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Eva M Weinfurtner 1959 - 2001

Eva M Weinfurtner of Coronado, San Diego County, California United States was born on April 29, 1959 in Willow Creek, Humboldt County, and died at age 42 years old on October 1, 2001 at Santa Catalina Island in Los Angeles County. Eva Weinfurtner was buried on October 6, 2001 at Deschutes Memorial Gardens in Bend, Deschutes County, OR.
Eva M Weinfurtner
Coronado, San Diego County, California United States
April 29, 1959
Willow Creek, Humboldt County, California, United States
October 1, 2001
Santa Catalina Island in Los Angeles County, California, 90704, United States
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  • Introduction

    Eva Marie (Paschall) Weinfurtner was born to Jesse Lee Paschall (1923 - 1990) and Winifred Eloise Campbell (1923 - 2004). She had siblings Lee Dwight Paschall (1947 - 1963), Steve, Tom, Jim, Sam, Frank, Darlene, and Joyce Paschall. Eva Paschall previously worked as a flight attendant for Southwest airlines, and was most recently a jewelry artist. She was married to Karl Weinfurtner for 3 years, and had a child Levi Loy, and stepsons Alex and Max Weinfurtner. Eva lost her life on a romantic getaway in October of 2001 to her confessed killer who described himself as her boyfriend. See Man arreested in rare island slaying for details.
  • 04/29
    1959

    Birthday

    April 29, 1959
    Birthdate
    Willow Creek, Humboldt County, California United States
    Birthplace
  • Ethnicity & Family History

    Eva was Caucasian, and her father Jess was born in Willowbrook Los Angeles. Eva's mother Winifred was born in Grand Junction Mesa Colorado.
  • Nationality & Locations

    A native of Willow Creek, California, Eva lived the last six years of her life in Coronado. She also spent some time as a child in the state of Oregon.
  • Religious Beliefs

    Eva's memorial service was at Emanuel Faith Community Church in Escondido, California.
  • Professional Career

    At the time of her murder, Eva was a self-employed jewelry artist. She was a former Southwest airlines flight attendant.
  • Personal Life & Family

    Eva had a large family - she was the eight out of nine children - and was married to Karl Weinfurtner for three years before her death. She had a son Levi Loy and two stepsons Alex Martin and Max Martin Weinfurtner. At the time of her death she was struggling with cocaine use and in a ten month relationship with her murderer Stephen Reitz.
  • 10/1
    2001

    Death

    October 1, 2001
    Death date
    Murder - beaten
    Cause of death
    Santa Catalina Island in Los Angeles County, California 90704, United States
    Death location
  • 10/6
    2001

    Gravesite & Burial

    October 6, 2001
    Funeral date
    Deschutes Memorial Gardens in Bend, Deschutes County, OR
    Burial location
  • Obituary

    The following appeared in the North County Times on Saturday October 6th 2001 on page 25: Eva Marie Weinfurtner, 42 CORONADO - Eva Marie Weinfurtner, 42, died Monday, Oct. 1, 2001, at Catalina, the result of a homicide. Born April 29, 1959, in Willowcreek, she lived in Coronado for six years. She was a self-employed jewelry artist and a former Southwest flight attendant. Mrs. Weinfurtner was preceded in death by her father, Jess Paschall on Sept. 19, 1990; and brother Lee Paschall, on March 2, 1963. She is survived by her husband of three years, Karl Weinfurtner of Coronado; mother Eloise Paschall of Salem, Ore.; son Levi Loy of San Diego; stepsons Alex Martin Weinfurtner and Max Martin Weinfurtner, both of Coronado; brothers Steve Paschall, Tom Paschall, Jim Paschall, Sam Paschall and Frank Paschall; and sisters Darlene Cue and Joyce Dean. A memorial service is scheduled for 1 p.m. today, Oct. 6, at Emanuel Faith Community Church of Escondido with the Rev. Dennis Keating officiating. The family suggest memorial donations to the Eve Weinfurtner Memorial Fund c/o Temecula Valley Bank, 455 S. Escondido Blvd., Escondido, CA 92025. Alhiser-Comer Mortuary is handling arrangements.
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Sleep Defense Fails in Murder Trial
The following appeared in the Los Angeles Times on Friday June 25th 2004 on page 6, and was written by Nikki Usher.

Jury convicts a Coronado fisherman who said he thought he was acting out a dream when he beat and stabbed his lover at a Santa Catalina hotel.

A Coronado man who said he was sleepwalking when he killed his married girlfriend in a Santa Catalina hotel was convicted Thursday of first-degree murder. The Long Beach Superior Court jury deliberated about 15 hours before finding Stephen Reitz, 28, guilt. He will be sentenced July 28.

Reitz, a commercial fisherman, told authorities that he was unconscious and acting out a dream when he killed Eva Marie Weinfurtner, 42, during a weekend getaway in October 2001. Prosecutor Ken Lamb said that Reitz threw a flower pot at Weinfurtner's head, cracking her skull, and beat her repeatedly. He then stabbed her in the neck.

Reitz told police that he found Weinfurtner's body at the foot of the bed after dreaming that he was fighting off an intruder. He also told police the pair had been drinking and using cocaine. Weinfurtner, a jewelry artist also from Coronado, had been seeing Reitz for about 10 months.

The defense had emphasized Reitz's history of mental problems and the medical possibility that someone could be capable of committing a violent crime while sleeping. "It was the only defense we had, because my client said he was unconscious. There was no other defense we could use because this is what really happened," attorney Theodore P. Veganes said. "We had the best doctors in the nation say that this could happen."

Veganes said Reitz expected the guilty verdict because he knew jurors might find the explanation suspect. Veganes, who said he will ask for a new trial, called this jury "too afraid" to acquit his client. "They were scared to let him go free because of what the public would say."

Several jurors said the panel might have been convinced by a sleepwalking defense if Reitz had just thrown the flower pot. But the attack that followed convinced them that his defense was implausible. "He was a fisherman, he knew what he was doing with the knife," said Tom Mahoney, 38, a juror from Long Beach Mahoney said he also was convinced by testimony that Reitz had a history of violence.

In the months before the attack, Weinfurtner's relatives noticed bruises on her body and warned her that she should stop seeing Reitz because he was dangerous, said her sister, Joyce Dean. Juror Roel Salvador, 26, of Long Beach said the graphic photographs of Weinfurtner's body influenced the panel. "You could do a few things sleepwalking, like the doctors said, but not all that," he said.

Lamb, a deputy district attorney for the county, said after the verdict, "It was a brutal, brutal murder, and he was held accountable." Weinfurtner's cocaine use and her troubled marriage had concerned her large family - she was the eight of nine children - relatives said.

"We knew something like this could happen," Dean said. The verdict "won't bring her back, but this is justice at least."
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Eva Marie Weinfurtner Obituary
Eva Marie Weinfurtner Obituary
The photo of Eva Marie Weinfurtner that appeared in her obituary in the North County Times on Saturday October 6th 2001. For a full transcription of the obituary see Eva M Weinfurtner: Obituary.
Date & Place: in Oceanside, San Diego County, California United States
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Man arreested in rare island slaying
The following story appeared in The Californian on Wednesday, October 3, 2001, on page 24:

AVALON (AP) - A Coronado man who traveled with his girlfriend over the weekend for a romantic getaway to Catalina Island was arrested Monday for investigation of her death - the island's first homicide in over a decade. Steph Reitz, 25, was taken by boat to San Pedro and booked into Los Angeles County jail after confessing to beating and killing Eva Weinfurtner, 42, also of Coronado.

Investigators described Reitz as "emotionally unstable" and said there was evidence of drugs and alcohol in a hotel room at Casa Mariquita where Weinfurtner's body was found.
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