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

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  • #941
There’s no reason to make this any worse than it has to be, by focusing on the worst possible things that could have happened to her.

Regardless of what happened, this was bad.

We don’t know that he sadistically tortured her, or that she suffered for an extended period of time.

We could spend days speculating on this stuff, and it doesn’t get us anywhere.

Most killers aren’t serial killers, and most serial killers aren’t Jeffrey Dahmer.

We remember guys like that, because what they did was so unusual in the first place.

That sort of thing doesn’t happen with any regularity.

I think he raped her. He killed her. And then he burned her.

He kept no trophies, and his concern was self preservation.
I agree with everything you said but I still don't think he burned her body.
 
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She had been out there for a long time (since June 16-18) and possibly in the water. The weather has been between the high 70s to upper 80s. I can only imagine the shape her remains were in regardless of whether or not he burned her.

Yes, for sure. But also oftentimes the victim can be identified by clothing, or jewelry or belongings near the scene. So I will take a guess she wasn’t wearing anything if the body was intact.
 
  • #944
I agree with everything you said but I still don't think he burned her body.

According to the arrest warrant, they found “charred tissue.”

This doesn’t appear to be in question.
 

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  • #945
Very surprising. That’s not an easy thing to do.

It would be much easier if you knew exactly where you were going, and exactly what you were looking for.

I think they did.

It appears he may have cut a deal?

Unless they have his phone records or tracked his drive there perhaps
 
  • #946
We don't know what they found, only that it was human tissue, and that it took a lab to identify it and match DNA. There was never a reference to skin.

Skin is an organ.
The largest organ our body houses.
And skin has 7 layers of tissue.
So, it could be skin.

MOO
 
  • #947
It appears he may have cut a deal?

Unless they have his phone records or tracked his drive there perhaps

I’m leaning strongly towards some sort of a deal.

I don’t think they found her on their own, nor do I believe they could have kept this quiet if that was the case.
 
  • #948
It appears he may have cut a deal?

Unless they have his phone records or tracked his drive there perhaps

I doubt he’s talking.

I think they tracked him with pings or something.
 
  • #949
According to the arrest warrant, they found “charred tissue.”

This doesn’t appear to be in question.

Oh! I missed this. Thank you!
 
  • #950
Yes, for sure. But also oftentimes the victim can be identified by clothing, or jewelry or belongings near the scene. So I will take a guess she wasn’t wearing anything if the body was intact.

In this day and age, clothing and jewelry are only a tentative identification. DNA is the gold standard, so to speak.

MOO, of course
 
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Authorities had initially believed that the man arrested in connection with Lueck’s death, 31-year-old Ayoola Ajayi, had burned her body in the backyard of his suburban Salt Lake City home.

Ajayi was taken into custody June 28 and has not yet been formally charged in connection with the crime.

Gill said the extension was necessary due to the “complex and active” nature of the investigation. He stressed again Friday that the investigation remains ongoing.



Mackenzie Lueck's body has been found, police say
 
  • #952
Yes, for sure. But also oftentimes the victim can be identified by clothing, or jewelry or belongings near the scene. So I will take a guess she wasn’t wearing anything if the body was intact.

I had thought he had all of her items and burned those at his home. I would guess that she was potentially wrapped in something.

We don't know how intact her remains were. It is a long time to be out in the elements with animals and heat.
 
  • #953
I agree with everything you said but I still don't think he burned her body.
Well, he at least burned part of her body since they found charred human tissue which belonged to her. Imo
 
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Drawing so much attention to himself with those fires seems pretty dumb if you ask me. So, I don't think he thought it out beforehand, what he was going to do with her and her belongings.
 
  • #956
I had thought he had all of her items and burned those at his home. I would guess that she was potentially wrapped in something.

We don't know how intact her remains were. It is a long time to be out in the elements with animals and heat.

Yeah, he almost certainly would have had to use a tarp or something along those lines.

Regardless, I expect his vehicle to be a forensic gold mine.
 
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Drawing so much attention to himself with those fires seems pretty dumb if you ask me. So, I don't think he thought it out beforehand, what he was going to do with her and her belongings.

Yeah. Sometimes a little part of me thinks he didn’t set out to kill her (or at least kill her so soon if he had fires that same morning) and was stuck.
 
  • #959
Drawing so much attention to himself with those fires seems pretty dumb if you ask me. So, I don't think he thought it out beforehand, what he was going to do with her and her belongings.

MOO he seems arrogant. MOO he felt he could do whatever he wanted without anyone looking in to it. Sadly he could have been right, if his victim had been disenfranchised. I think his biggest mistake was that he thought she was a person no one cared about.
 
  • #960
Yeah, he almost certainly would have had to use a tarp or something along those lines.

Regardless, I expect his vehicle to be a forensic gold mine.

Absolutely a gold mine.
 
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