Shock update in case Navy officer’s wife finds strangled to death in a Japanese hotel room

A U.S. Navy officer faces a possible court after his wife was arrested and charged with murder after her death.
The commander of the Japanese Navy Forces Paul Macapagal said commander Christopher Olsen was also charged with obstruction of justice after a preliminary hearing at the San Diego Naval Base on Wednesday.
The tragic case involved Olsen’s wife, Jessica’Jesse’Arguinzoni Olsen, 37, whose body was found in a hotel room in Foucaka on October 28 – about 80 miles from Sasbo Naval Base.
According to Kyodo News on October 29, Jesse was found bleeding and unresponsive in a room believed to be in the Sol Hotel Sol in the city’s Chuo district.
Jesse’s sister Dominique Arguinzoni told him we don’t know the reason or the story, but something caused her husband Chris, who became so angry that he strangled her to death. ” 12 News.
Arguinzoni told her body that was sent back to her family on November 16, showing signs of serious trauma – head injury, jaw fracture and bone fracture, suggesting strangulation. Stars and stripes.
According to Arguinzoni, the couple met at SUNY OSWEGO and got married in 2009.
Jesse worked as a substitute teacher at the base school in the U.S. at Ernest J. King High School in Sasebo, and Christopher was stationed from November 2022 to December 2023.
U.S. Navy Officer, Lieutenant Christopher Olson


According to Kyodo News, Jesse was found bleeding and unresponsive in a room in a hotel believed to be in the city’s Chuo district.
Olsen enlisted in April 2014 and served on the USS New Orleans aircraft carrier until he is currently released to the Southwest Naval Ground Group of San Diego.
“We don’t know they had problems,” Arguinzoni said. “Her friends, even her best friends, have no hint. But, in retrospect, my parents and I realized she had lowered communication from around the week to evacuate from us. ”
Arguinzoni told Stars and Stripes that Dominique slammed the Navy’s handling of family notifications.
“There is no face-to-face visit, no support team, and no effort to make sure they are physically or emotionally able to handle the news,” she said.
“We were just told that Jesse is dead – her husband, LDCR, Christopher Olsen, is an interested person.”
Nearly seven months later, the family still hasn’t received Jesse’s property.
“We want to be sad,” Arguinzoni added.
“We couldn’t even end her stuff, which was really frustrating because of the little bit of information we got, and when they called us the first time and told us she was gone, it returned us.”
After that, a community gathered around fallen teachers as a public group “for Jesse Olsen’s justice” with the aim of “building her legacy again.”

Her body returned to her family on November 16 and showed signs of serious trauma – head injury, mandible fracture and bone fracture

Nearly seven months later, the family still hasn’t received Jesse’s property. Pictured: Jesse Olsen
“She is a very strong woman, full of joy, humor and personality. Jesse lives a life full of vitality, but is still ahead of her. She was taken away too early,’ page read.
‘The pain and injustice that Jesse and her family experience will not be forgotten or forgiven. #justiceforjesseolsen #jesseolsen #frsh2df.
Olson was charged with second-degree murder and obstruction of justice. According to 12 News, he was in Brig until his trial in San Diego, California on May 7.
According to Star and Stripe, he also faces a possible military court and may face an inseparable release, confinement or death penalty.