Days after Kira Steger went missing in late February, a search of her abandoned car recovered divorce documents, while a search of her husband Jeffery Trevino's vehicle recovered the address of a Maple Grove man Steger had been romantically linked to.
New details released Tuesday delve deeper into the marital discord between Steger, 30, and her husband, Jeffery Trevino, 39, who is charged with two counts of second-degree murder in her death.
On Wednesday morning, about 20 family members and friends gathered at the Ramsey County law enforcement center for a motion hearing in the murder case against Jeffery Trevino.
Prosecutors won a delay in the start of the trial, because Kira Steger's body was just recently discovered. The trial had been scheduled to start May 28, but the judge rescheduled it for July 22.
The last day Steger was seen alive, Feb. 21, she and Trevino had dinner and bowled at the Mall of America, although both had long complained to friends and family members that the relationship was faltering.
Steger, also known as Kira Trevino, but whose legal last name remained Steger after her marriage, exchanged "numerous" text messages that night with the Maple Grove man, who was out of town, according to an amended complaint filed in Ramsey County District Court.
Trevino allegedly kept tabs on his wife's whereabouts by driving by her gym and checking her credit-card statements. On one occasion, he allegedly learned that she was at a bar instead of where she told Trevino she was, the complaint said.
Steger's mother and friends told police she was trying to leave Trevino. Steger and Trevino gave notice Jan. 31 that they were vacating the rental house by April 1, and Steger had been looking for her own apartment, the complaint said.