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Old 05-07-2005, 06:10 PM
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Couple Fake Death

GEORGETOWN, Texas - Molly Daniels spent weeks surfing the Internet, gathering information for a bizarre and grisly plot of deception. She learned how to burn a human body beyond recognition. She sought clues on ways to deceive arson investigators, and took meticulous steps to create a new identity for her husband.
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Daniels then dug up a woman's corpse, staged a fiery car accident to fake her husband's death, and had him re-emerge as her new boyfriend. Authorities say it was all to collect a $110,000 life insurance policy while hiding her husband, Clayton Daniels, from the cops.

Molly Daniels pleaded guilty this past week to felony charges of insurance fraud and hindering apprehension, and was sentenced to the maximum 20 years in prison.

"This was a ghoulish, horrific crime," prosecutor Jane Starnes at the sentencing hearing Thursday.

Molly Daniels, 22, insisted the plan wasn't motivated by greed, but rather was a desperate attempt to keep her husband out of prison stemming from a sexual assault charge.

"It was about keeping our family together," she tearfully told jurors.

The plot began to take shape last year after Clayton Daniels, 24, pleaded guilty to sexual assault charges. He was allowed to stay out of prison after the plea, but never reported to his probation officer, drawing a 30-day jail sentence.

Three days before he was to report to jail last June, police found a burned-out Chevrolet at the bottom of a roadside cliff. The corpse behind the wheel was unrecognizable, its head and limbs burned away.

"Even the metal on the car was melted, it was so hot," said Thomas Vasquez, Molly Daniels' defense attorney.

Molly Daniels told friends and relatives her husband had died. Her co-workers raised $1,000 for her and attended a memorial service.

A few weeks later, Molly Daniels introduced "Jake Gregg," her new boyfriend, to their children, ages 4 and 1.

He looked a lot like Clayton Daniels but had dyed black hair. Investigators say Molly Daniels also had forged documents to create a new identity for him, including a fake birth certificate and a Texas drivers' license.

Neighbor Scott Regier said he had barely known Clayton Daniels, and never got a good look at "Jake Gregg" because the man was rarely outdoors.

"Before the whole incident, we'd wave and say hello," Regier said. "Afterward, when they pulled in the driveway, she would get out of the minivan, open the garage, and he would pull in. The guy never got out."

Investigators had been suspicious from the start. The accident scene had no skid marks or signs of a high-speed crash. The hottest spot of the fire was the driver's seat, and charcoal lighter fluid had been used as a fire accelerant. DNA samples from the burned corpse couldn't be matched with one from Clayton's mother.

Searches of their home and the computer Molly Daniels used to surf the Web revealed the scheme to get Clayton a new identity. Officers also found a list of plastic surgeons in Mexico.

Investigators said Molly Daniels told them the body was taken from a cemetery a few miles away. The body was an 81-year-old woman who had died in 2003 and was buried in an area used for people who can't afford a burial plot or have little or no family.

"We felt because she was older; there would not be much family impact, if any," Molly Daniels testified.

Vasquez said he couldn't explain why anyone who went to such great lengths to mislead investigators would stay in their home where they could be so easily discovered. But he said the fact that they didn't leave proves that their motive wasn't insurance fraud, he said.

"This wasn't about money. They could have taken the money and gone to Mexico," Vasquez said. "She felt everything was falling apart and had to take action somehow. It was misguided, but (her family) was the motivation."

Molly Daniels' father, John Honea, attended his daughter's sentencing.

"I thought I taught her better," Honea said.

Clayton Daniels is in custody awaiting trial on arson charges. He could face up to 20 years.



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Old 05-07-2005, 09:56 PM
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Wow, where do people think up this stuff......
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Re: Couple Fake Death

If you're going to fake someone's death at least do it marginally halfassed. She did an absolutely terrible job of tying all the ends together. Oh, and you can't leave a trail. If you're gonna use the internet to find info, you have to get a different computer (a crappy old one or something) and use one of the many ghost surf programs out there. When you have all your info, destroy the computer. A steel forgery plant would do an excellent job of destroying just about anything.


And wtf? She tried to use a female's body as her husband's corpse? read this: http://www.nd.edu/~stephens/sex.html
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she deserves a little respect, not many people have the motivation to go through with it... especially digging up a corpse most 22 year old broads would of done a lot worse. but ya she had too many loose ends, and they strangled her.
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Did it ever occur to them to maybe not be such fuckups and have him just spend his month in jail and actually go to his probation officer next time. Being on probation is a privledge, it is a way to serve your time for your fuckup outside of jail. All they ask is that you report into them and pay them a little money, its not that bad of a deal. Its not like he was going away for a long time. The chick deserves 20 years for what she did and I hope someone burns her body against her beliefs or wishes when she dies. I hope those kids get taken somewhere far far away and dont remember and are never told about what their parents did.
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What... the... fuck... what is this world coming too
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I'm just amazed she didn't take the money and move to Mexico
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I'm surprised they didn't move at all. dumb.

And the guy had sexual assault charges on him...he'd done it to a young girl. Smart girl to want to keep him around.
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Re: Couple Fake Death

He should've taken the 30 days rather than she take 20 years.
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Yeah, geez they math isn't that difficult....
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Yeah, geez the math isn't that difficult....
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