Found Deceased UT - MacKenzie "Kenzie" Lueck, 23, Salt Lake City, 17 June 2019 #14 *ARREST*

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  • #41
LE would have found him much quicker.

AJ is really not very sophisticated or smart, he could have done several things to have made him harder to find.

Shudder.
 
  • #42
Yes, but the poster I was trying to respond to was asking what happened to the missing time since it should have only taken 11 min to get to the park, so I was responding to that post.
I guess you misinterpreted my question or i didn't express myself clearly... Please bear with me... What if ML had someone waiting for her at the airport? What if it was not a pleasant surprise? What if that person followed her? What if she turned her phone off because that person wouldn't stop calling her? What if that person followed ML and AA to his house? It's a plausible possibility...
 
  • #43
So. Let’s say she didn’t go to the park at 3am but just took the Lyft to his house. How would that have changed things?

LE would have questioned him as soon as she was reported missing and they found the Lyft records—so, Thursday or Friday at the latest. He would have told them sort of a lame lie about what happened when she left. They probably would have gotten the search warrant several days earlier, and moved the entire timeline of the investigation up.

All this my speculation only.
 
  • #44
I guess you misinterpreted my question or i didn't express myself clearly... Please bear with me... What if ML had someone waiting for her at the airport? What if it was not a pleasant surprise? What if that person followed her? What if she turned her phone off because that person wouldn't stop calling her? What if that person followed ML and AA to his house? It's a plausible possibility...

No, it isn't possible. With security cams at the airport, LE would have been on that. They have the right person.
 
  • #45
Random thoughts...
  • “AJ is being crucified already,” she said.
  • No. Mackenzie Lueck was crucified.
  • “There is no way you can watch all this that`s being said about your loving son and you be able to be at peace,” said Fashakin.
  • Mrs. Ajayi's son has made her a victim, not the media.
  • The family is afraid judgments are being made based on a limited amount of evidence revealed by police.
  • You betcha judgments are being made but they are not based on a limited amount of evidence. Read up, lady...
  • “There is no way AJ can get a fair trial in Utah considering the racial disparity over there,” said Fashakin.
  • Perhaps someone should convince him to man up and plead guilty?

*** SAATP ***

Standing And Applauding This Post
 
  • #46
I guess you misinterpreted my question or i didn't express myself clearly... Please bear with me... What if ML had someone waiting for her at the airport? What if it was not a pleasant surprise? What if that person followed her? What if she turned her phone off because that person wouldn't stop calling her? What if that person followed ML and AA to his house? It's a plausible possibility...
It was have been seen on camera, since LE knows her movements via airport cameras and also her phone. There would have been a phone log trail of another person contacting her and that isn't the case, based on LE release of the cell info.
 
  • #47
I asked that question... I said "it only takes 11 minutes" and not that " it only took 11 minutes"... I don't know how long it took ML's ride. The reason i wondered what happened in between was because someone posted an article that said ML texted her mother at 1 am and that ML was seen leaving the airport at 2 am. I guess the media can say whatever they want...
I'm sorry but i don't know how to insert a screenshot.

Someone posted the timeline again in the last few hours—either this thread or the last of the previous one.

I realize that mistaken times were out there in the media, but they’re off by an hour—the result of using Pacific Time to report when her mother, (on Pacific Time,) received her text.
 
  • #48
I guess you misinterpreted my question or i didn't express myself clearly... Please bear with me... What if ML had someone waiting for her at the airport? What if it was not a pleasant surprise? What if that person followed her? What if she turned her phone off because that person wouldn't stop calling her? What if that person followed ML and AA to his house? It's a plausible possibility...


All reports from the Lyft driver said she did not appear to be under any duress. There aren't reports of persistent phone calls or following etc.

And the reason it takes longer to go from the airport to Hyde Park rather than vice versa is that there is road construction on the airport off ramp heading towards the city. So you have to head west and then reenter the interstate going east. I live in SLC, actually about 1 KM from AA's house, so am familiar with the logistics and neighborhoods.

When it was reported that she was dropped at that park, I guessed the perp was living in Rose Park, North Salt Lake, or Bountiful, as they are all nearby. It's just too random of a location. It's not a park I've ever heard of. Turns out AA lived across the street a couple of years before and in Rose Park currently. Makes some sense.
 
  • #49
No, it isn't possible. With security cams at the airport, LE would have been on that. They have the right person.
I'm not saying they don't have the right person... Even with security cameras anyone could have followed her without being noticed. Anyways it was just a thought based on a timeline that apparently is not correct.
 
  • #50
So from the last thread I see the new lawyer involved is already playing the race card. Classy.
I saw this coming. Another repeat of OJ trial blame the victim.
 
  • #51
I guess you misinterpreted my question or i didn't express myself clearly... Please bear with me... What if ML had someone waiting for her at the airport? What if it was not a pleasant surprise? What if that person followed her? What if she turned her phone off because that person wouldn't stop calling her? What if that person followed ML and AA to his house? It's a plausible possibility...
I think the text messages between the perp and the victim show that he was definitely the one she was planning to meet. Apparently they were texting until the time she made contact with him and then her phone was abruptly turned of within one minute of her getting into the car. Imo
 
  • #52
I'm not saying they don't have the right person... Even with security cameras anyone could have followed her without being noticed. Anyways it was just a thought based on a timeline that apparently is not correct.
Which part of the timeline is not correct?
 
  • #53
I guess you misinterpreted my question or i didn't express myself clearly... Please bear with me... What if ML had someone waiting for her at the airport? What if it was not a pleasant surprise? What if that person followed her? What if she turned her phone off because that person wouldn't stop calling her? What if that person followed ML and AA to his house? It's a plausible possibility...

LE said that they had camera footage of her entire trip through the airport. Anyone interacting with her would have been noted.

How would that person get to his car and follow her? He’d have to rush to his car, and therefore wouldn’t even see that she took a Lyft, and in what direction. I think you’d have to postulate that he hid a tracking device in her purse.

They got her phone records. Anyone ‘who wouldn’t stop calling her,’ would show up in the records and LE, again, would have tracked him down.

So, what happens after he follows ML and AA? He kills ML, leaves AA unscathed, and after he walks away, AA just settles down to burn her body? Actually, has that ever been the defense of anyone—that someone else broke into their home, murdered someone in front of the homeowner, and that the homeowner disposed of the body? It’s several orders of magnitude more improbable than the old ‘it was an accident’ story.

All this my opinion only.
 
  • #54
So from the last thread I see the new lawyer involved is already playing the race card. Classy.
Is she actually his lawyer? I'm just catching up with all that and I wondered if AA's mother contacted her for help and she is just advocating for him or has she really been retained?
 
  • #55
Someone posted the timeline again in the last few hours—either this thread or the last of the previous one.

I realize that mistaken times were out there in the media, but they’re off by an hour—the result of using Pacific Time to report when her mother, (on Pacific Time,) received her text.

I'm sorry again for my stupid question and if it seemed i was taking sides or defending AA.


(...) In the still shots snatched from Salt Lake City International Airport videotape, Lueck is seen wearing a black backpack and carrying a stylish handbag as she exits the airport's departure area sometime after 2 a.m. on Monday, June 17. Lueck had arrived at the airport after attending a family funeral in California. She texted her mother at 1 a.m. Monday when she landed in Salt Lake City, according to CNN affiliate KSTU. (...)

Mackenzie Lueck: University of Utah student is missing after ride from airport - CNN
 
  • #56
Is she actually his lawyer? I'm just catching up with all that and I wondered if AA's mother contacted her for help and she is just advocating for him or has she really been retained?
I don't know for sure, but I'm thinking she is like a liason for his family - someone who knows both their language and also the U.S. legal system. I don't think she is actually HIS lawyer, as he already has one in SLC.

Just my guess.

jmo
 
  • #57
So from the last thread I see the new lawyer involved is already playing the race card. Classy.
It is a shame when a terrible and violent crime is politicized and hamstringed by culture, race, gender, and class biases...
 
  • #58
I'm sorry again for my stupid question and if it seemed i was taking sides or defending AA.


(...) In the still shots snatched from Salt Lake City International Airport videotape, Lueck is seen wearing a black backpack and carrying a stylish handbag as she exits the airport's departure area sometime after 2 a.m. on Monday, June 17. Lueck had arrived at the airport after attending a family funeral in California. She texted her mother at 1 a.m. Monday when she landed in Salt Lake City, according to CNN affiliate KSTU. (...)

Mackenzie Lueck: University of Utah student is missing after ride from airport - CNN

I understand, and it’s really frustrating when you rely on MSM reports that turn out to be totally wrong.

And when I posted, I didn’t realize that you were trying to fill that ‘extra hour’ that the mistaken timeline seemed to create. :)
 
  • #59
LE said that they had camera footage of her entire trip through the airport. Anyone interacting with her would have been noted.

How would that person get to his car and follow her? He’d have to rush to his car, and therefore wouldn’t even see that she took a Lyft, and in what direction. I think you’d have to postulate that he hid a tracking device in her purse.

They got her phone records. Anyone ‘who wouldn’t stop calling her,’ would show up in the records and LE, again, would have tracked him down.

So, what happens after he follows ML and AA? He kills ML, leaves AA unscathed, and after he walks away, AA just settles down to burn her body? Actually, has that ever been the defense of anyone—that someone else broke into their home, murdered someone in front of the homeowner, and that the homeowner disposed of the body? It’s several orders of magnitude more improbable than the old ‘it was an accident’ story.

All this my opinion only.

Yes... your opinion only and your words, not mine!
Again, i got an incorrect timeline that made me wonder what happened from 2am to 3 am... outside the airport and away from security cameras. I'm sorry again.
 
  • #60
I guess you misinterpreted my question or i didn't express myself clearly... Please bear with me... What if ML had someone waiting for her at the airport? What if it was not a pleasant surprise? What if that person followed her? What if she turned her phone off because that person wouldn't stop calling her? What if that person followed ML and AA to his house? It's a plausible possibility...

No, it is not plausible. Anytime mental gymnastics are involved in a theory, it is most likely not what happened. It sound like a movie plot and not real life. Besides, do we really need to give defense attorneys ideas to work with?
 
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