Missing mom Maya Millete’s explosive journal entries read aloud in San Diego murder case against Navy optician husband
Maya Millete's journal entries were read aloud in court, revealing her fears that her husband Larry could harm her and accusing him of abuse. The entries, addressed to her daughters, included allegations of physical and emotional abuse dating back to 2012. The trial is ongoing, with prosecutors presenting evidence and testimony from witnesses, including lead investigator James Rhoades and Maya's sister-in-law Genesis Tabalanza.
- ▪Maya Millete's journal entries accused her husband Larry of physical and emotional abuse.
- ▪Larry Millete is accused of murdering his wife and concealing her body after she vanished on January 7, 2021.
- ▪Prosecutors presented evidence and testimony from witnesses, including lead investigator James Rhoades and Maya's sister-in-law Genesis Tabalanza.
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Metro Missing mom Maya Millete’s explosive journal entries read aloud in San Diego murder case against Navy optician husband By Nina Joudeh Published June 9, 2026, 3:25 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Explosive journal entries written by missing Chula Vista mother Maya Millete were read aloud in court Monday, revealing her deep fears her husband Larry Millete could harm her and accusing him of abuse. The comments surfaced during the 12th day of Larry Millete’s murder trial, NBC7 reports. Larry is accused of butchering his wife after she vanished on January 7, 2021, and concealing her body.
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