'Calorie Commando' Chef Gets 9 Years For Soliciting Wife's Murder
LOS ANGELES (CBS) — A former Food Network chef was sentenced Monday to nine years in prison for soliciting two homeless men to kill his wife.
Los Angeles County prosecutors say 48-year-old Juan Carlos Cruz faces up to nine years in state prison.
The former "Calorie Commando" TV chef pleaded no contest Oct. 26 to charges that he hired homeless men to kill his wife. A count of attempted murder will be dismissed.
Cruz was arrested in May by Santa Monica police after a homeless man reported being offered $500 to kill his wife Jennifer L. Campbell, a 47-year-old attorney.
Police say they set up a sting operation and videotaped Cruz arranging the killing with several homeless men.
Cruz hosted the "Calorie Commando" show on the Food Network that ended four years ago.
He also published a cookbook.
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