UT - Mackenzie “Kenzie” Lueck, 23, Salt Lake City, 17 June, 2019 Media, Maps, Timeline NO DISCUSS

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JUN 29, 2019
Defense attorney named in MacKenzie Lueck case
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Susanne Gustin is now representing Ayoola Ajayi, the 31-year-old facing charges of aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, desecration of a human body and obstruction of justice in Lueck's death.

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"I'm representing him right now; I don't know if that will continue. Other than that, I can't reveal any information, sorry," Gustin said.

Gustin said she will be representing Ajayi during his first court appearance next week.
 
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JUN 28, 2019
So-called sugar dating can put women at risk, former 'sugar baby' says
The disappearance and murder of MacKenzie Lueck have given rise to questions about the so-called "sugar dating" community in Utah.

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She said she engaged in these activities over a six-month period, a few years back. The idea is that arrangements are made, usually between younger women and older men. Money changes hands for time spent together, which could include anything from dinner and a movie, to sex.

This former sugar baby told us one of the men she visited with started to stalk her and threatened to “out” her to her job. She said he, thankfully, eventually lost interest in her.

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She said many of the women who are doing this are college age, and many are doing it due to tuition debt. She said that’s the reason why she started.

We took a look at the numbers. On one website that caters to these activities, there were almost 500 active users from the University of Utah.

If you or someone you know is working as a sugar baby and has perhaps found themselves in a violent relationship, or may need help or someone to talk to, resources are available:

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JUN 30, 2019
Classmates and strangers mourn MacKenzie Lueck's murder

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The memorials grew Saturday as the afternoon passed.

In small groups, they came - many of them total strangers to MacKenzie Lueck - to pay their respects at the place police say she killed.

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"[To] make peace and say goodbye to her," she said. "Maybe say that we're sorry that that happened to her."

Another memorial was started near the President's Circle at the U, where what few students who remain on campus during the summer have stopped to reflect.

"I think it's really important for us to like all recognize that we've lost a student at the University of Utah," said freshman JN.

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"Especially with a student, they're working hard trying to achieve their goals and it's tough to see someone go early like this," he said. "My condolences go out to people close to her, her loved ones, friends."
 
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JUN 30, 2019
Sugar baby murder suspect 'asked brickie to build secret soundproof room'

Self-employed contractor Brian Wolf told Deseret News that the man arrested for killing Lueck asked if he could anchor hooks high on an internal wall.

Wolf said: "I was like, 'why do you need big hooks up there? And he said it was to hang a wine rack."

Ajayi wanted him to customise a "hollowed out area under the front porch" by building a soundproof room, accessible via a thumb lock.

Wolf added: "It just got weirder and weirder, the more he was talking to me.

"He wanted me to build a weird room."
 
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6/30/19

Nigerian Accused of Murdering Mackenzie Lueck Came to U.S. on Student Visa

A law enforcement official confirmed to Breitbart News that Ajayi first entered the U.S. from Nigeria on July 16, 2009, on a student visa, known by federal immigration officials as an F-1 visa. University officials have told the media that Ajayi, though attending the University of Utah between 2009 and 2017, never got a degree.

After remaining in the country on the F-1 visa, Ajayi adjusted his status to become a “lawful permanent resident,” otherwise known as a green card holder, in 2014 after marrying an American citizen. Sometime after adjusting his immigration status, Ajayi applied to become a naturalized U.S. citizen by claiming he served in the American military between September 30, 2015, and August 20, 2015. However, records show Ajayi never submitted any evidence to support his claim of military service.

Ajayi was only married to his ex-wife between 2011 and 2017 before the two separated and eventually divorced. It was that marriage to his wife that allowed Ajayi to become a green card holder in the U.S.
 
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Pommymommy and AmandaReckonwith and all other contributers:
Thank you so much for all this info and your hard work gathering it!
 
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Cristina Corbin on Twitter
"She was the kindest soul"... My exclusive interview with the best friends of #MacKenzieLueck to air tomorrow on @FoxNews. We spoke about everything from punishment for the alleged killer to "victim shaming" and Kenzie's legacy
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Adonis Albright on Twitter
#NEW on @OANN: The accused killer of University of Utah student, 23-year-old Mackenzie Lueck, who has been identified as Ayoola Adisa Ajayi, came here on a student visa from Nigeria on July 16, 2009. The University says he never got a degree. #OANN
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  • #350
JUN 30, 2019
Wife of Utah murder suspect says he once slashed her hand with a butcher's knife | Daily Mail Online
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The estranged wife of Utah murder suspect Ayoola Ajayi says she was forced to flee their turbulent marriage when he slashed her with a butcher's knife and threatened to kidnap her.

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He is still legally married to mother-of-four TJA, but the pair have not seen one another for years after she went into hiding and changed her cell phone because of his violent outbursts.

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TJA, 35, insists she married Nigerian IT worker Ajayi, nicknamed AJ, for love rather than any form of financial or immigration arrangement.

They were introduced to one another in 2011 by a family friend and were married by June of that year.

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'My kids liked him. He used to buy them clothes, do stuff for them. He paid for my apartment, my childcare, everything.

‘The wedding was in downtown Dallas. Nobody came but we didn’t invite nobody. Me and mom were into it at the time. He didn't invite any of his family either. His mama don’t speak English.'

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Tenisha was already pregnant with the youngest of her two sons when she met Ajayi.

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'AJ told me he was going back to his hometown in Utah and I didn't want to go with him. That made him angry but I have kids, I couldn't just leave Dallas,' she said.

‘He was telling me not to talk to anybody. He used to check up on me. He started to get more and more aggressive. Eventually he said he would kill me if I didn’t go to Utah.'

The last time Tenisha says she saw her estranged husband was at a friend's house in Dallas where he repeated his threat before trying to grab her.

'He tried to tie me up with a phone chord. When I went to run he blocked the door. I ended up jumping through a window and cutting my arm on the glass' she told DailyMail.com.

'He chased me into the street with a knife and and cut me in the hand. I didn't go to the police but I moved out of my apartment so he couldn’t find me.

'I kept telling him I don’t want to be with you, I want a divorce. He wouldn’t sign the papers. His friend from the Army kept calling me, saying they were going to kidnap me.

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She never saw any evidence her estranged husband had violent sexual fantasies.

But, in fact, they never even consummated the marriage.

'I never had sex with him because I was kinda scared of him. Not once. When he drank he became aggressive,' she revealed.

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The lasting legacy of their relationship is a permanently damaged tendon in her severed left hand, which she says has given her years of pain and left her unable to work.

'This is not the person I knew. He’s an alcoholic, I do know that. He smoked some weed. I think he lost his mind.

'There's no excuse for what he's done to that girl. He's had a lot of good jobs, he’s had opportunities in life.

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'I knew he was dangerous but not this dangerous. I feel like he had to be on drugs, maybe PCP or something,' she added.
 
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JUL 1, 2019
LDS missionary recalls baptism of accused killer in MacKenzie Lueck case
Nearly ten years before Ayoola Ajayi was accused of killing a University of Utah student, Logan Dill says he was baptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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Dill baptized Ajayi in October 2009. He has extensive reflections about Ajayi’s conversion story in a well-worn journal, but now hindsight is anything but 20/20.

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Logan knew Ajayi simply as “Joy” during their time together in northern Utah.

“It’s harder to say his name so he wanted to pick an easy American name, so Joy,” he said.

The two men were friends during Ajayi’s early days in the LDS community, but Dill returned to his native Oklahoma at the end of his two-year mission and eventually the two lost touch. They lost communication in 2012.

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He’s incredibly saddened by Lueck’s death and the possibility his friend could be responsible. He struggled for words for Lueck’s family.

“I would say to them I’m sorry for having so many good things to say about Joy because that’s the person that I knew,” he said. “I really would like to figure out like what fork in the road, what decision he made that pretty much took him like 180 [degrees].”
 
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JUL 1, 2019
Utah student Mackenzie Lueck's friends say her suspected killer was 'hunting for women,' fight claims she 'deserved' it
Friends of University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck said Sunday in a Fox News exclusive interview they believe the suspect arrested in her disappearance and murder was "hunting for women."

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"No person regardless of their gender or dating life deserves to die," AF said. "Mackenzie is not responsible for the death and murder of Mackenzie. There’s only one person responsible for that, and we’re here to hold him responsible and we’re going to keep holding him responsible."

"If Kenzie knew what was gonna happen she would not have met that individual at the park," KK said. "Her death is not her fault... and for people to say things other than that is hurtful. It’s hurtful to us. It’s hurtful to her family. It’s hurtful to other victims out there. It just doesn’t make sense."

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KS said she thought the plan to build the room nearly three months before Lueck's murder showed that Ajayi "was planning on doing this to someone."

She added, "I don’t know if it was exactly Kenzie but there was definitely a plan there."

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Lueck's friends said people closely following this case have speculated that Ajayi's heritage as an African man who “survived a tyrannical dictatorship, escaped a real-life crime, traveled internationally,” according to an author page on Amazon, somehow played a role in his alleged crime, but the girls said his race was irrelevant.

"Evil comes in every color, every gender. Just because you know Mackenzie was white and he is African-American, the suspect, it doesn't matter to me," AF said. "It doesn't matter to me, it doesn't play a part in this story, it never played a part in this story. Mackenzie’s death and murder did not have anything to do with race. It had to do with an evil person with bad intentions who is a danger to society.”

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"We are not holding him accountable because of his skin color," Stoner added. "We are holding him accountable because of his actions and because he just murdered our best friend.”

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AF, KK and KS said that the community's support and outpouring of help from families who also suffered the loss of a missing person have inspired them to start a non-profit organization they hope to call "Mackenzie's Voice," an ode to their friend who "didn't have a voice through this process," KS said. The girls said they hoped the organization would let others who've endured kidnapping, assault or other traumas get the support and resources they need to cope.

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JUL 1, 2019
Friends plan to start non-profit advocacy organization in honor of slain student MacKenzie Lueck [Exclusive]
One of the things that’s often been said about slain University of Utah student MacKenzie Lueck is that she loved to help people.

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MacKenzie’s plans were tragically cut short when she was reportedly kidnapped and murdered earlier this month...

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Friend and sorority sister, AF, told CrimeOnline exclusively of plans to start a nonprofit advocacy organization in honor of her friend. The mission of “MacKenzie’s Voice” will be to

-Assist families in finding their missing loved ones,

-Advocate for victims of violence, and

-Coordinate grief and trauma counseling for those with a missing loved one.

The plans are still in the developmental stages, but friends see the organization as a way for MacKenzie’s desire to help others continue after her death. They hope it will be her lasting legacy.
 
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Michael Locklear on Twitter
Amazon has pulled the book written by #MacKenzieLueck’s suspected killer. It’s no longer for sale. The one we bought before that happened appears to have been printed on demand — June 27, 2019.
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JUL 1, 2019
Mackenzie Lueck suspect Ayoola Ajayi lived a life of contradictions, unfinished business
Ayoola Ajayi, the man police say killed Mackenzie Lueck and then burned her body in his backyard, appeared to live a life of contradictions and unfinished business.

He was kind to visitors and those who stayed in his home, which he rented as an Airbnb, according to his roommate. But other times, his temper would flare over small things, like the positioning of furniture.

He joined the Army National Guard but never attended training, a military spokesman said.

He had begun studying computer science at Utah State University, but never graduated, college records show.

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He invited women over but did not seem to have long-term relationships, Moore said, noting that he wasn’t aware Ajayi had married in Texas in 2011 and separated in 2017. The divorce was finalized in January, according to the Salt Lake Tribune.

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According to inmate records, Ajayi is a naturalized U.S. citizen, born in Nigeria. He joined the Utah National Guard and was discharged in June 2015 after six months of service, said Maj. David Gibb. He had been a member of the 214th Forward Support Company in Tooele, Utah, but did not attend training.

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Charges against Ajayi are expected to be filed in the next day, according to the Salt Lake County district attorney’s office.

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JUL 1, 2019
Accused of killing MacKenzie Lueck, Ayoola Ajayi was once investigated for rape. Here’s what the police report says.
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According to that report, a woman who worked with him at a financial company in Logan reported to police on Nov. 24, 2014 that Ajayi had non-consensual sex with her while they were at his home. She told police immediately that she did not want charges filed, the report reads, only wanting the incident reported “in case he did the same thing to someone else.”

The woman explained to police who had met her at Cache Valley Hospital that she went over to his home, and they began “doing stuff,” that “one thing led to another” and “she found herself in a compromising position.”

She told him she did not want to continue, she reported to police, but that he had sex with her anyway.

"She kept saying to me that she felt that it was her fault, because she was not assertive enough," an officer wrote in the report. "I explained that all she needed to do was to say no, and that should be enough."

The case gained little traction, however, after the woman didn’t want to go to the police station for a follow-up interview and didn’t want to cooperate with the investigation. Ajayi was never interviewed by officers.

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