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Sunday, November 29, 2009 - 10:13 AM
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (Crime Library) — Monday, Nov.
15, 2004, was the perfect day for a cruise. Clear and bright, the
temperature was in the mid-70s with winds Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire less than 10 mph. A typical
California day.  Thomas and Jackie Hawks
It
was at times such as this that Thomas and Jackie Hawks probably felt
twinges of regret for deciding to sell their beloved 55-foot yacht, the
Well Deserved. The vessel had been their home for the previous
three years as they had cruised the western coast of Mexico, living a
life of which most people can only dream. The retired couple had
advertised their yacht for sale in a boating magazine, wanting to find
owners who would take good care of it.  Skylar and Jennifer Deleon
Skylar
and Jennifer Deleon seemed to fit that bill. Young, charming, good
looking, with one daughter and another on the way, the Deleons appeared
to be the perfect buyers. Skylar identified himself as a former actor
and entrepreneur, Jennifer a hairdresser. Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire On a prior visit to see the
yacht, Jackie had been won over by the couple's infant daughter and
couldn't help talking about how excited she was to see her stepson's
new baby. The deal appeared to be settled; all that
remained was a test cruise. Skylar arrived around 3:30 p.m. with two
men he introduced as his accountant and a friend, John F. Kennedy and
Alonso Machain, respectively. The Well Deserved was docked at
Newport Harbor, and the group would sail off the coast of Orange
County. Jackie made a cell phone call to a friend at 4:06 p.m. saying
"We're out at sea." It was the last anyone would hear from them.
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