Modeling Agency Owner Says Mackenzie Lueck Murder Suspect Made Her 'Uncomfortable in My
The owner of a model and talent agency in Salt Lake City, Utah, is opening up about her close encounter with murder suspect
Ayoola Ajayi.
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EK said Ajayi, an avid bodybuilder and wannabe model, first approached her at a networking event for models and their agents last summer. She said he wanted to sign with her agency, but there was something about him that she found off-putting.
"On the surface, he seemed perfect," Keener told Inside Edition. "He seemed very smart. Very good looking. Very well-spoken."
After going to several networking parties, Ajayi began reaching out to EK on social media, she said.
"I did not feel comfortable having him in the same room with my young models, so I just listened to my gut and I didn't have anything further to do with him," she said.
"He made me feel uncomfortable in my core," she added.
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Ajayi also told EK he was looking for a literary agent to represent his novel, which he later self-published on Amazon in 2018. A description for the book, "Forge Identity," which has since been removed from Amazon, stated that it's about a teen who "witnessed a gruesome murder" of a neighbor burned alive.
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(Name changed to initials by me)