What we know, and still don’t know, about Maleesa Mooney’s murder ...
KTLA has been doing in-depth original reporting on the murder of model
Maleesa Mooney in Los Angeles – Mooney, found dead in her downtown Los Angeles high-rise apartment.
The story is right out of a future Dateline episode.
Police often keep investigations under wraps, and this has been no exception.
Days of requests. Days without answers. How did Mooney die? Should other tenants be concerned?
We heard from people actually moving out of the building because a fellow tenant was murdered and there was a killer on the run.
Mooney’s cause of death was listed as “homicidal violence”… not a shooting or stabbing or blunt force trauma. It’s something one seasoned detective leading the case told me he has NEVER seen in his entire career.
In the days after the murder, Mooney’s family told us about the bright and thriving young woman. They told us another thing as well: that she was pregnant and expecting her first child.
The autopsy report showed otherwise. Mooney wasn’t pregnant. Police aren’t sure why the family said so.
The Medical Examiner is not commenting on the case. So we took the files to a forensic pathologist who does private autopsies. His company 1-800-Autopsy has dealt with dozens of high-profile cases in the past.
Herrera walked through the report with me line by line. His conclusions -not official but based on years of expertise- were that Mooney was the victim of a violent struggle, that this was no stranger who did this, that she was actually still alive at least for a while when the killer hid her inside the refrigerator.
Herrera pointed out that a sexual assault kit was used by investigators examining Mooney. Those results aren’t listed in the autopsy and our follow-up questions to the coroner referred us back to LAPD for the answers.
Going through the autopsy with Herrera got me to notice things I hadn’t before.
Mooney had just moved into the building in August. In fact, she was still moving things in.
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Thank you to
Pete Wilgoren, KTLA Managing Director of Content & Coverage - for keeping us updated on Maleesa's murder. There is no canned journalism in this article, hopefully Pete continues to follow this case!!