Victoria Goodwin, the wife of “Ghost Adventures” star Aaron Goodwin, has been sentenced to a minimum of three years in prison for her involvement in a conspiracy to commit murder against her husband. During a court appearance on Thursday, she received a sentence ranging from 36 to 90 months after pleading guilty to the charges earlier this year.
In her remarks to the court, Victoria expressed remorse, stating, “I want to apologize to the court. I recognize my stupidity. The terrible crime against Aaron, this is my rock bottom, and I couldn’t forgive myself.” Aaron Goodwin also shared his anguish, describing the situation as a “heartbreak no one should go through in life,” leaving him to ponder the motive behind her actions.
The plot was coordinated with Grant Amato, who is currently incarcerated in Florida, serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. Following the revelation of the murder plot, Aaron Goodwin filed for divorce shortly thereafter.
This distressing case highlights the complexities of personal relationships and the potential for conflict, even in seemingly stable marriages. While this incident has been heart-wrenching for all involved, it serves as a stark reminder of the importance of seeking help during troubled times and finding peaceful resolutions to conflicts. Despite the tragic circumstances, there remains hope for healing and recovery for those affected.