Police identify slain Newport newlyweds
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Marisa O’Neil
Uyen Tran had a fairy-tale wedding planned for February at a ritzy
Dana Point hotel, a wedding she and her husband won’t get to have.
Newport Beach Police found 35-year-old Tran, known to her friends
as Lisa, and her new husband, 37-year-old Aaron Miles, dead in her
West Newport apartment Wednesday afternoon. Police believe Miles shot
his wife, then turned the handgun on himself.
Though the couple had already married in a civil ceremony in
October, invitations had gone out for a bigger ceremony next year.
Tran, who worked as a broker for Millennium Mortgage in Newport
Beach, had invited at least one of her clients, Costa Mesa resident
John Papillon.
“All she would talk about was looking forward to that wedding,” he
said. “I was shocked [to hear of her death]. She’s a newlywed and --
boom -- she’s gone.”
Police say Tran sent a text message to a relative Wednesday
morning, saying that if anything happened to her, her husband was
responsible. The relative called Newport Beach Police, who sent
officers to her Lugonia Street duplex to check on the couple, Newport
Beach Police Sgt. Steve Shulman said.
There, police found the newlyweds shot to death in the upstairs
apartment they shared. Tran’s 10-year-old son from a previous
marriage was not home at the time of the incident, police said.
The night before, Tran had spent a late night in the office
working with Papillon on a refinance of his mortgage, he said. She
had also worked on his initial mortgage a few years earlier.
On Tuesday night, the normally upbeat Tran seemed more serious
than usual, but nothing seemed amiss, Papillon said. She sent him
home and said she’d finish up the transaction, he said.
“She said: ‘I’ll take care of it, honey,’” he said.
He tried to call her on Wednesday, and when he couldn’t get ahold
of her, he figured she took the day off after working the late night,
he said.
Tran worked in the mortgage industry for more than 10 years and
was well-known locally, said Luis Chevere, branch manager at
Millennium Mortgage.
“She was a very pumped-up person,” he said. “She was ready to do
her job day in and day out.”
Friends and relatives of Miles are also having a hard time making
sense of what police say happened Wednesday.
Miles, from Texas, had planned to bring his new wife to meet his
family this winter, relatives said. Miles attended the U.S. Naval
Academy and served in the Marines, they said.
He had lived in California for about four years, moving from Palos
Verdes to Newport Beach when he married Tran.
Miles worked in investments and administered a hedge fund, friends
who asked not to be identified said. Many people invested in the
fund, which was performing well until recently, the friend said.
“He was very kind,” she said. “It’s hard to imagine that he would
do this.”
* MARISA O’NEIL covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (714) 966-4618 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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