Crime & Safety

Accused Aliso Viejo Bomber Pleads Not Guilty To Fatal Explosion

Long Beach resident Stephen Beal pleaded not guilty to the fatal explosion that killed his former girlfriend in Aliso Viejo.

Stephen Beal pleaded 'Not Guilty' to causing the explosion that killed his ex-girlfriend in Aliso Viejo.
Stephen Beal pleaded 'Not Guilty' to causing the explosion that killed his ex-girlfriend in Aliso Viejo. (FBI Booking Photo)

ALISO VIEJO, CA — The man accused of bombing an Aliso Viejo day spa, killing his ex-girlfriend and seriously injuring two other women, pleaded not guilty Monday to federal charges that could land him in prison for life.

Stephen Beal, a 59-year-old resident of Long Beach, was indicted earlier this month on federal charges of use of a weapon of mass destruction, malicious destruction of a building resulting in death, use of a destructive device in a crime of violence and possession of an unregistered destructive device.

According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, the first two charges carry potential sentences of life in prison without parole, while the other two carry sentences of 30 and 10 years in prison, respectively.

Find out what's happening in Aliso Viejofor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Beal is next due in court for a status conference April 26. A trial date of May 7 was also set.

Private attorney Richard Novak will join Beal's public defender on his legal team, according to court records.

Find out what's happening in Aliso Viejofor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Beal was arrested March 3 in connection with the May 15, 2018, explosion at 11 Mareblu that killed 48-year-old Ildiko Krajnyak, who co-owned the Magyar Kozmetica day spa with Beal.

Beal was arrested the day after the blast and charged with possession of an unregistered destructive device, but prosecutors later dropped the charge and he was released.

Following his arrest earlier this month, Beal was indicted on four federal counts.

Beal threatened the woman after she admitted being in a relationship with another man, federal officials said.

"Pieces of wire found at the bombing scene matched wire discovered during a search Beal's home. About a week before the explosion, Beal was seen on surveillance video purchasing the type of battery used in the explosive device," FBI officials said.

Beal also allegedly purchased three cardboard boxes similar to the one that contained the bomb, and federal officials said he was one of the few people to have access to the business and was seen at the spa days before the blast.

Last year Krajnyak was killed when she opened a cardboard box near the front desk of the Magyar Kozmetica day spa, triggering the explosive device inside, according to the FBI investigation. Two other women inside the business were seriously injured. She is survived by her son, Keanu Laszlo Vestil, and a GoFundMe remains in her memory.

Beal remains jailed without bail.

When investigators searched his home following the blast, they reported finding two improvised explosive devices, three unregistered firearms and more than 100 pounds of explosive material. Beal attributed the items to his hobby of building and launching model rockets.

City News Service, Patch Editor Ashley Ludwig contributed to this report

GoFundMe is a Patch promotional sponsor.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

More from Aliso Viejo