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07-10-2019, 05:00 PM
Charges have been filled and there are some disturbing facts. Also this seemed to be very a very messy murder. There are so many obvious facts here. The guy was clueless if he thought he was going to get away with it.
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Police were able to use cellphone GPS data to put Lueck and Ajayi in Hatch Park within one minute of each other. They said the two had previously been in contact, and that Lueck’s last messages were to Ayaji at 2:58 a.m.
Gill would not elaborate on the content of the text messages, but he said Lueck’s phone was powered off at 2:59 a.m. and was never powered on again. Investigators used GPS location data to place Ajayi back at his North Salt Lake home within 10 minutes of Lueck’s arrival at the park.
Behind his home, Gill said detectives found a “fresh dig area,” where neighbors had reported seeing Ajayi fueling a fire with gas.
A search of Ajayi's vehicle turned up a gasoline can, Gill said Wednesday. Investigators later learned Ajayi had purchased a gasoline can at a store near his home about six hours after Lueck went missing, according to the document.
Police also discovered charred material that was determined to be female human tissue consistent with Lueck's DNA profile, he said. A forensic excavation yielded bone, charred tissue, "part of a scalp with hair," a cell phone and personal items, the charging document says.
Investigators reportedly later traced Ajayi’s cell phone to the area in Logan Canyon where her body was discovered.
“Mackenzie’s 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.”
Gill told reporters Wednesday that a medical examiner determined she “suffered blunt force trauma to the left side of her skull resulting in significant intracranial hemorrhaging which would have been fatal."
"After a lengthy search, detectives located a disturbed area of soil under a grove of trees," Gill said. "Under the soil, detectives located a charred human body."
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Police were able to use cellphone GPS data to put Lueck and Ajayi in Hatch Park within one minute of each other. They said the two had previously been in contact, and that Lueck’s last messages were to Ayaji at 2:58 a.m.
Gill would not elaborate on the content of the text messages, but he said Lueck’s phone was powered off at 2:59 a.m. and was never powered on again. Investigators used GPS location data to place Ajayi back at his North Salt Lake home within 10 minutes of Lueck’s arrival at the park.
Behind his home, Gill said detectives found a “fresh dig area,” where neighbors had reported seeing Ajayi fueling a fire with gas.
A search of Ajayi's vehicle turned up a gasoline can, Gill said Wednesday. Investigators later learned Ajayi had purchased a gasoline can at a store near his home about six hours after Lueck went missing, according to the document.
Police also discovered charred material that was determined to be female human tissue consistent with Lueck's DNA profile, he said. A forensic excavation yielded bone, charred tissue, "part of a scalp with hair," a cell phone and personal items, the charging document says.
Investigators reportedly later traced Ajayi’s cell phone to the area in Logan Canyon where her body was discovered.
“Mackenzie’s 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.”
Gill told reporters Wednesday that a medical examiner determined she “suffered blunt force trauma to the left side of her skull resulting in significant intracranial hemorrhaging which would have been fatal."
"After a lengthy search, detectives located a disturbed area of soil under a grove of trees," Gill said. "Under the soil, detectives located a charred human body."