Posted on 08/23/2009 6:36:26 PM PDT by djf
RCMP is reporting that murder suspect Ryan Jenkins, suspected in the murder of Playboy model Jasmine Fiore, has been found dead...
I’ll bet it was a suicide. This time, his wealthy parents couldn’t bail him out.
More to follow...
It looks as if he hanged himself.
Good!
Cue that “duh-duh” sound from Law and Order...
I wonder if he cut his fingers off and ripped out all his teeth.
Sad thing all around.
His suicide is probably the best thing for her parents and family.
They can get closure much more quickly.
They identified him by the serial number inside his implant?
SURREY, B.C. Fugitive Ryan Jenkins, wanted in the murder of his swimsuit model ex-wife, has been found dead in British Columbia, RCMP confirmed Sunday evening at a news conference in Surrey, B.C.
Sgt. Duncan Pound, spokesman for the RCMPs federal border integrity program said the police force is able to confirm that a deceased person that was found in a motel in Hope, B.C., is in fact Ryan Jenkins. He said it appears as if Jenkins took his own life.
Hope is 135 kilometres east of Vancouver.
RCMP confirmed earlier in the day that reality-TV star Jenkins, 32, was hiding out somewhere in Canada but wouldnt be more specific.
Jenkins, originally from Calgary, was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for the murder of Jasmine Fiore, 28.
Her mutilated body was found on Aug. 15 stuffed in a suitcase and dumped in a garbage bin in Buena Park, Calif., about 30 kilometres southeast of Los Angeles.
An international manhunt has been on for Jenkins, though authorities on both sides of the border had speculated he may have returned to Canada after his speedboat was discovered in a Point Roberts, Wash., marina on Wednesday. That community shares its only land border with B.C.s Lower Mainland.
That was the first thing that came to my mind too. Glad to know I'm not the only one with a sick sense of humor.
Good riddance
I don’tthink you ever get “closure” after a murder of your child or any other family. It is the pain that never leaves a parent.
Exactly. There's no death penalty in Canada, so families of murder victims are not afforded the common courtesy of closure when killers are apprehended in that sick place, and Canada won't extradite killers to the US unless there is a promise that the prosecution will not seek the death penalty.
Good.
I’m eating pork chops tonight.
ping
You’re right about that. “Closure” exists only in the $200/hr offices of pop physcobabblists and those who thoughtlessly invoke it.
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