Virginia man in ‘au pair affair’ case to be sentenced in double murder scheme
Brendan Banfield, a former IRS officer, is scheduled for sentencing for the murders of his wife, Christine Banfield, and Joseph Ryan. Prosecutors alleged that Banfield and his wife's Brazilian au pair, Juliana Peres Magalhães, orchestrated a plan to kill Christine Banfield by luring Ryan to their Virginia home as a scapegoat.

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AI-generatedBrendan Banfield, a former IRS officer, is scheduled for sentencing for the murders of his wife, Christine Banfield, and Joseph Ryan. Prosecutors alleged that Banfield and his wife's Brazilian au pair, Juliana Peres Magalhães, orchestrated a plan to kill Christine Banfield by luring Ryan to their Virginia home as a scapegoat. Magalhães testified that Banfield wanted to marry her and avoid a costly divorce and child custody battle. They used a fetish website to lure Ryan, staging the scene to appear as a violent intruder attack. Banfield shot Ryan, then stabbed Christine Banfield. Magalhães, who waited outside with the couple's child, then shot Ryan again. Magalhães pleaded guilty to manslaughter and testified against Banfield, receiving a 10-year sentence. Banfield was also convicted of child endangerment.
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5 extractedMagalhães pleaded guilty to manslaughter after agreeing to testify against Brendan Banfield and was sentenced to 10 years.
Juliana Peres Magalhães testified that Brendan Banfield wanted to marry her but needed to 'get rid of' his wife to avoid a costly divorce and retain custody.
Brendan Banfield was convicted of child endangerment because their 4-year-old daughter was home during the killings.
Prosecutors alleged Brendan Banfield and au pair Juliana Peres Magalhães set up Joseph Ryan to get rid of Christine Banfield.
Brendan Banfield is scheduled to be sentenced Friday for the murder of his wife and a man lured to the couple’s home.