Key Takeaways
- Legal proceedings are underway for Tim and his current wife Dany’s divorce.
- He was previously married to Meggan Murphy and later to Amanda Dubord.
- He was arrested in 2013 for hiring a hitman.
Tim Lambesis, the lead vocalist of the metalcore band “As I Lay Dying,” married his third wife, Dany Ciara, on June 4, 2022.
The couple celebrated their marriage with an intimate beachside ceremony attended by close family and friends.
Expressing his happiness, Lambesis wrote:
In February of the same year, the couple announced their engagement, and Tim shared:
Reports indicate that Tim and Dany began dating in late 2021, with the couple sharing glimpses of their relationship through photos on social media.
Dany, now known as Dany Lambesis, has made a name for herself as a model while also pursuing interests in music, painting, and bodybuilding.
Despite their initial joy, their marriage soon encountered difficulties. In October 2024, rumors began circulating online alleging domestic violence between the couple.
Dany publicly denied these claims, stating:
She concluded her statement by writing:
However, the situation escalated when, on November 26, 2024, disturbing footage of Lambesis involved in heated exchanges with Dany surfaced online.
Some videos came out of Tim Lambesis of As I Lay Dying being violent to himself (in front of his wife). I’m really concerned about this guy and people around him. Praying he gets whatever help he needs. pic.twitter.com/U3oIPwGTlW
— Eric McClanahan (@Ineverglow) November 28, 2024
The anonymously leaked videos showed Tim in a visibly agitated state, flipping over a table during an argument and striking himself in apparent distress.
These clips have reignited speculation about the domestic violence allegations.
Responding to the footage on November 27, Lambesis issued a formal statement addressing the controversy.
He revealed that he was pursuing a restraining order against Dany and confirmed an ongoing investigation into their domestic situation.
Currently, the couple is going through legal proceedings, with their divorce and accusations against each other gaining a lot of media attention.
A Closer Look at Tim Lambesis’s Past Marriages That Ended in Divorce
Tim Lambesis married his first wife, Meggan Murphy, in June 2004. The couple expanded their family by adopting three children from Ethiopia.
However, by August 2012, their marriage took a turn. While on tour, Lambesis sent Meggan an email admitting that he no longer loved her, had engaged in an extramarital affair, and had stopped believing in God.
They separated the same month, and in September 2012, Meggan filed for divorce in San Diego Superior Court, seeking to dissolve their marriage.
In her divorce filing, Meggan revealed concerns about Lambesis’s lifestyle. She claimed he was overly obsessed with bodybuilding, spending “endless hours at the gym” and wasting “thousands of dollars on tattoos.”
On May 7, 2013, Lambesis was arrested in Oceanside, California, for attempting to hire a hitman to k*ll Meggan.
According to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, Lambesis had solicited an undercover detective, believing they were a hitman.
On February 25, 2014, he pleaded guilty to solicitation of m*rder. He was sentenced to six years in prison, though he served only two and a half years before being released on parole in December 2016.
While still incarcerated, Lambesis married his second wife, fitness model Amanda Dubord, in May 2015.
The ceremony was modest and held within the prison, attended by close family members and a few inmates.
Reflecting on the marriage, Lambesis wrote:
Amanda also shared:
Lambesis and Dubord’s relationship, despite its promising start, ended in divorce in April 2020.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Hailing from San Diego, California, Tim Lambesis was born on November 21, 1980, as Timothy Peter Lambesis to Nick and Vicki Lambesis.
- He is heavily tattooed, with designs such as a “rocking Jesus,” cyborg Arnold Schwarzenegger, a koi fish, Hebrew writing, a cross, Jesus in clouds, and a samurai battling a tiger on his back.
- In December 2020, he suffered burns on 25% of his body after accidentally spilling gasoline on himself while adding it to a bonfire, requiring hospitalization.