Vashti and Brett Seacat were a couple who had known each other since high school and eventually got married. Vashti was employed at Cox Communications, while Brett was a law enforcement instructor and had previously worked as a County deputy. Together, they had two young children: Brendan, who was four years old at the time of Vashti's death, and Bronson, who was only two years old.
Tragically, a few weeks before her death, Vashti had filed for divorce from Brett. Later, Brett claimed that Vashti had committed suicide. However, this was eventually found to be untrue, and he was charged with murder. It was discovered that Brett had also set fire to their house, while their two little boys were still inside. See an account of the murder at Find A Grave memorial story about murder case.
Brett didn't respond well to his conviction, the former Deputy telling the judge: “You are going to hell for what you have done in this case”. See Ex-police instructor rants at judge before sentence in wife’s death for the full account of his sentence and his response.
Following Brett's conviction, a court case involving custody of the two boys surfaced between Vashti's sister and mother. See In wake of Kingman murder case, another court battle over young sons.
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