<modsnip> There is no evidence whatsoever that suggests the victim had a "lifestyle" that prioritized the SB/SD lifestyle. Nor is there any evidence to suggest that her relationship with AA was from that lifestyle. It has been established he was a predator using multiple social media websites.
JMO
It doesn’t matter what her lifestyle was. Imagine we did not know about her social media, Then ML would look like she was - a 23-year-old student who also worked and aspired to be a nurse, of whose personality no one said anything bad (she was called “nurturing”), who had no criminal history. And then one night she made that unexplainable trip to the park at night, to meet that man, AA, and the next morning her body was already burning in his yard.
We fill in gaps in the story with the information from her SM, but frankly, we have no clue what had transpired, except for the fact that it was a murder, and a cruel one. But what we do know is that AA had the history of illegal stay on an expired visa, joining LDS for some benefits as he obviously stopped practicing, his marriage raising huge red flags of being green card-driven, abusing his wife, raping another woman, stealing, buying a house on a questionable budget and lately, asking a carpenter to make a soundproof room in his house that smells like a “horror chamber”.
All I want to be known is how he lured her into that park and car, not for myself, to warn young women who might be targeted by similar sadistic maniacs. So that they don’t let their guards down.
P.S. I have the feeling that the church of LDS and the state of Utah were somehow exploited by this man, AA, as well, that they were very supportive of their new member and he abused their trust. To accuse anyone of not giving him a fair trial is ludicrous given how many chances he had in that state.