Posted on 07/05/2019 11:35:03 AM PDT by DCBryan1
The body of MacKenzie Lueck, the University of Utah student who was killed sometime after she flew back to Salt Lake City on June 17, has been found.
We have retrieved MacKenzie Lueck from Logan Canyon, Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown announced at a news conference Friday.
Few details were given about how the body was found. Brown and Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill said her remains were found sometime Wednesday.
Despite their grief, Brown said of the Lueck family, we hope this will help them find some closure and justice for MacKenzie.
Ayoola Ajayi, 31, was booked into jail on June 28, on suspicion of aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, desecration of a body and obstruction of justice after a SWAT team arrested him that morning at a West Temple apartment complex. He is being held without the opportunity to post bail.
Police had previously said charred human tissue was found in Ajayis yard and was a DNA match for Lueck.
As of Friday morning, Ajayi had not been charged. Gill asked for and received an extension until Tuesday to file formal charges, and said Friday that charges should be filed early next week.
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What was she doing?
Let her death be a lesson to all.
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Voting for Democrats and Bush League Republicans who support open borders causes death.
Farming herself out as a sugar baby...better question, why would she be doing that?
Oh! She was that girl. Now I remember.
I thought they found her DNA in a burn pit. I assumed he body had been burned.
He probably tried burning her body, failed, some skin left at the scene, and dumped her body in the canyon
She was a sugar baby looking for a sugar daddy, found this creep at 3AM instead
>>Farming herself out as a sugar baby.<<
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
The sicko must have chopped her up
From Nigeria. Reportedly became a U.S. citizen. National Guard for a while. Accused rapist. Wife beater. Banned from college campus. Etc..
Kind of surprised they haven’t taken the death penalty off the table already like they recently did with the creep who killed his 5 year old niece. (Or maybe they have).
The reporting on this has been fragmentary and unclear. Its impossible to know what game was even being played. Did she know Ajayi? Did she meet him on purpose? If so, Why? Was it random? Or was there some larger plan and motive to murder her?
Went to a public park to meet strange man at 3 am, I’m thinking it was drugs
Yes, let this be a lesson to college girls, do not become a sugar baby. It’s just prostitution under a different name, which is trying to make it sound like something it isn’t.
Girls, ask yourself, what types of men do you think are going on the internet, looking at these sugar baby sites? What do you think is on their minds as they seek out a sugar baby?
Farming herself out as a sugar baby...better question, why would she be doing that?
Remember a few years ago, a girl at Duke University, was a pornography “actress”, and claimed she had to do that because the tuition was too high.
Burning an entire body is very hard in your backyard. The Nazis improved ways when they removed bodies from trenches trying to get rid of evidence during WWII, but it wasnt very good. The furnaces worked the best. But we still proved what they had done lots of water in a body.
Why would she do that? Know Jesus- Know peace, No Jesus - No peace.
True, but she was somebody’s little girl at some point. Prostitution is a thing, been around since the dawn of time, but why would anyone who lives in a relative state of good economic status, going to a good university in a high demand field (nursing from what I read), feel the need to prostitute herself? There is a reason and the full story cant be told until that reason is understood. Abuse? Broken home? No good father figure in her life? Drugs? Just sad whatever the reason.
Hooking.
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