The lead singer of Grammy-nominated metal band As I Lay Dying pleaded guilty Tuesday to trying to hire someone to kill his estranged wife, according to Rolling Stone.
Timothy Lambesis, 32, remains free on $2 million bond until he is sentenced May 2 on one count of solicitation of murder in Vista Superior Court, north of San Diego, Rolling Stone reported.
Lambesis was recorded telling an undercover agent that he wanted his wife killed, according to prosecutors, according to Rolling Stone. The investigation began last April after Lambesis allegedly told a personal trainer at his gym that he wanted to get rid of his wife.
The undercover agent, San Diego County Sheriff's Officer Howard Bradley, testified last year that Lambesis met him at an Oceanside bookstore in May and said he wanted his wife "gone," according to Rolling Stone. Bradley said he asked Lambesis directly if he wanted his wife killed, and the singer replied, "'Yes, I do.'"
Lambesis said his wife, Meggan Lambesis, had restricted his visits with their three adopted children after they separated in September 2012, Bradley testified at a preliminary hearing, Rolling Stone reported.
The singer also told the agent that he was angry that Meggan Lambesis would get a large share of his income in a divorce settlement, according to Rolling Stone.
Bradley said Lambesis told him at the end of their meeting, "Just to clarify, just so you know, I do want her dead," Rolling Stone reported.
As I Lay Dying formed in San Diego in 2000 and has released six albums, including 2007's "An Ocean Between Us," which reached No. 8 on Billboard's charts, according to Rolling Stone. A single from the album, "Nothing Left," was nominated for a Grammy for top metal performance.
The band plays in an aggressive style that features lightning-speed metal guitar riffs, Rolling Stone reported. The group's philosophical lyrics have attracted a following of Christian rock fans.
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