Visalia Man Found Guilty of Murdering Wife
Today in Department 5 of the Tulare County Superior Court, Visalia Division, prosecutors secured a guilty verdict against Thomas Van Es, age 41, for the 2022 murder of his wife.
Van Es had separated from the victim, his wife, in January of 2022. On June 9, 2022, he sent her a series of text messages insisting that they meet up in person to talk. She eventually agreed to meet him and did not return home afterwards. Her body was located the following morning with an apparent gunshot wound to her head consistent with a shotgun.
Van Es was contacted by law enforcement and admitted to messaging the victim about meeting with her but denied that he left his home that evening. Video surveillance showed that contrary to his statement, he had left his home late that evening and did not return until nearly midnight. The video captured a shotgun in the bed of his truck as he pulled back into his driveway. Officers located a shotgun hidden behind the seats of the Van Es’ truck with a single expended shell still in the firearm – the same type used to kill the victim. DNA evidence collected on scene indicated that he was present at the location where the victim was found.
The trial began on January 31, 2023, and concluded with jurors finding Van Es guilty of first-degree murder with the special allegation that he personally and intentionally discharged a firearm causing death. Sentencing is scheduled for March 23, 2023, where Van Es faces life in prison.
The case was prosecuted by senior deputy district attorney Adam Clare was investigated by Detective Luis Berrocales of the Visalia Police Department.
Media inquiries can be directed to the Office of the District Attorney, County of Tulare Assistant District Attorney Dave Alavezos (559) 636-5494