Au pair gets 10-year sentence for scheme to kill lover's wife and another man in Virginia
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An au pair who schemed with her employer-turned-lover to kill his wife and another man received a 10-year sentence on Friday. In:
An au pair who schemed with her employer-turned-lover to kill his wife and another man received a 10-year sentence on Friday.
Prosecutors had recommended immediate release for Juliana Peres Magalhães in exchange for her guilty plea to a downgraded manslaughter charge in the February 2023 killing of Joseph Ryan. She testified that she fatally shot Ryan as Brendan Banfield was fatally stabbing his wife, Christine, in the couple's bedroom.
Instead, Fairfax Chief Circuit Court Judge Penney S. Azcarate delivered the maximum possible sentence to the woman from Brazil, citing "an intentional and calculated level of violence that is the most serious manslaughter scenario that this court has ever seen."
"Your actions were deliberate, self-serving, and demonstrated a profound disregard for human life," Azcarate said at the sentencing on Friday, according to CBS affiliate WUSA. "So let's get straight — you do not deserve anything other than incarceration and a life of reflection on what you have done to the victim in this family. May it weigh heavily on your soul."
Magalhães had remained silent for months before agreeing to cooperate with prosecutors in their case against Banfield, who was convicted by a jury this month of aggravated murder in the deaths of his wife and Ryan. Prosecutors said they continued their affair for months after the killings.

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