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The husband of missing California woman Maya Millete suspected she was having an affair — and was allegedly targeting her lover in a murder-for-hire plot, a report said Monday.

Larry Millete “seemed pretty serious” about ordering a hit on Maya’s supposed boyfriend before she disappeared in January from their Chula Vista home, a source told Fox News.

He allegedly started to suspect that his wife was seeing someone else last summer, then hatched a plan to kill the boyfriend soon after, the outlet reported.

The source said that Larry frequently discussed paying someone $20,000 to kill the man — even bringing up the alleged murder-for-hire plot as recently as Jan. 4, just a few days before Maya went missing.

One of Maya’s relatives said they also overheard Larry make threatening remarks about the man, saying, “I want to do something to that fool,” the outlet reported.


  Maya Millete’s husband suspected she was having an affair. Screenshot ABC Maya Millete’s husband suspected she was having an affair. Screenshot ABC

The new revelations come after a family member said Maya warned relatives about her husband before her disappearance.

“If anything happened to me, it would be Larry,” she told relatives during an early January camping trip, Fox News reported.

The mother of three vanished days later on Jan. 7 in Chula Vista after scheduling an appointment with a divorce lawyer.


  Maya and Larry Millete have three children together. Facebook Maya and Larry Millete have three children together. Facebook

“She filled out the form. She was going to meet with a divorce attorney,” Billy Little, an attorney at the Cold Case Foundation, which has been working with Maya’s family, told the outlet.

“The following Tuesday was her appointment. But she filled out the entire form the day she went missing,” Little continued.

Larry speculated in an interview at the time that his wife needed some alone time.

Larry Millete hatched a plan to kill Maya Millete’s supposed boyfriend. Facebook

“Initially, that’s what I thought. But as the days go by, it’s very unlikely that that’s it, because she wouldn’t be gone this long,” Larry told news station KSWB in January.

“I’m still very hopeful that with all this media coverage, she’ll turn up and say, ‘Hey, I’m OK,’” he said.

Though he initially cooperated with police, he has stopped answering questions and retained a lawyer, officials said.

Relatives also said that he has not participated in the search parties or public vigils held in honor of his missing wife.

“We wish he was out here helping us,” Richard Drouaillet, Maya’s brother-in-law, told Fox News in early February. “Come and help us find your wife.”

Drouaillet later revealed that Larry often blamed Maya for their marital problems.

He said he received a call from Larry last summer in which he “just sounded desperate.”


  “If anything happened to me, it would be Larry,” Maya Millete told family. Facebook “If anything happened to me, it would be Larry,” Maya Millete told family. Facebook

“‘You gotta listen to me. It’s her fault, it’s her fault,’” Larry allegedly told him.

Drouaillet said Larry would try to get other relatives involved in their relationship.

“He was trying to get us on his side, when we felt like it was a lot of lies that he was telling us,” he said.

The Chula Vista Police Department said no foul play is suspected in Maya’s disappearance

“We certainly have people who remain crucial witnesses to her disappearance,” spokesman Eric Thunberg told the outlet.

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