How Did Leilani Beauchamp Die? Air Force Halloween Murder

Leilani Beauchamp was a 19 year old woman from Carmel, California. Beauchamp was found dead after a Halloween Party in Sacramento. Three people – Jessica Quintanilla, Marco Quintanilla, Juan Parra-Peralta – have been arrested and accused of murdering her. One of the suspects accused of murder is an active duty Air Force member from Travis Air Force Base.

Leilani Beauchamp Murder Details

Beauchamp Went Missing After Party, Reportedly Seen With Air Force Members. “FPD said a missing person report was filed for Leilani Beauchamp on Saturday. Police said she was last seen at a Halloween party in Sacramento that morning. From what police know, she left the party with two men, who are active duty Air Force members, back to a home in Fairfield.” [ABC 10]

Police Called After Beauchamp Remains Found. “Monterey County Sheriff’s Office said detectives were called to the 300 block of Corral De Tierra on Sunday at 5:30 p.m. to investigate the remains found of a woman from Carmel. According to Fairfield Police, Beauchamp’s remains were found in Monterey County that night on Oct. 31.” [KION]

Three Arrested For Murder Of Beauchamp. “A 21-year-old woman has been accused of murder and two others — one of them being her sibling — are facing charges in connection with the killing of the woman. One of the suspects is an active duty Air Force member from Travis Air Force Base, the agency confirms.” [KCRA]

Air Force Member Lived In Home Where Beauchamp Was Murdered. “A Fairfield Police investigation led to the arrest of three people, including an active Air Force member who lived in the Cascade Lane home where Beauchamp was murdered. However, they would not confirm who it was.” [KSBW]

Juan Parra-Peralta
Juan Parra-Peralta

Juan Parra-Peralta Identified As Air Force Member Allegedly Connected To Death. “Airman and Fairfield resident Juan Parra-Peralta, 20, and Pittsburg residents Marco Quintanilla, 27, and Jessica Quintanilla, 21, were all taken into custody in connection to the death of Leilani Beauchamp, of Carmel near the city of Monterey, according to the Fairfield Police Department.” [CBS]

Beauchamp Family: “We Will Miss Her Smile.” “Leilani was truly a blessing to us and her beloved friends. Leilani shared a very close relationship with her younger brother and sister who, after she ventured out to college, maintained daily communication with them. We will miss her smile, her laugh, her caring demeanor, her strong will, her passion for life and the love she brought to our family. We love you Leilani.” [Beauchamp Family Statement]