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Perhaps he’s talking?@PommyMommy
Makes me wonder what information they got that made them go back there and what they took that they didn't get the first time.
Perhaps he’s talking?@PommyMommy
Makes me wonder what information they got that made them go back there and what they took that they didn't get the first time.
I think this guy was just trying to get away with it.They dug two deep holes. AA might have saved some remains buried or somewhere else hidden in a box or bag and kept as his trophy/souvenirs.
Perhaps he’s talking?
Somewhere I believe someone found when he purchased the house ? Likely in the media thread for some reason I’m thinking 2916? Probably after his eviction - the deed would be in the property recordsIs there a timeline of when he lived where? I’m thinking about that marriage certificate or marriage being in Texas.
Police arrest Ayoola Ajayi and seek aggravated murder charges in the death of MacKenzie Lueck
“(Name Edited by me) AA and his ex-wife married in 2011 in Texas, and they separated in 2017; their divorce was finalized in January, according to court records.”
Thanks. I read it as soon as @PommyMommy linked it.Mackenzie “Kenzie” Lueck, 23, Salt Lake City, 17 June, 2019 Media, Maps, Timeline, *NO DISCUSSION*
Media thread has all the latest and that’s what we are discussing tonight
There has been something that has stuck with me ever since it was said at the presser this morning and after reading over the statement again it got me thinking even more. They say that Kenzie's phone was shut off pretty much right away after she met up with this guy bc of no location or data being picked up and that crap as really stuck with me since I heard/read about it. I wonder if he did something to her as soon as she got in his car(like knocked her out) and began the process of burning her body shortly after getting home. I say this because of the aggravated kidnapping charge and because of that Kenzie's phone stopped showing data/location right after she got to the park. They have literal data showed it was turned off. And as far as burning her goes I think its possible he started the process right away bc as several WSers posted last night they have smelled a burning human body and said that it's something you never forget. Some of these neighbors said they only smelled gasoline. If he started this process early on then it makes sense why they'd only smell fire later and why there was only tissue fragments left. So damn sad.
They may have had a warrant that allowed them to go after certain things. It is important to stay in the corners of the warrant so evidence is not discarded at trial. They may have gotten a new warrant that allowed for a fuller search based on the DNA confirmation.@PommyMommy
Makes me wonder what information they got that made them go back there and what they took that they didn't get the first time.
Whether she was alive or dead wouldn't impact the smell of burning flesh much, I think. I've been in on surgeries where they use cauterization tools and the smell of even a bit of burning flesh on an alive person is something difficult to describe.
Here it is everyone - thank you all for being there for Kenzie - a beautiful soul and gone too soonTOMORROW SATURDAY JUNE 29TH, WEBSLEUTHS WILL BE DOWN STARTING AT 9:00.AM EASTERN AND WILL BE BACK ON LINE NO LATER 9:00 PM EASTERN.
This is out of our control. It is scheduled data center maintenance.
Thank you for your patience.
Why would anyone put cement in the recycle bin?
Could he have burned evidence from other crimes he committed (other victims?!?) and then encased their charred remains in cement in order to dispose of them? I noticed patches of the yard near the side of the garage look like they might have old broken cement there. I still think they need to pry up all those bricks in the backyard and make sure there are not more victims under there. MOO.
The guy who built a room like this here in my neck of the woods had the entrance to the secret basement room through the floor of a first floor closet.
They knew yesterday he was lying about texting her after 6 and that his phone was pinging next to hers though he claimed not to even know her.
Why did they let him go yesterday? That should have been more than enough to hold him.
There are so many possibilities it's futile to even guess. Maybe they've received more phone data or SM records that they didn't have prior to the first search. Maybe one of his roommates or other witnesses (ex-wife or gf) clued them into something. More than likely, it's a combination of things. We'll just have to wait to find out. MOO@PommyMommy
Makes me wonder what information they got that made them go back there and what they took that they didn't get the first time.
I don't think lying to police warrants arresting and holding the guy. I'm sure they were watching him like hawks. They knew where to go to arrest him, didn't they?But they didn't need DNA to hold onto him if he was lying to them. He might have killed himself or someone else when he was released, or electronically tampered with evidence etc...
Gee Texas.....victims there too?Is there a timeline of when he lived where? I’m thinking about that marriage certificate or marriage being in Texas.
Police arrest Ayoola Ajayi and seek aggravated murder charges in the death of MacKenzie Lueck
“(Name Edited by me) AA and his ex-wife married in 2011 in Texas, and they separated in 2017; their divorce was finalized in January, according to court records.”