A year later Peter Becket, now aged about 60, was charged with murder, and later also with plotting to kill five possible trial witnesses - Ms Letts-Beckett's parents, a cousin, a lawyer and a Royal Canadian Mounted Police sergeant.
Beckett, who grew up in Hastings, was elected to the Napier City Council in 1998, at which time he was also running a tour business taking people from Napier to Cape Kidnappers, and met the then Ms Letts on one excursion.
Claiming council corruption and vowing to stamp it out, he completed just one term on the council and then left for Canada.
The Crown claims Beckett murdered his wife to profit from an inheritance, insurance and their house. A prisoner turned state informant told the court Beckett gave him a list of names of people he wanted the inmate to "take out" on the fellow inmate's release.
The inmate told a court that after thinking about the proposition he decided to do something "right" and informed investigators.