Man who would ‘zap’ wife when she didn’t answer questions about cheating receives fate

Saul Lucio-Ipina

Attorney John Pyrski, left, and defendant Saul Lucio-Ipina, right, appear in Kent County Circuit Court on Oct. 28, 2024 (YouTube/WOOD).

The man who electrocuted and tortured his wife in a Michigan basement after he accused her of cheating on him will spend the next 14 to 30 years in prison.

Saul Lucio-Ipina, 32, was sentenced Monday after pleading no contest to two counts of torture and witness interference earlier this month, according to MLive/The Grand Rapids Press. A no-contest plea is not an admission of guilt but is treated as such during sentencing.

“Anyone who would do this type of thing, I think is a danger in general,” said Judge George Jay Quist, per local NBC affiliate WOOD. “This is some of the most egregious conduct that I’ve seen in this court.”

Lucio-Ipina addressed the court.

“I just want to apologize to my victim, first of all, and everyone that I hurt in this process, which is my entire family and community,” Lucio reportedly said.

As Law&Crime previously reported, the defendant made the plea after the first day of the trial in Grand Rapids. Lucio-Ipina faced charges related to two incidents that occurred last year in the couple’s basement, MLive reported.

The woman, who has since divorced Lucio-Ipina, described to the jury the horrific abuse she suffered at the hands of her husband, a courtroom report from MLive said. The first incident reportedly happened in January 2023. Lucio-Ipina accused her of cheating and forced her to the basement where he had a bucket on the floor and a rope hung on a ceiling beam. He made her stand on top of the bucket.

“And then he put the rope around my neck,” she reportedly testified.

At one point, she slipped off the bucket and hung in the air, she reportedly said, only for her husband to take her down. Then about two months later, during another argument about infidelity, he again took her down to the basement where he forced her into a children’s swing that hung from the ceiling.

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