Man who jumped off cliff to be arrested on suspicion of missing wife's murder, official says
A Lomita restaurant owner who jumped off an 80-foot cliff after being confronted by sheriff’s deputies is expected to survive and will be arrested in the murder of his wife, who mysteriously disappeared 16 months ago, a sheriff's official said.
David Viens remained in critical condition Friday, two days after plunging from a Rancho Palos Verdes cliff following a brief chase by L.A. County Sheriff's deputies and a struggle with his girlfriend, officials said. Viens has come out of a coma but suffered significant injuries.
“When he is able to be arrested, he will be booked for his wife’s murder,” said Steve Whitmore, a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s spokesman.
His wife, Dawn Viens, 39, disappeared Oct. 18, 2009, after walking away from the couple's restaurant, Thyme Contemporary Cafe, her husband told authorities.
“He was the subject of our investigation for a long time,” Whitmore said of Viens, who never reported his wife missing.
Concerned friends and family members went to authorities three weeks after she vanished. Authorities have enough evidence to connect Viens to his wife's killing, Whitmore said, but they have not determined where her body is.
The day before, a Daily Breeze reporter had attempted to talk to Viens at his restaurant, but Viens refused to leave the kitchen. Before being ejected from the restaurant, the reporter told Viens' girlfriend about the evidence detectives had found.
Authorities began distributing fliers this week, seeking to encourage possible witnesses to come forward.
Viens apparently spotted deputies watching him Wednesday morning and sped off in a car, authorities said. In a lighthouse parking lot, Viens and a woman ran out of the car and became involved in a physical struggle, Whitmore said. The woman was later identified as Viens' girlfriend.
Deputies tried to break up the struggle, and Viens complied with their directions, Whitmore said. But then he ran and leaped off a nearby cliff to the beach below. He was rescued and taken to Harbor UCLA Medical Center.
Sheriff’s officials said the girlfriend is cooperating with them.
Viens fell under suspicion shortly after his wife's disappearance, authorities said, and he reportedly told a friend of his wife's that he told his wife to leave their home when she refused to enter rehab.
He told detectives and friends they should look for her in the mountains because she liked it there.
But investigators were skeptical because she did not take her wallet, cellphone or other personal belongings. Suspicions heightened when a woman took over his wife’s job at the Lomita restaurant and moved into his home with him.
Investigators then learned from witnesses that Viens had thrown most of his wife's clothing and personal items in the trash behind their restaurant.
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Photo: Dawn Viens. Credit: KTLA








Why bother arrest him for murdering his wife? Let's just pull the plug on him now and save precious monies by not having to prosecute him.
Posted by: Sophia Beauvais | February 25, 2011 at 03:37 PM
I think he deserves to get his last wish. Why didn't they just leave him at the bottom to die? That may sound cold, but is it any colder than murdering your own wife? Since we're in a budget crisis, I think there are plenty of ways to save money on court costs and useless hospital expenses. He is obviously guilty and we need to start making real world decisions about who deserves a trial and who through their own actions declares themselves guilty.
Posted by: Dennis | February 25, 2011 at 03:40 PM
That's funny! I wrote a rather intense comment, the gist of which was "When are we going to leave people at the bottom of the cliff when they jump on their own volition, thus providing all the evidence we need that they committed the murder in the first place. Stop wasting the money on vultures and criminals.
Posted by: Dennis | February 25, 2011 at 05:55 PM
this fool more than likely did commit the murder, given the ordeal, why try and jump and kill yourself? could not face the music now, but the tune changed and now he must face the tune, you do not report your wife missing? and throw her things out into the trash? move in another woman? hell, this guy is a real fool? oh, she had a drug problem and didn't want to go to rehab. what a total fool, and now he'll face prison in the special needs yard having some residues from that fall. he did not want to lose the money or life style, hell, sure has hell will now, sometimes all the time "it is cheaper to keep him/her" not death? GREED!!
Posted by: Nightwatch | February 26, 2011 at 10:33 AM