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Nique Leili vanished from her Lawrenceville, Georgia, home on July 8, 2011
Her husband Matthew, then 42, filed for divorce just two days later
Eight days later her body was found near her family's subdivision
After four years of pressure from her family he was charged with her death
He was convicted and sentenced to life without parole.
Matthew was arrested thanks to police re-examining evidence found on his computer,
Shortly after the grim discovery, in contrast to his daughter's account, Nique's friends and family painted an unhappy picture of the couple's marriage.
That was backed up by a 911 call in which Nique told a dispatcher that Matthew wouldn't let her leave the house.
There was also an image of her with cuts and bruises to her face.
The injuries were said to have been caused by Matthew.
However some people have said Nique actually suffered the injuries after falling off of a Segway.
Before the end of July, Matthew and his wife's family were battling over her remains and custody of the couple's young daughters, who were 9 and 12 at the time of her death.
In the end, two funerals had to be held for Nique after an agreement reached between Matthew and her eldest daughter's lawyers.
However the couple's two children remained in his custody.
Around the same time, Matthew released through an attorney.
'Contrary to the allegations as reported, Mr. Leili cooperated with police and provided every known fact and circumstance regarding his wife's disappearance,' the statement said. 'Mr. Leili has done nothing wrong, and as such, is refusing to respond to allegations reported in the media.'
Nique Leili's death certificate was released in December of that year. The medical examiner ruled the cause of death inconclusive but did not exclude homicide by strangulation or asphyxiation.
In February 2012, Matthew Leili moved to Vermont, taking his daughters with him and, according to Nique's sister, eliminating all communication with other family members.
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