advertisement

Michigan bondage master gets life in prison in wife's death

DETROIT (AP) - Calling him a "master of manipulation," a judge sentenced a former Rotary Club president to life in prison Thursday for arranging his wife's killing so he could devote more time to cavorting with other women who shared his love for sexual bondage and domination.

"You lived in two worlds," Wayne County Judge Vonda Evans told Bob Bashara. "Light - your family, community and friends. And darkness where your lies were your truth and your truth was a lie. ... I have no mercy for you."

Bashara, 57, known as "Master Bob," repeatedly declared his innocence. He crossed himself and dabbed his eyes as Jane Bashara's sister and mother spoke about the pain they've experienced in the three years since she was found dead in her Mercedes-Benz in a Detroit alley, miles from the couple's home in Grosse Pointe Park, an upper class suburb.

It initially appeared that the marketing executive had been killed at random. But the investigation soon revealed her death was not by chance. Prosecutors said Bob Bashara coerced a handyman with a low IQ to strangle his wife in the family garage and to abandon the body in Detroit.

It turned out that Bashara was living a double life - a Rotary president and son of a late judge who dabbled in bondage and domination in a sex dungeon under a bar called the Hard Luck Lounge.

Jurors heard from Bashara's mistress as well as other women from Oregon and Chicago.

"Master Bob - master of manipulation," the judge told Bashara in a mocking tone.

Bashara, however, was defiant at the hearing, declaring, "I loved my Jane dearly."

"I did not murder her. I did not conspire with anyone. ... I will never stop fighting for justice and truth until my hands are raw, blood comes from my eyes and I take my last breath," he said in court.

Earlier, Bashara complained about his portrayal during the trial as a "monster."

In Michigan, crime victims can speak before a defendant is sentenced. Jane Bashara's mother, Lorraine Engelbrecht, said she thinks about Bashara "someday burning in hell."

"Every day of my life I ask, 'Why didn't he just go and live his scummy dungeon life and leave my daughter and my grandchildren alone?'" Engelbrecht said.

The handyman, Joe Gentz, 51, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and was expected to be a star witness at Bashara's trial, but he backed out in October.

Bashara is already in prison. He pleaded guilty to trying to have Gentz killed in jail in 2012.

___

Follow Ed White on Twitter at http://twitter.com/edwhiteap

Bob Bashara wipes his eyes after hearing his mother-in-law Lorraine Engelbrecht speak at his sentencing hearing, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015, in Detroit. Bashara, convicted of arranging the murder of his wife, Jane, so he could live the life of a bondage "master", was sentence to life in prison without parole. (AP Photo/The Grand Rapids Press, Tanya Moutzalias) ALL LOCAL TELEVISION OUT; LOCAL TELEVISION INTERNET OUT The Associated Press
Bob Bashara addresses the court during his sentencing hearing, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015, in Detroit. Bashara, convicted of arranging the murder of his wife, Jane, so he could live the life of a bondage "master", was sentence to life in prison without parole. (AP Photo/The Grand Rapids Press, Tanya Moutzalias) ALL LOCAL TELEVISION OUT; LOCAL TELEVISION INTERNET OUT The Associated Press
Jane Bashara's sister Julie Rowe makes a statement during Bob Bashara's sentencing hearing, at Frank Murphy Hall of Justice in Detroit on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015. A judge sentenced the former Rotary Club president to life in prison Thursday for arranging his wife Jane's killing so he could devote more time to cavorting with other women who shared his love for sexual bondage and domination. (AP Photo/Detroit News, David Coates) DETROIT FREE PRESS OUT; HUFFINGTON POST OUT The Associated Press
Jane Bashara's mother Lorraine Engelbrect makes a statement during Bob Bashara's sentencing hearing at Frank Murphy Hall of Justice in Detroit on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015. A judge sentenced the former Rotary Club president to life in prison Thursday for arranging his wife Jane's killing so he could devote more time to cavorting with other women who shared his love for sexual bondage and domination. (AP Photo/Detroit News, David Coates) DETROIT FREE PRESS OUT; HUFFINGTON POST OUT The Associated Press
Bob Bashara wipes his face after hearing his mother-in-law Lorraine Engelbrecht speak at his sentencing hearing, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2015, in Detroit. Bashara, convicted of arranging the murder of his wife, Jane, so he could live the life of a bondage "master", was sentence to life in prison without parole. (AP Photo/The Grand Rapids Press, Tanya Moutzalias) ALL LOCAL TELEVISION OUT; LOCAL TELEVISION INTERNET OUT The Associated Press
Article Comments
Guidelines: Keep it civil and on topic; no profanity, vulgarity, slurs or personal attacks. People who harass others or joke about tragedies will be blocked. If a comment violates these standards or our terms of service, click the "flag" link in the lower-right corner of the comment box. To find our more, read our FAQ.