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Bob Ward, Florida Millionaire, Convicted Of Murdering Wife, Diane Ward

By MIKE SCHNEIDER   09/24/11 01:53 PM ET   AP

ORLANDO, Fla. -- A millionaire developer who lived in the same central Florida neighborhood as Tiger Woods and other celebrities was convicted Saturday of murdering his wife in their mansion.

The six jurors deliberated more than 12 hours over two days before finding Bob Ward guilty of second-degree murder. The two-week trial took place in the same courthouse where the Casey Anthony case was tried this summer.

Ward was stoic as the verdict was read. Before the verdict, he hugged his two college-aged daughters as the women wept.

He faces up to life in prison when he's sentenced in November.

Ward was accused of shooting of his wife, Diane, in September 2009.The slaying happened days before she was to give a deposition in a lawsuit alleging that he blew millions of dollars on big houses and expensive cars while his business failed. Defense attorneys said that Ward's wife was suicidal, and that he was trying to stop her from killing herself. Ward never took the stand in his defense.

Defense attorney Kirk Kirkconnell said he plans to appeal the verdict and request a new trial.

Kirkconnell said jurors may have been more likely to convict Ward as the result of Casey Anthony's trial. The Florida mother was acquitted this summer of killing her 2-year-old daughter in a verdict that surprised followers of the case.

"What happened to Casey Anthony certainly makes it more difficult for any defendant, probably anywhere in the state of Florida, to get a fair trial," Kirkconnell said. "I think there is a widely held belief, or prejudice, based on the Casey Anthony case because people may have felt that that verdict was not the proper verdict."

During closing arguments Thursday, prosecutor Robin Wilkinson used Ward's own words against him by playing a 911 recording in which he told a dispatcher five times, "I just shot my wife."

After Saturday's verdict, Wilkinson said she felt sorry for the Wards' two daughters, who had lost a mother and were now losing a father to prison. But she said justice had been served.

"Who wants to believe that their father killed their mother?" Wilkinson said. "I believe Diane Ward got justice today."

The Wards were under tremendous stress from the bankruptcy of his company and a lawsuit over his business practices. A broken wine glass, a wine stain on the patio and a similar stain on Ward's shirt indicated they had been fighting before Diane Ward died, Wilkinson told jurors during closing arguments.

Kirkconnell told jurors it was against Bob Ward's interests to kill his wife because her death exposed his assets to his creditors.

Bob Ward's company, Land Resource, filed for bankruptcy almost a year before the shooting. He was being sued by an insurance company that accused him of taking more than $20 million from the sale of lots in subdivisions he was building in Tennessee in 2007. The insurance company, which had issued bonds for the subdivisions, said Ward should have used the money to improve the subdivisions, but instead paid off debts and went on a spending spree.

The lawsuit says the Wards used the money to buy their 8,800-square-foot mansion in Isleworth, the same neighborhood where Woods had the notorious SUV crash that revealed his adultery and derailed his golf career.

The lawsuit also says the Wards paid off loans totaling nearly $2.5 million for two houses in Georgia, bought a house on the Georgia coast for $750,000 and purchased several vehicles, including a $140,000 Mercedes-Benz sedan. The lawsuit was dismissed last month because of a lack of action by either side.

Ward's behavior after his arrest also raised eyebrows. A jailhouse video of a visit from his daughter and sister-in-law just days after the shooting showed him cracking jokes and laughing. But the Wards' two daughters have supported their father and were in the courtroom during the trial.

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03:50 PM on 09/27/2011
actually Joran could have conjugal visits and pay for privlieges Not so in FL But your point about Castro Castro is well taken -more filth same animals
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maybesomeday
War is not about who is right its about who's left
07:13 AM on 09/27/2011
I can't stand that lawyer's all over the country are going to the Casey Anthony defense. This case is an entirely different case, with completely different facts and circumstances. I can only guess that time and distance from the Anthony verdict is going to be needed in order for that being the excuse for all juries to be cleared of subpositions that they are somehow tainted because of the Anthony verdict.
I suppose we will never truly understand what the Anthony jurors were doing or thinking to come to their conclusion, but regardless all trials should be deemed based on that individual circumstance at that trial. The MJ case is also trying to use the Casey Anthony trial and outcome based on the juries verdict. It has to be stopped in it's tracks, sometimes you win and sometimes you lose and the jurors in CA's case drew their own conclusions, now let's try doing that based on other jurors in other cases.
11:13 PM on 09/26/2011
According the posts here, Bob Ward was not only guilty of murdering his wife Diane, her was also guilty of bein rich.
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maybesomeday
War is not about who is right its about who's left
07:16 AM on 09/27/2011
Really Ginger71 ? I suppose being rich has played a role in this verdict, right? Too bad he wasn't charged with being rich....
10:55 PM on 09/26/2011
Having read a few of these comments, I realize that you all were the ones in the audience of the recent GOP debates. The ones who cheered at the notion that young coma patients should be left to die if they have no insurance; the ones who cheered at Texas' liberal use of the death penalty. What an uncompassionate and judgmental culture we have become.
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maybesomeday
War is not about who is right its about who's left
07:20 AM on 09/27/2011
Yes Ginger71 that's exactly what everyone here was doing. Why did you waste your time making a comment about something that has absolutely nothing to do with this case.

As far as your last sentence I don't think you can attach "we" have become a uncompassionate and judgmental culture. You fail to remember that juror's are picked and seated on case's to judge a defendent. And good grief that's been going on now for how long? Oh yea, for hundreds of years.
awckid3
No good deed goes unpunished.
07:58 PM on 09/26/2011
Kirkconnell said jurors may have been more likely to convict Ward as the result of Casey Anthony's trial.

Tell me again why we need defense attorneys?
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07:47 PM on 09/26/2011
Don't these people ever learn? The worst states to kill anybody are TX, FLA, GA and VA.
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blueyesinbhead
Agree with me, and everything will be fine
07:11 PM on 09/26/2011
With that much money he had, the least he could have done was hire someone to do it for him.
07:06 PM on 09/26/2011
Do not underestimate the Penal System of the Sunshine State . We have punishment down to a science. This fat cat will be at the mercy of the lowest of the low because the convicts run the system. He will pray for death evreyday and his crime will be before him always . Guys like this dont fare well in Prison. The best he can hope for is Protective Custody ie Life in a cage 23 hrs a day/ Far cry from the fairway and gated communities-well I guess he will still be in a gated community. Life w out Parole is a more punitive punishment than death. It is a little bit of death evreyday-even 20 years is an eternity which he will not survive in that jungle.and the county is spared millions in mandatory appeals-He will get his
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Rhuss Tee
05:16 PM on 09/26/2011
Of course this guy will never get the death penalty. Second degree murder, yet his wife is still dead by a gunshot! Where are the pundits calling for his execution?
06:44 PM on 09/26/2011
Life in prison w/out parole is an apropriate sentenance in Fl. We have a brutal prison system here full of predators licking their chops waiting for this new fish to come in . I assure you that after working a short stint in Max security many years ago, That this guy will die a little every day. He will suffer sodomy, extortion, assault, ect-his sentenace is a living death. Had he got the death penalty, the taxpayers of florida would be paying millions in apppeals . He will get his punishment I assure you . Florida, great place to visit dont get busted . Execution is too merciful. Todays inmates dont fear it like they did OLd Sparky. He got the death penalty in a way-a death of a thousand cuts-evereyday till he leaves prison feet first.
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maybesomeday
War is not about who is right its about who's left
07:27 AM on 09/27/2011
He won't get the death penalty because he wasn't convicted of first degree murder with the death penalty as an option. However he will get a mandatory minimium of 25 years for the 2nd degree murder for which he was convicted. For him that's probably a life sentence being that he will be 88 years old when he becomes eligible for parole.

I'm personally on the fence about the death penalty, in some instances I would say I am for it and then with other's I say sitting in prison for life is more of a punishment. Which is worse the easy way out with death or sitting in a cell day after day for the rest of your life. Me thinks sitting in a cell everyday for the rest of one's life is far worse than death.
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ZeroCoke
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04:46 PM on 09/26/2011
his jail house antics with the daughter was pretty odd. i think fl got it right with this one.
04:08 PM on 09/26/2011
Great now dont let him "buy " his way out , execute him and it will be over , just think of all the money we can save ..
06:51 PM on 09/26/2011
Thats the whole thing-the money. These killers cost the state millions in mandatory appeals that the county has to pay for. Far cheaper to give them life without. Florida prisons are medeival at best . Nice thought just execute him but the constitution gets in the way. Now LIfe W OUT Parole is a true living lingering death sentenance. He will have some interesting company in ther w him and they cant wait. This Fat Cat was a BIG SHOT but is a maggot now. Execution to mericful like putting a dog to sleep-Not like the days of OLD SPARKY. I used to be for the death penalty but it is bankrupting our counties. Life w out is living death He does look like he will be defending himself or enjoy the life he had before. He will die a little each day
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maybesomeday
War is not about who is right its about who's left
07:29 AM on 09/27/2011
He can't buy his way out and execution is off the table for him because he was convicted of 2nd degree murder.....
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mschultzpa
I don't have to show you any stinkin' badges!
03:07 PM on 09/26/2011
When the defense lawyers said it was a good sign that they asked to have some evidence, the gun and the yard stick measuring the 18" away that was said to be the distance the gun was fired, they said that was good for defense.

I thought it was a jury doing its job since the defense claimed she shot herself or accidentally in a struggle. I also felt they would derive from it he shot her deliberately which they did.

Which is what the CA jury should have done. PULL THE EVIDENCE. Even if it was still a not guilty verdict they would have done their job. Their job was not being sequestered for 6 weeks and coming back with a verdict, it was to deliberate and go over evidence.

Recently a lawyer said that if people do not like the verdicts juries give, guilty or not guilty, stop trying to get out of jury duty and deliver verdicts you believe are right.
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maybesomeday
War is not about who is right its about who's left
07:32 AM on 09/27/2011
So true, so true. That's probably the biggest problem people have with the Casey Anthony verdict, the jury just didn't spend enough time reviewing any evidence, nor did they read the Judge's instructions correctly. They should have/could have asked for clarification on the Judge's jury instructions. It just didn't seem like they were interested in really digging too deep into what was said, what was presented, and how it all lined up.
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bmitche
02:54 PM on 09/26/2011
He may be a millionaire, but he isn't very smart. Apparently he didn't know that 911 calls are recorded.
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maybesomeday
War is not about who is right its about who's left
07:33 AM on 09/27/2011
Obviously he didn't know that jail house visits were recorded and videotaped either.
02:23 PM on 09/26/2011
In the old days, he would be hanged and his money would be claimed by the Crown.
01:42 PM on 09/26/2011
If he lived in California he'd gotten away with it
06:56 PM on 09/26/2011
BIG difference. Florida prison is Hell on Earth-sodomy extortion assault , degradation-allin the 1st week Much more punishmnet than the death penalty and no millions in mandatory appeals which the county must pay. He will wish he was in california but he is Not......