• 7 years ago
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Jonathan Nyce, the Hopewell Township research scientist convicted of beating his Filipino wife to death then staging her murder as a car accident in 2004, has been released from prison and says he’s written a book that will prove his innocence.

After five years of incarceration, the 60-year-old father of three walked out of prison on Dec. 5 and has returned to his parents’ home in Collegeville, Pennsylvania, where he was reunited with his children.

In July 2005, Nyce was convicted of killing his 34-year-old wife Michelle Rivera Nyce in a jealous rage when she returned from a lover’s tryst with a Puerto Rican man hired to landscape the couple’s $1 million home.

Prosecutors said Nyce bashed in his wife’s head by repeatedly smashing it into the concrete floor of the garage of their Hopewell Township home after she came home at 2 a.m. He then propped her lifeless body behind the wheel of her SUV and sent it careening down an embankment into the nearby Jacobs Creek in an attempt to disguise her death as a car accident.

In September 2005, he was sentenced to eight years in prison and ordered to spend at least five years and 11 months behind bars before becoming eligible for parole.

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