SANTA ANA — Jurors heard the first part of closing arguments Wednesday in the case against a woman accused of plotting the death of her boyfriend, a wealthy Newport Beach businessman.
Nanette Packard-McNeal, 46, is accused of conspiring with her lover, Eric Naposki, a former NFL linebacker, to kill Bill McLaughlin, 55, in December 1994. She was dating McLaughlin while also seeing Naposki. She has pleaded not guilty.
Naposki was found guilty of McLaughlin's murder in a separate trial over the summer.
Packard-McNeal was brought into the courtroom handcuffed and appearing frail in a white cardigan sweater and black slacks.
"This woman is a manipulator of men, unlike any that I hope any of you have ever seen before," Deputy District Attorney Matt Murphy said to jurors. "That is her talent on this earth. She manipulates men and leaves a trail of destruction."