![]() On June 28, 2011, Nique Leili called 911 saying her husband refused to let her leave the house. Worried that she might run off in a rage and get hurt, Matt Leili told police he hid audio recorders in her purse and tracked her cell phone. ![]() "It was very uncomfortable all of the time, you know? He had a camera in the living that faced the couch, so if you wanted to sit down and watch TV, you were being monitored," Alex Peters told ABC News' "20/20."Īfter Nique disappeared, Matt Leili would later insist to police that he installed the cameras in part because he was worried that his wife had become mentally unstable. ![]() Their marriage was crumbling, and the two were seeing a counselor.Īlex Peters, Nique Leili's daughter from a previous marriage, said she moved out at 16 years old because she didn't like Matt and the cameras made her uneasy. In one of the audio recordings, Nique said they were $300,000 in debt. ![]() Their arguments were recorded on over 500,000 audio recordings, and it took investigators over a year and a half to listen to all of them. ![]()
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