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Where did the name Luka Magnotta come from??
A couple of places I've seen it mentioned:
Mr. Magnotta left the community under unknown circumstances and surfaced three years later in a Toronto courtroom on charges of a dozen counts of fraud and impersonation for using a womans credit card to buy $16,900 worth of goods, including a television, DVD player and several cellphones.
He was also charged with sexually assaulting the same woman, but those charges were later dropped.
After pleading guilty, Mr. Magnotta received a nine-month conditional sentence. However, according to his criminal lawyer, Peter B. Scully, Mr. Magnotta was most concerned with the possibility of retribution from the victims family. The father was a powerful man in the Greek community and my client was afraid, Mr. Scully told the Citizen. In 2005, Mr. Scully said he wrote a letter to Toronto Police warning that his client might be in in danger.
In the summer of 2006, Mr. Magnottas attempts at personal reinvention reached entirely new heights when he officially changed his name and kicked off a relentless campaign to craft what can so far be described as a fake online persona as a male model and *advertiser censored* star using an ever-growing network of social media profiles, news articles and anonymous video comments.
http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/0...r-many-of-the-other-things-he-called-himself/
Magnotta was also friends with Timothy J Boham, another *advertiser censored* star. They were roomates in Los Angeles years ago, then Timothy (aka Marcus Allen) was convicted of murdering J.P Kelso in Denver Colorado. Tim actually got Luka Magnotta into modelling and *advertiser censored* .. Tim even came up with Luka's stage names and introduced him to all the important people.
http://mafiarussian.hubpages.com/hub/Luka-Magnotta-Russian-Mafia
A couple of places I've seen it mentioned:
Mr. Magnotta left the community under unknown circumstances and surfaced three years later in a Toronto courtroom on charges of a dozen counts of fraud and impersonation for using a womans credit card to buy $16,900 worth of goods, including a television, DVD player and several cellphones.
He was also charged with sexually assaulting the same woman, but those charges were later dropped.
After pleading guilty, Mr. Magnotta received a nine-month conditional sentence. However, according to his criminal lawyer, Peter B. Scully, Mr. Magnotta was most concerned with the possibility of retribution from the victims family. The father was a powerful man in the Greek community and my client was afraid, Mr. Scully told the Citizen. In 2005, Mr. Scully said he wrote a letter to Toronto Police warning that his client might be in in danger.
In the summer of 2006, Mr. Magnottas attempts at personal reinvention reached entirely new heights when he officially changed his name and kicked off a relentless campaign to craft what can so far be described as a fake online persona as a male model and *advertiser censored* star using an ever-growing network of social media profiles, news articles and anonymous video comments.
http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/0...r-many-of-the-other-things-he-called-himself/
Magnotta was also friends with Timothy J Boham, another *advertiser censored* star. They were roomates in Los Angeles years ago, then Timothy (aka Marcus Allen) was convicted of murdering J.P Kelso in Denver Colorado. Tim actually got Luka Magnotta into modelling and *advertiser censored* .. Tim even came up with Luka's stage names and introduced him to all the important people.
http://mafiarussian.hubpages.com/hub/Luka-Magnotta-Russian-Mafia