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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The way she was apparently playing sex games, she signed her own death certificate.
How did he kill her?
She was only 23. Unfortunately, not all foolish decisions result in a learning experience, but that’s true regardless of age.
The predators among us are always on the lookout.
I can't find where cause of death has been publicly released as of this moment.
Proving that arrogance and sin together can, in fact, be a fatal mixture. Maybe if she'd listened to some of the people in her life who "judged" her behavior, she'd be alive today.
Nigeria’s loss was our....bigger loss.
Who the HELL is in charge of letting criminal leaches like this into the USA?
No kidding. Basement accommodations should raise a flag with AirBnB and any thinking person.
Burning the body may make it more difficult to find cause of death. Tough on the ME's office.
Is it possible she was going to rent a room at his airBnB? or do they have evidence that she was an escort?
"only god [sic] can judge me" ... wow.Generally people that use that excuse are feeling guilty about something.
“How many more AIRBNB hosts have criminal intents?”
Well, there’s the billionaire CEO of AIRBNB, who generally offers to PAY hosts to accommodate illegal aliens...
https://www.google.com/amp/s/techcrunch.com/2017/01/29/airbnb-free-housing-immigration-ban/amp/
*generally = generously
Well, isn’t that grand that we can deport him?
If he is found guilty he should be deported to HELL.
She advertised herself on dating sites as an escort, specifically as a “sugar baby” looking for older “sugar daddies” willing to pay for her company.
“Escort” = Whore.
Why should we feel any sorrow for this woman?
None here. If you choose to live on the dark side, you may be snuffed out...I guess it is a thrill to be killed.
Can’t get over that name.
So maybe you think the killer did everyone a favor?
A cop long ago told me that *most* victims of gruesome crimes not only know their assailants, but are in some way complicit in what happened to them.
IOW, the victims are no angels themselves. Bad choices are what put them in bad company in the first place.
Nonetheless, (paraphrasing my friend the cop) every victim is somebody’s son or daughter, and it is contingent upon the rest of us, in an ostensibly civilized society, to at least respect the families of the victims by unleashing the full force of the law.
Nobody’s child, regardless of their poor choices, deserves this kind of brutality.
I generally agree with what he said.
Just my 2c worth.
I dunno... Because we're decent human beings?
“Dunno?” Decency has nothing to do with sorrow. Are you a sap?
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