Missing Woman's Body Found in Mine Shaft, Alleged Lover Arrested

Christopher Brandon Lee is charged with killing Erin Corwin.

— -- The body of pregnant Marine wife Erin Corwin was found in at the bottom of a mine shaft, authorities said Monday, ending a massive two month search.

Corwin's alleged lover, Christopher Brandon Lee, 24, was arrested in Alaska and charged with her murder, two months after she disappeared from her southern California home.

Lee was apprehended during a traffic stop on Sunday at 9 p.m. on the warrant and was being held at the Anchorage Jail while awaiting extradition to San Bernadino County, California, authorities said.

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Authorities have been investigating the possibility that Corwin was having an affair with Lee, who is married and was her neighbor, according to a police search warrant. Authorities have also considered the possibility that Corwin was pregnant with his child.

The pregnant woman's car was found abandoned a few minutes' drive from Twentynine Palms, the neighborhood where both Lee and Corwin lived, and police said that they saw a single set of footprints going from her abandoned vehicle to a set of tire marks that were consistent with the tires of Lee's Jeep Cherokee.