Authorities alleged that during a
sea trial of the boat in
Newport Harbor a few days after meeting the Hawkses, Deleon and accomplices Machain and Kennedy bound and gagged the couple and threw them overboard, tied to the yacht's anchor. Deleon allegedly masterminded the plan to kill the couple for financial gain. Henderson was found guilty on two counts of
first-degree murder on November 17, 2006, after four hours of jury deliberation. In October 2007, Henderson was sentenced to two life terms without parole. She is currently housed at
Central California Women's Facility in
Chowchilla, California. While awaiting trial in jail, Deleon was charged with soliciting another inmate to murder his cousin and father. Deleon was also accused of killing John Jarvi, a resident of
Anaheim, California, who was found dead in Mexico in 2003. Deleon's father and cousin (who was charged as an accessory to the Jarvi murder) were considered "important witnesses" in both murder cases. On September 22, 2008, jury selection began in the case against Deleon. In a consolidated case, Deleon was jointly tried for the murders of Thomas and Jackie Hawks and John Jarvi. Despite Deleon's earlier protestations of innocence, Deleon's attorney conceded at trial that Deleon had indeed committed all three murders. The attorney said that he had taken the case to trial only to argue to a jury that Deleon should not be sentenced to death. On October 20, Deleon was convicted of three counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances for financial gain and multiple victims and on November 6, 2008, the jury rendered a death verdict. On April 10, 2009, Deleon was sentenced to death by Orange County Superior Court Judge Frank Fasel. On February 19, 2009, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was found guilty on two counts of first degree murder after less than three hours of jury deliberation. He was sentenced to death on May 1, 2009. Machain, after testifying against Deleon, Henderson, and Kennedy, pleaded guilty to two counts each of voluntary manslaughter, kidnapping, and robbery. On June 15, 2009, he was sentenced to 20 years and 4 months. He served his sentence at
Valley State Prison in
Chowchilla, California, and was paroled in 2021. ==In the media==