Monday, October 7th:
*Scheduling Conference Hearing (re Kenzie’s case) (@ am MT) - UT – MacKenzie “Kenzie” Lueck (23) (June 17, 2019, Salt Lake City, reported missing June 20, 2019, found June 26, 2019 charred female human tissue & bone, part of her scalp with hair, burned cell phone & personal belongings (clothing) burned & buried in his Salt Lake City backyard; body found July 3, 2019 in Logan Canyon (about 85 miles north of Salt Lake City).) - *Ayoola Adisa Ajayi aka “Joy” & “AJ” (31) arrested & charged (6/28/19) & formally charged (7/10/19) with criminal homicide 1st degree felony aggravated murder, 1st degree aggravated kidnapping, 2nd degree desecration of a body & 3rd degree obstruction of justice. Held without bond.
Court hearings from 6/30/19 thru 7/29/19 reference post #645 here:
Found Deceased - UT - MacKenzie "Kenzie" Lueck, 23, Salt Lake City, 17 June 2019 #19 *ARREST*
7/29/19 Update: Scheduling conference hearing on 8/26. 8/26/19: Next hearing on 10/7.
*Charged (8/13/19) with 19 counts of possessing child pornography.
8/13/19 Update: An additional 19 charges were filed Tuesday of possessing child pornography. The images are mostly of children between the ages of 4 and 8 years old, the charges state. 9/9/19: Preliminary hearing another set for 10/21.
*Charged (8/20/19) with 1st degree felony aggravated kidnapping & 3 counts of 2nd degree felony forcible sexual abuse.
8/20/19 Update: as been charged with aggravated kidnapping & 3 counts of forcible sexual abuse of another woman in March of 2018, were filed against Ajayi in the Third District Court Tuesday, 8/20.
8/23/19 Update: Had preliminary hearing sexual assault cases. No plea entered. Next preliminary hearing on 9/9. 9/9/19: Next preliminary hearing on 9/26.
9/26/19 Update: Third District Judge Vernice Trease accepted the two-page statement over the objection of Ajayi’s defense attorney Neal Hamilton, who said it was inconsistent with the woman’s initial statement to investigators. A written testimony from victim entered. Trease said she would allow Ajayi’s attorneys more time to work on a subpoena, but that doesn’t mean she’ll require the woman to testify. The judge also did not immediately rule Thursday whether the statement provides evidence for the case to go to trial. Waived his right to a speedy trial. Hearing (for assault) is scheduled to continue Nov. 27, when Ajayi will have a chance to testify in his own defense.