LAHOLLA
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Yes and I have used them between flights but who stops to charge their phone before going to baggage claim at 0200?Don’t airports offer iPhone charging bases
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Yes and I have used them between flights but who stops to charge their phone before going to baggage claim at 0200?Don’t airports offer iPhone charging bases
It means keep pepper spray in your purse. I always do and one on my keychain around my wrist.Not sure how it applies to this situation, because apparently she voluntarily went to meet this guy.
SLCPD TWITTER The mattress has been located. SLC Police Dept. on Twitter
I like this idea. Feels good and doesn't invade privacy. I'm on it.Exactly what I am planning to do....as per my post upthread.
Yes, shelters need all the help they can get. Maybe another Nova will find a forever home.
He was sloppy all around here, and I don’t think he had anything like that.
For every somewhat smart move, he made a stupid mistake.
He disabled her cell phone quickly, but his phone put him in that location.
He lured her to an isolated area, but was the last person to message her.
He got rid of evidence, but did it in the dumbest way imaginable (Facebook and Letgo trail, and conspicuous fire).
He thought ahead, but he’s clearly not as smart as he thinks he is.
It’s almost as though he wanted to get caught. Really all he had to do was drop her off in middle of nowhere to dispose of her body and remains, much like Josh Powell did. Despite having circumstantial evidence, they could never arrest him. Burning remains in his own backyard? That’s an idiotic move.
They would have collected his DNA upon arrest (in accordance with Utah law).
That could potentially link him to other unsolved crimes.
The link to the press release discussing the previous rape investigation, was last posted by @Seattle1 upthread.
The woman declined to press charges in that case.
Yes that’s what I posted I just had the wrong weapon - less than a minute I’m guessing as soon as she opened the door he pointed it at her - poor girlThis line is very interesting:
“Less than a minute after meeting someone at the park, her phone was shut off and stopped sending data and location information.”
I think the second that Lyft driver pulled away, Kenzie was under duress.
If this happened when they were driving, then it would be likely that she turned her phone off herself.
This was right away though. No way she did that unless she was forced to.
I also can’t conceive of a way that he could restrain her, and turn her phone off in that time period.
I really think he had her at gunpoint.
Someone who plans to meet a guy in a park?
You would hope so. I always did even now that I’m much olderI think it’s fairly obvious she felt safe with him or she wouldn’t have gone to meet him at a park at that time. If she didn’t, she not only would have made sure her phone was charged but she also would have given a friend a heads up.
Wow. Even with all those people blocking the back of the vehicle, I think I counted 6-8 more bags. MOOThey’re still removing potential evidence from that house.
More bags of stuff coming out of Ayoola Ajayi's house this evening, the man police say kidnapped and murdered U of U student MacKenzie Lueck. @slcpd is here again, apparently still going over his home. @fox13
Lauren Steinbrecher on Twitter
Right? On his LinkedIn Account it showed he was employed in IT at 3 companies. At first I thought maybe a contractor but he doesn’t make it look like a contractor... worked from home for all of them maybe? But mowing his lawn on a weekday in the middle of the day? Why, if your such a professional are you at home on a weekday at noon unless your a contractor working from home (or took the day off to mow)? Only general tech would have non business hours I would think, not this “professional” he claimed to be. I know job by job do require certain things but I work in professional tech and I’ve just got nothing on why 3 companies have him employed in IT and he is home in the middle of the day which is why I thought maybe he may be a contractor. I just think every “professional” claim is a lie to cover his lies to lure woman into thinking he is legit. MOOor it was the car he was assigned to drive as a top super secret agent man of inexplicable rank and power (or some other bat-stink crazy story he likely told her).
MOO
ITA. I think ML was lured to meeting in the park on the pretext of something else. AA is a predator and she was his prey. Yet another horrific, senseless crime.Correct. According to the reporter, her friend was the one that had concerns.
Also people keep saying she was happy to see him when she got to the park. I thought LE said she was “not in distress.” That doesn’t mean she was necessarily happy. I thought she looked a bit nervous in the airport photo and was fidgeting with her necklace.
Or an arrogant one ? IMOIt’s almost as though he wanted to get caught. Really all he had to do was drop her off in middle of nowhere to dispose of her body and remains, much like Josh Powell did. Despite having circumstantial evidence, they could never arrest him. Burning remains in his own backyard? That’s an idiotic move.
Had a gun. Immediately.Yes that’s what I posted I just had the wrong weapon - less than a minute I’m guessing as soon as she opened the door he pointed it at her - poor girl