Arizona Man Sentenced to 16 Years After Admitting to Wife’s Murder

Jul 19, 11:00 PM

An Arizona man, Daniel Paduchowski, 58, is set to spend the next 16 years in prison after pleading guilty to the murder of his wife, Kelly Paduchowski, 45, whom he had initially reported missing. The case, which concluded within a week, saw Paduchowski admitting to second-degree murder and other related charges, and revealing the location of his wife's body to authorities.

Paduchowski entered his plea on Friday, acknowledging charges of second-degree murder, tampering with physical evidence, concealment of a dead body, and possession of dangerous drugs. As part of his plea deal, he disclosed to the Flagstaff Police Department where he had hidden Kelly's body. Following this information, officers recovered her body on Friday morning from an undisclosed location, as reported by Flagstaff police Deputy Chief Collin Seay.

The investigation began on June 30 when Daniel Paduchowski reported his wife missing, claiming she had gone for a run and swim in the Lake Mary area. However, Seay indicated this was a ploy to misdirect police resources. Cell phone data revealed Kelly's phone was actually in the Shultz Creek Trail area around 10 a.m. on June 30, on the opposite side of Flagstaff. Daniel Paduchowski was seen in the same area around 11:30 a.m., and her phone returned to their home in the Coconino Estates neighborhood shortly after noon.

Surveillance photos captured Paduchowski and his wife's vehicle near the Campbell Mesa Trail Head around 1:30 p.m. on June 30. He reported her missing shortly after 7:30 p.m.

Court documents stated neighbors heard a scream and saw Kelly Paduchowski lying face down in the yard with her husband on top of her. He then sprayed the area with a hose.
Police found evidence during a search of the home on July 1st suggesting Kelly was either seriously hurt or killed. Paduchowski was arrested on an aggravated assault charge as the search for his wife continued. The extensive search involved multiple law enforcement agencies, drones, helicopters, and numerous volunteers.

Prosecutors, represented by Michael Tunink from the Coconino County Attorney’s Office, agreed to the plea deal provided Paduchowski revealed the location of his wife's body, her phone, her car keys, and the murder weapon, and answered all questions truthfully during an interview conducted on Friday. Sentencing will occur at a later date, with the 16-year prison term being the maximum sentence for second-degree murder under Arizona law.

“This has obviously been a monumental tragedy for Kelly and her loved ones,” Tunink said, noting that prosecutors and Kelly’s family were in constant communication throughout the process.

Flagstaff police Chief Sean Connolly praised the victim’s family for their resilience during this tragic time. “Since the moment I sat in the living room with Kelly’s family, I cannot tell you how impressed I’ve been with their strength and their resolve in handling this incredibly tragic situation,” he said.
Police have not released the cause of death or the motive behind the murder.
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