Posted on 07/10/2019 11:18:15 AM PDT by jazusamo
Video of presser at link.
The man accused of killing Mackenzie Lueck was formally charged Wednesday as prosecutors revealed during an emotional press conference that the University of Utah student was found dead with her arms bound behind her back "by a zip tie and rope" and that she had a 2-inch hole in her skull.
Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill said Alooya Ajayi has been charged with aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, obstruction of justice and desecration of a human body. The remains of the 23-year-old student were dug up 80 miles north of Salt Lake City last Wednesday.
Mackenzies arms were bound behind her back by a zip tie and rope," Gill said. "A five-centimeter hole was located on the left side of her skull with part of her left scalp missing.
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She was communicating with her killer. Do we know why or how they knew each other?
I’ve only read they met on the internet, don’t even know if that’s true.
She was into kinky stuff with sugar daddies who pay for fantasy sex arranged by Online hookups
This guys fantasy was torturing and burning someone alive
Unfortunately a LOT of college women hook up with sugar daddies to earn money. Usually older men
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Lueck was a self-proclaimed sugar baby, according to Facebook comments published by the paper.
Try tinder and be blunt about it.
Mine says I want a SD/SB relationship with a real connection.
If [they] dont know what a SD/SB is, tell them bluntly sugar daddy and sugar baby.
But if they dont know, they arent really worth your time, read one of Luecks comments, which was reportedly posted in a private Facebook group.
She also claimed to have two sugar daddies in another post.
I have some experience on seeking arrangements, online only, tinder, and currently have two lol, she wrote three months ago in the group.
Police said they are looking into Luecks social media and dating profiles.
In regards to her online activity, we are aware of this aspect and continue to look into all facets of her life for leads into her disappearance, Assistant Police Chief Tim Doubt said.
https://www.insideedition.com/was-missing-college-student-working-sugar-baby-54016
Some kind of business transaction it appears.
IIRC, She was, reportedly, a ‘Sugar Baby’ who actively looked online for older men to be ‘Sugar Daddies’...............
I’ve read she posted on tinder seeking a sugar daddy/sugar baby “relationship”
She’s a Hooooooker?
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He was a Lyft driver wasn’t he?
Lord, what an animal...take him out back and put a bullet in his brain.
She also claimed to have two sugar daddies in another post.
I have some experience on [S]eeking [A]rrangements, online only, [T]inder, and currently have two... lol, she wrote three months ago in the group.
Police said they are looking into Luecks social media and dating profiles.
In regards to her online activity, we are aware of this aspect and continue to look into all facets of her life for leads into her disappearance, Assistant Police Chief Tim Doubt said.
One of those ziptie / 2” hole in the head fetishes I’ve been hearing about.
College debt is a bitch.
This turkey is worse than an animal and deserves execution if convicted.
It was after the semester was over and she was a college student. The guy had an Airbnb listing for a basement apartment and he had a meetup profile.
attempted cannibalism
and in the meantime , hundreds of illegal aliens
from The Congo are being released straight on to the
streets of San Antonio Texas
Stupid girls! Didn’t their mamas ever tell them to stay away from strangers... never get into a car with a stranger...never be alone in a room with a man...not even a priest! My Mom drummed these things into me from the time I was ten!
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