Nicole Speirs

Nicole Marie Speirs (November 3, 1983 – March 25, 2006) made headlines in the area of Tooele, Utah as a domestic violence murder victim. She was killed March 25, 2006 at age 22, by her then-boyfriend and father of her twins, Walter Smith. On the night of Nicole's death, Smith reported that he found her dead in her home, drowned in her bathtub, after returning from a trip to Idaho. The autopsy confirmed that drowning was the cause of death. Tooele is located approximately 18 miles west of Salt Lake City.

The pair met during the summer of 2004, and went on relationship. Later Nicole gave a birth of a twin boy and girl.[1]

Smith, her 24-year-old boyfriend and a member of the United States Marines who had returned from Iraq, was not immediately known to have killed her until December 12, 2006, when he confessed to the killing. According to police, Smith walked into a Veteran's Administration hospital building and confessed eight months after the fact. Smith was since discharged from the Marines.

As it was later revealed that Walter suffered from PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder) because of the six months he served in the Iraq War.

Walter could not explain why he murdered her. The detectives on the case suspected that the true motive behind the murder was that Nicole wanted to get married.

On August 14, 2007, Smith pleaded guilty to a second-degree manslaughter charge as part of a plea bargain.[2] He was originally charged with first-degree felony murder.

Smith and Nicole's parents agreed to a plea bargain. He was sentenced 1–15 years for 2nd degree manslaughter on October 9, 2007.

The case was covered by Investigation Discovery show Unraveled, an episode called Deadly Demons (S01E05).

References

  1. "March 2006". MILITARY JUSTICE FOR ALL. 25 March 2006. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  2. Stephen Hunt, War-haunted former Marine pleads guilty, Salt Lake Tribune, August 15, 2007

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