The courtroom drama unfolded as “Ghost Adventures” star Aaron Goodwin came face to face with his estranged wife Victoria, who was sentenced for her role in a murder-for-hire plot to kill her husband. Goodwin, 49, did not hold back in expressing his feelings towards Victoria, who was arrested in Nevada for attempting to orchestrate his murder with the help of her lover.
In a scathing statement, Aaron revealed that Victoria had been involved with multiple men, including convicted killer Grant Amato, leading up to the plot. Despite her infidelity, Aaron tried to salvage their relationship out of a sense of love and commitment. However, he was shocked to learn about the murder plot and blackmail only after Victoria’s arrest.
Grant Amato, Victoria’s paramour, was serving a life sentence in a Florida prison for the murder of his family when Victoria reached out to him as a pen pal. The revelation of her involvement with Amato further shattered Aaron’s perception of his wife.
During the court proceedings, Aaron expressed his disbelief and disappointment in Victoria’s actions, stating that he no longer recognized the person he had married. He emphasized that he believed Victoria deserved prison time for her betrayal.
In her own apology to Aaron, Victoria expressed deep remorse for the pain and anxiety she had caused him. She acknowledged the betrayal he must have felt and vowed to bow out of his life forever to facilitate his healing process. Despite her heartfelt apology, Victoria was sentenced to a minimum of 36 months to a maximum of 90 months for her role in the murder-for-hire plot.
The courtroom confrontation between Aaron and Victoria painted a picture of a relationship torn apart by deceit and betrayal. As Victoria faced the consequences of her actions, Aaron grappled with the realization that the person he once loved had become a stranger to him. The sentencing marked the end of a tumultuous chapter in their lives, leaving both parties to navigate the aftermath of a failed marriage and a shocking betrayal.