‘Was Trying to Push Them Into Breaking Up’: Jilted Lover Stalked Girlfriend’s Husband with GPS Devices, Disguises Before Killing Him In Parking Garage of Intel Corp, Where He Worked

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A former veterinarian in Oregon has been found guilty of murder for fatally stalking the husband of a co-worker with whom he had an affair for several years. A Washington County jury convicted Steven Neil Milner on Jan. 22 of second-degree murder after prosecutors said he “ambushed” Kenneth Fandrich on Jan. 27, 2023 — sneaking up on Fandrich outside his job, putting him in a chokehold and squeezing his neck until his last breath.  Milner was also pronounced guilty on charges of stalking and seven counts of violating a protective order. Steven Neil Milner (Photo: YouTube screenshot/KMTR) Sentencing is scheduled for Feb. 18. Fandrich was found dead in a parking garage on Intel Corporation’s Ronler Acres campus, where he worked as a contractor and had endured several years of stalking and harassment as a result of his wife’s betrayal. Milner’s murder conviction marks the conclusion to one of the most harrowing stalking cases ever documented, with life-or-death consequences unfolding 13 miles southeast of Portland, the state’s largest city. Prosecutors revealed that Milner used GPS devices and “burner” vehicles, wore clever disguises and even tampered with security cameras as part of a boundless stalking campaign against Fandrich, culminating in an innocent...

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