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He should have tried it on himself first, that way he would not only know what it is like to kill someone, but also what it feels like to be killed.Because he wanted to know what if feels like to kill someone.
my god, that makes me ill
Can’t think of anything worse for a parent to hear
Article snipped for clarity due to 10% copyright rule. The rest of the article can be read on the link aboveMackenzie Lueck's father, Gregory Lueck, told Ayoola A. Ajayi that he had no compassion for him because Ajayi had shown no compassion for his daughter, and said he hopes Ajayi spends the rest of his life in prison looking over his shoulder in fear.
Ajayi has acknowledged he planned the death of the 23-year-old Lueck, whom he met on a dating app and arranged to meet in a park. After they returned to his home, he bound and strangled her, then burned and hid her body while police and loved ones searched for her, authorities say.
Who told you this subhuman will be never free again?I believe this perp was well on his way to becoming a serial killer. I'm sorry the DP is off the table, but I find some comfort in knowing he will never be free again.
Perhaps once sentencing is finalized, the Lueck family can begin to try and move forward with their lives.
I spoke in this forum previously about a contact who knew the killer, or more accurately, Tricia respectfully posted my experience as the contact.
At the time I shared my experience, I said I would go back and answer questions but it turned out to be too painful to be so exposed despite how kind and supportive everyone was. I did answer a few questions that I posed as speculation instead of truth, hoping that it might help.
It seems obvious, reading it now, that I had some inside knowledge, but I was looking for understanding and comfort not judgement. Now that he is convicted and (hopefully) the media will stop trying to track me down, I feel more able to accept the critical comments with the kind.
His conviction has awoken a host of feelings I didn't expect at all. No closure. Just confusion. And a bit more guilt. Because MacKenzie and I had so much in common. As conceited as it sounds, I worry that it started or reinforced his "type".
Him saying sorry...it makes me so confused. Just like I was when it happened to me. I was angry before...now I wonder how a man that can be so heartless can be sorry.
Thanks, Harvath. I'll see what else I can find.Supposedly LE is releasing a bunch of information in the case. This article didn’t really tell us much....but maybe someone out there can do some more digging. It’s 2:30am here...so I’ll try and find more tomorrow. Just sharing the latest:
Police Release New Photos, Info In Mackenzie Lueck Murder Case
In one of the interviews showed last night (12/2) when AA was pretending to assist LE, AA also stated that the odd, late hour meetup in the park would be too dangerous for both himself and ML to be rendezvousing in the park.The most baffling thing still is why would she meet him in the park at that time. To find that out, you would just have to see all of their text exchanges leading up to them meeting. Surely, they would be somewhere in the documents they released. KJZZ said they were still going through the documents and release more details tonight on their 10:00 newcast. Maybe we'll find out then.
MacKenzie Lueck's killer claimed he was helping, but digital footprints told a different story
12/3/20
Salt Lake police detective Pat Mount then directly asked Ajayi if he had killed MacKenzie Lueck.
"I can't even kill a fish. When fish die I cry all night," he replied, according to the report.
When asked how then he is able to kill goats in his backyard, Ajayi said, "Because it is for food, because anything that is not food I cannot hurt."
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