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Prelim Begins for Former U.S. Navy Service Member Accused in Wife's Mysterious 2014 Killing

Matthew Sullivan, 33, is accused in the October 2014 disappearance and deadly stabbing of his wife, Elizabeth Sullivan, 32, in San Diego

After a lull in legal proceedings, a case that gripped San Diego County was back in the spotlight Thursday as a former U.S. Navy service member suspected in the mysterious 2014 disappearance and killing of his wife headed to court.

A preliminary hearing began for Matthew Sullivan, 33, accused of fatally stabbing his 32-year-old wife, Elizabeth Sullivan. Her decomposing body was found floating in the San Diego Bay two years after she vanished.

U.S. Navy veteran Matthew Sullivan was charged Wednesday with the 2014 murder of his wife, Elizabeth Sullivan. He pleaded not guilty. NBC 7's Rory Devine reports.

Nathan Caracter, a friend of Elizabeth Sullivan's, was the first of six witnesses who testified in the first day of what is expected to be a two-day preliminary hearing. Caracter said he first met Elizabeth Sullivan in 2012 when she was shopping with her two children at an optical shop where Caracter worked.

Caracter told the court Elizabeth Sullivan confided in him that she and Matthew Sullivan had a very troubled marriage and that they had "married for all the wrong reasons."

Caracter, who described his relationship with Elizabeth Sullivan as completely platonic, added, "Liz was never really happy in her marriage, from day one. It was a loveless marriage, according to her."

According to Caracter, Elizabeth Sullivan eventually found a boyfriend.

Caracter said Matthew Sullivan learned of his wife's extra-marital relationship in September 2014, a month before she disappeared.

"Things were not good at home," Caracter said. "Matt apparently was making her feel really guilty about [that relationship], and she was just a wreck."

Caracter testified that in the days before her disappearance, Elizabeth Sullivan had talked with a divorce attorney, transferred some money from a joint bank account to her own account, and taken steps to get a restraining order against her husband to stop him from moving his mother and sister into the couple's home in Liberty Station.

"She was empowered," Caracter recalled. "She felt like she could finally do something with her life, instead of letting life lead her."

At one point during his testimony, Caracter also said he and Elizabeth Sullivan had used methamphetamine together two times.

Caracter said he saw Elizabeth Sullivan for the last time on Oct. 11, 2014, just three days before she was reported missing. He said he texted and talked with her the following day, but after that, her phone went dead.

Caracter said he called police shortly after that. Questioned by the prosecutor about why he made that call, Caracter responded, "Something just didn't feel right. It didn't make sense."

Matthew Sullivan’s preliminary hearing started one year to the date of his first court appearance in San Diego. Testimony is expected to finish Friday morning, at which time the judge will decide if there's sufficient evidence against Matthew Sullivan to move the case to trial.

Before this week's hearing, Matthew Sullivan's last time in court had been on Valentine’s Day 2018, about two weeks after his arrest.

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Matthew Sullivan.

The former U.S. Navy service member was taken into custody on Jan. 31, 2018, in Wyoming, Delaware, in connection with Elizabeth Sullivan’s murder. He had relocated there after Elizabeth Sullivan’s disappearance.

NBC 7's Rory Devine reports on the arrest of a Navy veteran in connection to the mysterious disappearance of his wife in 2014, and whose body was found in 2016.

Matthew Sullivan was extradited to San Diego and was booked into the George Bailey Detention Facility on Feb. 9, 2018. At his arraignment on Valentine’s Day 2018, prosecutors said Sullivan had used a knife to kill his wife.

That knife was discovered by investigators hidden in the attic of the home the couple shared in the Liberty Station area. The weapon was found after the couple had moved out, San Diego Police Department Capt. Mike Hastings said last year.

The home also held other clues into Elizabeth Sullivan’s death, prosecutors said, including suspicious flooding under the carpet.

Public records obtained by NBC 7 show that Elizabeth Sullivan’s husband called 911 the night she went missing, telling dispatchers that his wife was trying to frame him. Hear the latest from NBC 7’s Wendy Fry.

Elizabeth Sullivan was first reported missing on Oct. 14, 2014. She was last seen one day earlier near the Liberty Station neighborhood where she lived. A text message sent on Oct. 13, 2014, was the last contact she had with loved ones. Her phone was then turned off. Detectives found Elizabeth Sullivan’s car at her home, but no trace of her.

Several reported sightings of Elizabeth Sullivan were investigated by San Diego police in the days following the Navy wife’s disappearance, but none panned out.

Detectives searched for the woman – who also shared two children with Matthew Sullivan – for two years to no avail. With each passing day, week, and month, the mysterious case grew cold as her family pleaded desperately for Elizabeth Sullivan’s safe return.

Two years after the mysterious disappearance of a San Diego woman and Navy wife, Elizabeth Sullivan, her body was pulled from the bay near Liberty Station. Sullivan was found less than a mile away from the place she was last seen. NBC 7’s Candice Nguyen reports.

On Oct. 4, 2016, everything changed.

Elizabeth Sullivan’s decomposed body was found floating in San Diego Bay near Farragut Road, about a half-mile from where she had last been seen alive nearly two years to the date earlier.

SDPD detectives determined she had been a victim of a homicide.

It would take another 16 months for police to arrest Matthew Sullivan and charge him as the suspect in the cold case killing.

At his arraignment on Feb. 14, 2018, San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan said Elizabeth Sullivan’s body had been found in San Diego Bay on the same day that Matthew Sullivan was packing up his belongings and moving out of California.

Stephan said investigators believe Elizabeth’s body had been “hidden somewhere” before it was disposed of in the bay. The DA said the knife found in the couple’s home contained “key evidence” linking Matthew Sullivan to the murder.

According to police reports obtained by NBC 7, there was a history of domestic violence in the couple’s marriage and they had been arguing over custody of their two young daughters and child support.

A Virginia man is begging San Diegans to help find his missing daughter, 31-year-old Elizabeth Sullivan. The Navy wife and mother of two vanished Oct. 13. But as NBC 7’s Danya Bacchus reports, this man says he’s not stopping until he brings her home.

Matthew Sullivan has pleaded not guilty.

Last year, following Matthew Sullivan’s arrest, SDPD Lt. Mike Holden said he was confident police finally had “the right person” in connection with the cold case.

Holden said investigators believe Elizabeth Sullivan was killed around the time of her disappearance in 2014. He said investigators did not think the body had been in the bay since Elizabeth Sullivan’s death but, at this point, it is unclear where the body was from the time she was killed until the time she was found in the water.

Doctors testified Thursday that Elizabeth Sullivan's body showed signs of stab wounds and was likely not in the water for two years.

Caracter was asked questions about refrigerators in the Sullivans' home and said there were two "pretty big" refrigerators at the residence, with the freezer compartments on the bottom.

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