It sounds like a Hollywood thriller — but this nightmare was real. In a story that shocked America and left investigators speechless, a former child actor once seen on TV screens turned into a cold-blooded killer, orchestrating one of the most chilling murders in modern crime history.

In November 2004, Thomas and Jackie Hawks, a loving couple who had spent years chasing their dream of life at sea aboard their 55-foot yacht, the Well Deserved, met an unimaginable fate. They were ready to sell their beloved boat, retire, and spend peaceful days with their newborn grandson in Arizona. But what was supposed to be a simple sale turned into a trap set by a monster hiding behind a smile.
The “buyer” they welcomed aboard was Skyler DeLeon — a man with a charming face, a Hollywood past, and a dark secret. Once a child actor who appeared in shows like Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Skyler’s life had spiraled out of control. Drowning in debt and consumed by greed, he concocted a diabolical plan: steal the Hawks’ yacht, their life savings, and their lives.

On that fateful November day, Skyler brought along two accomplices — John Kennedy and Alonzo Machin — pretending to be buyers eager for a sea trial. Once they were out on open water, the trio turned violent. The Hawks were tied up, beaten, and forced to sign over ownership of their yacht and financial accounts. Then, in an act of almost unimaginable cruelty, Thomas and Jackie were shackled, tied to an anchor, and thrown overboard alive — sinking into the dark depths of the Pacific Ocean.
Their bodies were never found.

Detectives quickly began to unravel the horrific truth. The DeLeons’ greed gave them away: Skyler and his wife, Jennifer DeLeon, began withdrawing money from the Hawks’ accounts and trying to sell their possessions. When police questioned them, their stories fell apart — and a series of chilling confessions followed.
Jennifer, who had even brought her young daughter along during the “sales meeting” to make the couple feel safe, was revealed to be a key player in the plot. She was the bait — the friendly face that convinced Thomas and Jackie that these “buyers” were just another sweet family.

As the investigation deepened, the twisted psychology of Skyler DeLeon came to light. Behind the façade of an actor and family man was a manipulative sociopath desperate for control, money, and validation.
In court, jurors listened in horror as prosecutors described how Skyler had meticulously planned the murders, writing down what he’d say, when he’d strike, and even how to dispose of the bodies. The verdict was swift and devastating: Skyler DeLeon and Jennifer DeLeon were sentenced to death for the brutal double murder. Accomplice John Kennedy was also sentenced to death, while Alonzo Machin received a 20-year sentence in exchange for his testimony.

But the story didn’t end there. In one of the most bizarre post-trial developments in California’s criminal history, Skyler DeLeon underwent gender transition while on death row, identifying as a woman and sparking endless media fascination — and controversy.
What began as a story of greed ended as a portrait of human darkness. The Hawks, two kind-hearted souls who opened their home — and hearts — to strangers, lost their lives in an act of evil that defies understanding.
Today, the Well Deserved lies in silent testimony to their memory — a floating ghost of a dream that turned into a nightmare.