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Roderick Covlin

A 45-year-old man has been convicted of the 2009 murder of his estranged, wealthy wife who was found dead in the bathtub of her tony Manhattan apartment the day before she planned to cut him out of her will, multiple outlets report.

On Wednesday, a jury found Roderick Covlin guilty of second-degree murder in the death ofShele Danishefsky Covlin, 47,The New York Timesreports.

He is scheduled to be sentenced on April 10.

Colvin, an unemployed stockbroker and backgammon pro, has maintained his innocence since his wife was found dead on New Year’s Eve in 2009.

“It is impossible to know beyond a reasonable doubt what happened to Shele Covlin, how it happened and why it happened,” Colvin’s lawyer, Robert Gottlieb said in closing arguments on Monday, theTimesreports.

Lead prosecutor Matthew Bogdano said in his opening statement the motive was “pure unadulterated greed,” theTimesreports.

The Covlins werein the midst of a bitter divorceand living in separate apartments across the hall from one another in the upscale Dorchester Towers on West 68th Street when she was killed, CBS News and the Associated Press report.

Danishefsky Colvin, a successful wealth manager at UBS, had filed for divorce in May 2009. She planned to cut her estranged husband out of her will but was killed just a day before she was due to meet with her lawyer.

She had originallyplanned to leave him $5 million, prosecutors said, CBS News reports.

“She was fearful for her life, believed Rod intended to kill her, and there was someurgency to make changesin her will,” documents filed previously in New York Surrogate’s Court state, NBC New York reports.

Danishefsky Colvin’s death was initially ruled accidental after the couple’s then 9-year-old daughter found her in a bloody bathtub with a large gash on her head,The New York Timesreports.

Covlin told police he had administered CPR to his wife after calling 911.

Danishefsky Colvin’s family initially declined an autopsy for religious reasons.

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But they later agreed to have her body exhumed after investigators learned that Danishefsky Colvinhad filed for an order of protection against her husbandearlier that year,The Journal Newsreports.

After the exhumation, a New York City medical examiner determined that she showed signs of strangulation and reclassified her death as a homicide.

In 2011, Danishefsky Colvin’s family filed a wrongful death suit against Covlin claiming he killed her.

Covlin was arrested on Nov. 1, 2015, and charged with two counts of second-degree murder.

His lawyer did not immediately return PEOPLE’s call for comment.

source: people.com