A woman who was previously convicted of orchestrating a plan to kill her husband has been discovered dead outside a bar in California. Tatyana Remley, aged 44, was found near the Princess Pub & Grille in San Diego’s Little Italy just before 9pm on December 18. Authorities have not disclosed her identity but mentioned that they are investigating the incident as a suspected suicide.
The San Diego County Medical Examiner confirmed that Remley passed away from a gunshot wound to her head. Her estranged husband, Mark Remley, revealed that she contacted him around 7pm from the bar, expressing distress about a man she was with.
Mark recounted, “She called me via FaceTime from the restroom and informed me about the situation. I advised her to leave and offered assistance if needed. However, she declined and assured me she could handle it. Unfortunately, that was our final conversation.”
Police recovered a firearm at the scene where Remley was declared deceased at 9:02pm. Following her absence the next day, Mark reported her missing, only to discover that she had taken her own life. Fortunately, no other individuals were harmed in the incident.
Remley had previously admitted guilt to plotting her husband’s murder and had served approximately a year of her over three-year sentence before being released. Subsequently, she was arrested on arson charges and was scheduled for a court appearance in March 2026.
Mark expressed surprise at the tragic turn of events despite their troubled history, mentioning his efforts to support her through challenging times. Remley had denied desiring harm to her husband despite her earlier confession, stating it was a plan to end her own life.
Mark is now coordinating with Remley’s children’s fathers to handle the difficult task of informing the children of their mother’s passing.