Husband choked dying, cancer-stricken wife to ‘make her pass away quicker’ — and said he would do it again because he loved her

DeWayne and Arenda McCulla

DeWayne and Arenda McCulla (McMillan Mortuary).

A 46-year-old Utah man admitted to trying to kill his wife who was in hospice care dying from breast cancer so he could “ease her suffering.”

DeWayne McCulla last week pleaded guilty to attempted manslaughter for choking his wife, 47-year-old Arenda Lee McCulla, who died of cancer on Dec. 21, 2021. Arenda McCulla was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2020. By October of 2021 the cancer had spread to her neck, brain, lungs and liver and was considered terminal, her son wrote in a GoFundMe page. She was then placed in hospice care at her home in La Verkin, a small town in southwest Utah.

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DeWayne McCulla, her son and other family members were sitting by her side the night before her death when he began choking her “in an attempt to kill her to ease her suffering,” cops wrote in a probable cause arrest affidavit obtained by Law&Crime. Family members pulled him off her as she was “gasping for air,” the affidavit said. She died the next day.