GUILTY GA - Dominique 'Nique' Leili, 44, Lawrenceville, 9 July 2011

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Actually they have had visitation for a few months . This was all completed in case he does move they can enforce it and get time in the summer . But He has made it so the younger girls can not see their older sister.
 
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Nique's daughter, parents, sister and a friend talk "openly about her life and death in a desperate fight to make sure their loved one isn't forgotten". They say little about Nique's husband because of the "ongoing criminal investigation".

http://www.11alive.com/news/article/198945/40/Justice-for-Nique

I keep wondering about Nique's two younger daughters. As yet I've read nothing indicating they've had any contact with their maternal grandparents, their older sister (Alex from Nique's previous marriage) or their aunt since their Mother's death. Nor have I read that they attended the candlelight vigil or memorial service for their Mother. What was their relationship with their grandparents and sister before, who besides their father is providing support to them now, what questions may be going through their minds? Thoughts of these two young girls and how they are doing keeps coming to my mind.


The girls have no clue what happened or who the only suspect is. They were not allowed to be at the vigil even when neutral parties were willing to take them and keep them away from media.
This is a man who did not allow doors on the bedrooms or bathroom.
Camera's to record everything Nique was not allowed to touch. But amazingly on that morning he claims she shut them off.
Since they have been seeing family , no one is allowed to mention anything that happened. He has told them that their Aunt (Nique's sister Amy) is the one who murdered her.
They are going to school and doing their regular activities . But he monitors everything.
 
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The girls have no clue what happened or who the only suspect is. They were not allowed to be at the vigil even when neutral parties were willing to take them and keep them away from media.
This is a man who did not allow doors on the bedrooms or bathroom.
Camera's to record everything Nique was not allowed to touch. But amazingly on that morning he claims she shut them off.
Since they have been seeing family , no one is allowed to mention anything that happened. He has told them that their Aunt (Nique's sister Amy) is the one who murdered her.
They are going to school and doing their regular activities . But he monitors everything.

Thank you so much for your posts and for explaining the situation in more detail for us.

Wow, talk about a controlling spouse and parent--no doors on the bedrooms or the bathroom ... I can't understand why there has been no arrest of the husband as yet. Is he now in Vermont?

I hope and pray justice will soon be served for Nique.
 
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Thank you so much for your posts and for explaining the situation in more detail for us.

Wow, talk about a controlling spouse and parent--no doors on the bedrooms or the bathroom ... I can't understand why there has been no arrest of the husband as yet. Is he now in Vermont?

I hope and pray justice will soon be served for Nique.



Matt used to work in law enforcement (he wasn't an officer as he claimed ) but he did things with crime scene processing is my understanding. Gwenette County PD is either a good old boys club or some of the most clueless investigators ever. They have a statement he made to a person that he killed her in the garage by turning the car on and letting the carbon monoxide do it he thought he had smothered her but she started moving. This was said months before ME released cause .. still nothing. The person even agreed to wear a wire to get him to say it for them live... NO follow through
As of this time they have not moved yet .
 
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Actually they have had visitation for a few months . This was all completed in case he does move they can enforce it and get time in the summer . But He has made it so the younger girls can not see their older sister.

Thank you for the clarification regarding visitation. So Nique's parents have been able to spend time with their granddaughters? I hope so.
 
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Rest in Peace, Nique.

I hope there is justice found in your death, somehow.






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The girls used to walk to the bus stop. He wouldn't allow that, after their mother's death. He wouldn't even allow them to play outside, without him standing guard.
 
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Two days before the search, he went door to door, with her sister. Oddly, Matt only went to the houses, on the street side that would face his house. He was looking around the porches, for cameras. Claimed Nikki, turned off this cameras before she left. He was wanting to know if anyone had seen cars coming or going the morning she disappeared. Tried to claim, she left, with someone she met on the internet.
 
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I hope they arrest him soon. He's always believed he's above the law.

And he's "arrested two young boys, in his yard, at gunpoint, and cuffed them. One was truly a neighborhood "lost soul" who couldn't stay out of petty trouble. However, he was just cutting through the back yard. Matt brags about the guns he's pulled on people. He's a big bully.
 
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http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/news/2014/jul/12/little-change-in-3-years-since-lawrenceville/

In the Nique Leili murder case, “status quo” means several things. It means that, three years later, no arrest has been made in connection with the death of the 44-year-old mother, found naked and decomposing in a wooded area of her Lawrenceville neighborhood.

It means that Leili’s husband, Matthew, is still a suspect but has not been charged and is not cooperating with police. It means the family is still waiting for some form of justice.

In the Nique Leili case, the status quo is pretty much all there’s ever been.
 
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UPDATE: Watch the news MATT LEILI (the husband ) has been arrested for murder !
 
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http://www.ajc.com/news/news/gwinnett-police-charge-man-with-murder-in-wifes-20/nkPKY/

The right forensic examiner and the right software finally enabled them to recover evidence from a seized computer that made detectives comfortable they had evidence to charge Matthew Leili with murdering his wife in 2011, said Cpl. Jake Smith Thursday...

Smith would not say what the data evidence was recovered — only that it was tied to the surveillance camera system in Leili’s home. But the veteran officer warned that the new evidence still didn’t make the circumstantial case a slam dunk. “This was not the magic bullet,” he said. “This was enough to tip the scales”...

Leili was a “tech guy” who built his own computers and hooked them up for a surveillance system, Smith said. Leili used special software that allowed him to shred computer files so thoroughly that were not easily recoverable, Smith said.
 
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http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/news/2015/mar/05/husband-charged-with-murder-nearly-four-years/

Jail records list Matthew Leili’s address as one in Londonberry, Vt., where he had moved to live with his brother in the months following his wife’s death. Court documents show he was in Atlanta on Wednesday to attend a bench trial in connection with a lawsuit filed by State Farm.

According to the documents, the insurance agency was suing Leili and claiming that he had no right to life insurance money paid out following his wife's death — because he was a suspect in her murder... The insurance policies, all filed years before Nique Leili's murder, add up to nearly $1 million.

Police said that Matthew Leili's father and his two daughters, now 16 and 13 years old, accompanied him to his Wednesday court date. It was believed that the children — who had been living in Vermont and were isolated from the rest of the family, Robinson said — left Atlanta Wednesday in the custody of Matthew Leili's father. Their long-term fate was unclear. "They were still kind of little girls the last time I saw them," Robinson said.
 
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It is believed he had a helper... the only other adult person at the house was his father .. Hoping for an arrest soon
 
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http://www.gwinnettdailypost.com/news/2015/mar/18/civil-testimony-reveals-matthew-leili8217s/

A Gwinnett County police detective will take the stand in a small courtroom at the local jail Thursday afternoon. In the process of answering questions from a prosecutor and then from a defense attorney, he will outline why his department feels it has probable cause to charge Matthew Leili with the 2011 murder of his wife, Nique.

Barring a dramatic departure from protocol, no one else will testify — but Matthew Leili already did.

Leili was arrested shortly after a March 4 appearance in federal court in Atlanta, during which he broke his long-held silence to offer testimony during a civil trial surrounding life insurance payouts from Nique’s death. He offered his version of the events surrounding his wife’s disappearance, admitting along the way that he was likely the last person to see her alive, that he was within a few dozen feet of where her body was eventually found, and that he may have deleted home surveillance footage from the morning in question... It was the first time Leili hadn’t pleaded the fifth amendment in relation to the civil case, and presumably the first time he’d officially addressed his wife’s death in any detail...
 

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