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BBC Scotland News previously reported that Ms Bunyan applied for a restraining order against Mr Renteria in December 2023, citing domestic violence. The claim was dropped as she did not appear in court until the following month. The BBC understands the couple reconciled and married later that year and are understood to have had a young child together. Ms Bunyan is believed to have moved to America in 2023. The following year she established Renteria Paralegal Services, a business specialising in immigration law. Mr Renteria has been charged with two offences - murder and mutilation, disinterment and sexual contact with human remains. He has pled not guilty to both charges, with bail set at $4m (£2.97m). Earlier this month his lawyer claimed his client may have been experiencing a state of psychosis at the time. A preliminary hearing for Mr Renteria will be held on 18 November. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) previously said it was supporting Ms Bunyan's family and that it was in contact with local authorities in America.