded
to buy food, officials said. He had been hiding in the bushes not
far from where his state fire vehicle was found days earlier.
Fleming was fired as a battalion chief for the California Department
of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) for failing to come to
work since the day before Douglas's body was found.
Following an ethics investigation into Fleming, launched after his
estranged wife alleged firefighters were having sex with prostitutes
at the state fire academy, two firefighters were dismissed and 13
others punished.
The accusations about prostitutes were found to be baseless, Cal
Fire said, but the probe uncovered unrelated cases of employees
violating departmental policies, ranging from dishonesty to misuse
of state equipment and misuse of state time.
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The agency said 16 employees had been placed on administrative
leave. Cal Fire said two were terminated, one resigned, and the 13
others faced punishments that included suspension, demotion and pay
cuts.
Fleming is set to be sentenced on July 31 and faces 15 years to life
in prison with an extra year for carrying out the killing with a
knife, the Times reported.
(Reporting by Curtis Skinner; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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