Posted on 06/29/2019 7:51:24 AM PDT by topher
Full Title: What we know about Ayoola Ajayi, the man arrested in connection with Mackenzie Lueck's homicide
SALT LAKE CITY A homeowner who police previously named as a "person of interest" in the case of missing University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck has been arrested, police confirmed Friday.
Ayoola Ajayi, 31, was arrested Friday morning near 1000 S. West Temple in connection with Lueck's death, according to Salt Lake police.
He is expected to be charged with aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping and desecration of a body, according to Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown.
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Put a burning tire around his neck.
Ol’ Winnie thanx U 4 recalling her contribution to African culture.
He sure doesn't sound like a native Utahn.
Why would any young woman go to a three AM meeting with a strange man?! What was she thinking? Guilty of extreme naivete if nothing else.
What about her. Was she one of these sadly brainwashed young girl guilted into dating feral animals so she could virtue signal how unprejudiced she was?
Deportation? If found guilty he should be executed. Does Utah still use the firing squad?
IIRC, Johnson did it.
I don’t know about Utah, but prosecutors in California let a lot of immigrant crime go unchecked.
She did it for money. Bragged about it. Taught others how to be a sugar baby and attract sugar daddies. Not sure how this guy qualifies. Maybe he had a fake profile on that app she was using to get business.
Wonder how many he has killed ?
Ajayis LinkedIn indicates that he has work experience in tech support and IT for companies in Utah including Dell, Goldman Sachs and Microsoft.Raping and killing the young women Americans won't.
What are the chances of two white University of Utah women being murdered by black men whom they dated, within one year?
Lauren McCluskey was murdered by her ex last October after he stalked her and the University of Utah Police did nothing. Her parents are now suing the University for $56M.
- University of Utah senior Mackenzie Lueck vanished on June 17 after she ordered a Lyft from the Salt Lake City airport
- Salt Lake City police say they are looking into the 23-year-old's dating life
- DailyMail.com can reveal that Lueck is a self-proclaimed sugar baby, using sites Seeking Arrangement and Tinder to find men over 35 years old
- 'Try tinder and be blunt about it. Mine says ''I want a SD/SB relationship with a real connection,''' Lueck wrote in a private Facebook group three months ago
- She operated an Instagram account with the alias @NovaBaby96 where she posted a photo of herself in a black robe with the hashtag #daddykink
- Lueck's friends say she was single but was casually dating several people and was interested in older men
What I’d like to know is which immigration agent let him in and how many other sickos he/she rubber stamped.
How many AirBnB guests have gone missing or failed to report rapes in his house? That’s something the cops need to find out. Bet he had hidden cameras in there, too.
Wow. Now that’s one fine hunk of a sugar daddy.
What was wrong with the girl?
This poor contractor must feel guilty. But since the guy wasnt committing a crime, the police would not have done anything anyway. So sad.
Right there proves premeditation. Sick. No telling what sort of torture she'd have endured in that room.
Likely, thousands. From hidden cameras and on.
She probably thought “what difference does it make”?
Looks like her Lueck ran out.
AIRBNB gets a black eye...
That's ridiculous. A few days ago, everyone was ready to blame Lyft.
If you do business, you do business with the general public. Statistically, some customers/associates are going to be criminals.
If a back robber gasses up his getaway car at Chevron, does that give Chevron a black eye?
What's with so many conservative capitalists wanting to blame businesses for crime?
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