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Man Guilty in ‘Bizarre’ Murder Case

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From a Times Staff Writer

A former Santa Ana tow truck operator faces life in prison without parole after being convicted Monday of killing his best friend’s ex-wife in a case involving a trailer-park tryst, murder for hire and betrayal--circumstances described by the judge as “bizarre.”

After two days of deliberations, an Orange County Superior Court jury found Neill F. Matzen, 37, guilty of first-degree murder in the November, 1990, beating death of Donna Jean Connaty, a 34-year-old Buena Park nurse.

The jury also found Matzen guilty of two special circumstances, lying in wait and murder for financial gain, meaning that he faces a sentence of life in prison without parole when he is sentenced April 10.

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Matzen was accused of bludgeoning Donna Connaty with an iron bar at the request of Richard Connaty, her ex-husband, for $15,000 that he planned to get by refinancing his home.

For 14 months before Donna Connaty’s murder, Richard Connaty had been having an affair with Matzen’s wife, Cindy, according to a statement Cindy Matzen gave to police.

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