Nigerian man kidnaps, murders and burns a lady in the U.S



A Nigerian man, Ayoola Adisa Ajayi, who has worked as a model, claims to be an IT specialist, and once wrote a novel about a murder, has been arrested for killing a 23-year-old University of Utah student, MacKenzie Lueck. .
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Lueck was last seen on June 17, 2019. Ajayi, 31, has now been charged with aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, desecration of a human body and obstruction of justice.
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During a search of the suspect’s property, the police found a burned area that contained charred items consistent with personal items of Lueck. .
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Horrifically, “female human tissue,” was then also found, and it matched via DNA testing to MacKenzie Lueck, the chief revealed in a news conference. .
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The suspect’s neighbors had told detectives they allegedly saw Ajayi “burning something in his back yard with the use of gasoline” on June 17 and 18.
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Other charred material was located which has now been forensically determined to be female human tissue. He also sold a mattress online in an attempt to get rid of the evidence
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Lueck’s last communications were with Ajayi, who was briefly a member of the Utah Army National Guard in the past, but he was discharged.
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The location of the deceased’s and Ajayi’s phones pinged at a park within less than a minute of each other, at which time her phone stopped receiving data around 3 a.m. on June 17. .
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The motive was not clear. Ajayi’s booking record in the jail, says he was born in Nigeria. His book, "Forge Identity," chronicles the experiences of a young man who witnesses two murders in his life and must go on to decide whether to pursue a criminal life or define his own path in life.

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