The Latest: No bail for man charged after California blast

The Latest: No bail for man charged after California blast


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SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — The Latest on a California man arrested on an explosives charge after a blast killed his former girlfriend last week (all times local):

3:30 p.m.

A Southern California man arrested on an explosives charge after a blast killed his former girlfriend has been ordered held without bail.

Magistrate Judge Karen Scott on Monday denied a request from Stephen Beal's attorney that he be released.

The 59-year-old is charged with possessing an unregistered destructive device that the FBI says was found at his home. He hasn't yet entered a plea.

Beal's former girlfriend, 48-year-old Ildiko Krajnyak (IL-di-koh KRY-nyak), was killed in an explosion on May 15. Krajnyak had opened a cardboard box that exploded at the day spa she owned in the city of Aliso Viejo south of Los Angeles.

Beal and Krajnyak dated until recently and remained business partners.

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8:30 a.m.

A Southern California man who was arrested on an explosives charge after a blast killed his former girlfriend last week at her day spa was scheduled to appear in court Monday.

Stephen Beal, 59, faced a detention hearing in federal court in Santa Ana. He is charged with possessing an unregistered destructive device that the FBI says was found at his home.

Beal has not been charged with the May 15 blast that killed 48-year-old Ildiko Krajnyak when she opened up a cardboard box at the spa in the city of Aliso Viejo, about 50 miles (81 kilometers) south of Los Angeles.

Beal did not enter a plea during a court appearance last week and his public defender declined to comment.

Beal and Krajnyak met online in June 2016 and dated about a year and a half.

The romance cooled earlier this year after disputes over exclusivity and finances, FBI Special Agent Evan Jesch said in an affidavit last week.

Though their romance had ended, Beal and Krajnyak remained business partners.

Investigators searching Beal's home in Long Beach say they found two improvised explosive devices, three firearms and more than 100 pounds (45 kilograms) of explosive material.

Beal, a model rocket hobbyist, told investigators he had not made any bombs and did not have material for an explosion as powerful as the one he saw in news coverage.

Krajnyak's spa had just reopened when the blast rocked the two-story office building. Krajnyak was blown out of the building in the fiery explosion that shook the surrounding area and seriously injured two others.

Krajnyak was a mother of one and a cosmetologist who had just returned to California after visiting family in her native Hungary.

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