Man ‘humiliated’ after walking in on girlfriend being intimate with another woman ‘snapped’ and killed both

Richard Wendell Sotka (Mississippi County, Arkansas Sheriff’s Dept.) and the home where he killed Rhonda Cegelski and Paula O’Connor (WBAY screenshot)

Richard Wendell Sotka (Mississippi County, Arkansas Sheriff’s Dept.) and the home where he killed Rhonda Cegelski and Paula O’Connor (WBAY screenshot)

A 49-year-old man in Wisconsin will spend the rest of his life behind bars for killing his girlfriend and her best friend, stabbing them both to death in a jealous rage because he saw them being intimate and “snapped.” A jury in Brown County deliberated for about an hour before finding Richard Wendell Sotka guilty on two counts of first-degree murder with a dangerous weapon in the slayings of Rhonda Cegelski, 58, and Paula O’Connor, 53, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

In addition to the murders, one of which included a domestic abuse modifier, Sotka was also convicted on five counts of jumping bail and one count of criminal damage to property. He is facing a mandatory sentence of life in prison.

As previously reported by Law&Crime, police on Jan. 29, 2023, responded to the duplex Sotka and Cegelski shared after the latter’s daughter found the two victims dead inside and called 911. Both had been stabbed multiple times with an 8-inch blade recovered from the scene.

According to a report from the Green Bay Press Gazette, both women had been stabbed multiple times in the face and neck. O’Conner’s body was closer to the front door of the duplex with a knife still stuck in her neck. Cegelski’s body was located in the kitchen.

Investigators quickly sought Sotka, who was dating Cegelski, as a person of interest in the women’s murders.

Sotka at the time was out on bond from an unrelated case in Oconto County, Ohio, where he was charged with stalking, harassment, and violating a restraining order and was required to wear a GPS ankle monitor. But Sotka cut the monitoring device from his leg and ditched it along Interstate 41, resulting in the criminal damage to property charge.

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