On December 14, 2005, the charred, gagged and bound body of 28-year-old Melissa James was found in the trunk of a burning
Jaguar in the Nevada desert. A trucker had reported the car to authorities, who put out the fire before all evidence was destroyed. After tracing the car to
Kelly Ryan, the police interviewed both her and her husband Titus. Melissa James was their live-in personal assistant. The police released the couple, pending more investigation. They fled across the country to Massachusetts. Titus had admitted to detectives of having had an affair with James, but said he and his wife had ended their working relationship with her, claiming she had embezzled from them. After a nine-day investigation and manhunt, police apprehended the couple and their alleged accomplice, Anthony Gross, near Boston. They were promptly extradited to
Las Vegas, Nevada and arrested on charges of murder of James, kidnapping, and arson. In February 2006, Titus and Ryan were denied bail. On March 29, each pleaded not guilty to a felony charge of killing Melissa James. The charge carried the possibility of the
death penalty. Days before their murder trial was set to begin in Las Vegas in June 2008, Titus and Ryan each pleaded guilty on May 30, 2008 to various charges related to James's death. They had made plea deals with the prosecutor to avoid capital charges that risked the death penalty. Titus pled guilty to
second-degree murder,
first-degree kidnapping, and arson. On August 22, 2008, Titus was recorded as convicted of
second-degree murder, kidnapping, and arson. He was sentenced to 21 to 55 years in prison. He is incarcerated at
Lovelock Correctional Center, a state prison in Nevada. Ryan had pleaded guilty to arson and battery with a deadly weapon with significant bodily harm. She was sentenced to two consecutive terms of 3–13 years in prison. She was released on parole in 2017. == Competitions and titles ==