Today, the Salt Lake City Police department confirms that
31-year-old Nigerian national identified as Ayoola Adisa Ajayi has been charged
with aggravated murder and kidnapping in the case of missing Utah student,
Mackenzie Lueck.
Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown said DNA testing
shows that during a search of Ajayi’s residence, human tissue was found and
subsequent DNA testing showed it was a match for the missing woman, who
disappeared on June 17th.
“I will not be saying the killer’s name again,” Brown said,
reported the Salt Lake Tribune, after announcing the suspect’s arrest.
Lueck, a 23-year-old University of Utah student, arrived in
Salt Lake City from California after attending her grandmother’s funeral. She
texted her parents when her flight landed before getting a Lyft to Hatch Park,
which is about eight miles from her home.
She met a person at around 3 a.m. and left in another car but three days
later, her parents reported her missing.
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. 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
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 and
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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