The Big Island, Hawaii: Police officer Albert Pacheco and his wife Cathy live on Hawaii's Big Island, raising four children in the bosom of their close-knit church community. But what looks like a household steeped in traditional goodness is hiding something evil. Indeed, on January 2002, Albert Pacheco fatally shot his wife Cathalene "Cathy" Pacheco on a residential street in Waikoloa, after she informed him of her wishes to separate from him. While driving his police car, Pacheco ran into his wife's van. He then walked over to the van, shot her over a dozen times, and then called 911, informing his fellow officers about the incident. In 2004, Albert Pacheco accepted a plea deal and was convicted and sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 15 years for second-degree murder and 20 years for carrying or use of a firearm in the commission of a separate felony.