A Long Beach man accused of robbing and murdering a Newport Beach couple in 2004 could also be tried on charges he robbed a man of $50,000 and murdered him in Mexico in 2005 if prosecutors get their way next month.
Senior Deputy Dist. Atty. Matt Murphy will argue before a judge Sept. 5 that Skylar Deleon, 28, should be tried for allegedly slashing the throat of John Jarvi in Mexico simultaneously with his trial for allegedly master-minding the murder of the Hawkses, a Newport Beach couple looking to sell their boat to spend more time with their new grandchild in Arizona.
In November 2004, Thomas and Jackie Hawks placed an ad to sell their boat, the “Well Deserved,” for $440,000. Deleon is accused of plotting and helping carry out the couple’s murder for their boat and life savings. Deleon and two other men allegedly overpowered the couple and forced them to sign over the title to the boat before they were killed. Deleon’s ex-wife, Jennifer, was convicted in the Hawkses’ murder last year and was sentenced to life in prison for her role.