FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Case # 13CF3394
Date: July 20, 2018
*Jury reached guilty verdict in less than two hours
SANTA ANA, Calif. – A man was sentenced today to life in state prison without the possibility of parole for kidnapping, torturing, and mutilating a marijuana dispensary owner. The defendant was found guilty by a jury after less than two hours of deliberation.
Defendant: Kyle Shirakawa Handley, 36, Fountain Valley
Found guilty by a jury on Jan. 4, 2018 of the following felony counts:
Sentence:
Co-defendants, Hossein Nayeri, 39, Ryan Anthony Kevorkian, 39, and Naomi Josette Rhodus (formerly Naomi Kevorkian), 37, face the same charges and maximum sentence as Handley. Nayeri is currently scheduled for jury trial on Aug. 8, 2018, and Kevorkian is scheduled for a pre-trial hearing on Aug. 24, 2018, in Department C-35, Central Justice Center, Santa Ana. Rhodus is scheduled for a pre-trial hearing on Oct. 12, 2018, in Department C-55, Central Justice Center, Santa Ana.
Circumstances of the Crime
Investigation and Arrests
NBPD began investigating this complex case and conducted a canvas of the neighborhood. A witness had been suspicious of a car parked outside John Doe’s home on Oct. 2, 2012, and documented the license plate. Handley was the registered owner of the vehicle.
Handley was also in possession of evidence from the crime in his home. Nayeri is accused of being linked to the crime through DNA found on that evidence. One additional DNA profile was found on the evidence but was unidentified at that time.
After Nayeri was identified as a suspect, NBPD determined the link between the kidnapping and the video surveillance equipment and footage found in the defendant Nayeri’s vehicle a week before the crime.
Through extensive investigation, NBPD identified Kevorkian and Rhodus as suspects. After months of investigation, Kevorkian is accused of being linked to the unidentified DNA on the evidence in Handley’s home. Rhodus is accused of participating in the plan to kidnap and torture John Doe.
NBPD investigated this criminal case and Senior Deputy District Attorneys Matt Murphy and Heather Brown of the Orange County District Attorney’s (OCDA) Office prosecuted this case. Deputy District Attorney Erin Rowe of the Special Prosecutions Unit handled Nayeri’s extradition from the Czech Republic after he flew there from Iran.
At the sentencing today, Senior Deputy District Attorney Heather Brown read a victim impact statement submitted to the court by John Doe, stating in part, “I live with the feeling of always looking over my shoulder … The scars on my body from the burning, tasering, and chemical burns are a reminder of the violent crime against me.” The statement concluded saying, “I fear that I will never have the feeling or sense of being comfortable and carefree anywhere ever again.”
Prosecutors: Senior Deputy District Attorney Heather Brown and Senior Deputy District Attorney Matt Murphy.
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