Murder reality TV Murder suspect found dead Ryan Jenkins, candidate for reality TV was the main suspect in the murder of his model ex-wife was found dead of an apparent suicide in a motel in British Columbia. Jenkins, 32, who was a candidate for the VH1 show "Megan Wants a Millionaire, has become a person of interest on August 15 where the body of his ex-wife was found in a suitcase that had been thrown into a trash can in Orange County, California. The victim, a swimsuit model 28-year-old had been strangled.
Her teeth and fingers were removed to make its identification difficult. She was eventually identified by the serial number on its breast implants. After the murder, the police asked Jenkins, who was last seen playing poker with Fiore last night she was murdered and he was also t he who had reported her missing. Sgt. Duncan Pound Unit RCMP Border Integrity said the police responded to a call about a deceased person in the hope, and he called on investigators looking for Jenkins.
However, Jenkins had disappeared. Fiore and Jenkins, who met at the strip club where she worked, were married in March, but she canceled the wedding in May They were married just two days after being sent home after the show. And now, with the apparent suicide of Jenkins, it seems that the file is closed. Jenkins was found hanging from a peg in a motel room in an apparent suicide, according to Canadian officials. Staff at a motel in Hope, British Columbia, Jenkins found dead Sunday. Witnesses said a woman, 20 to 25 years, Jenkins filed at the motel on Friday in a Chrysler PT money with tags Alberta.
Police have yet to identify the woman. According to court records Las Vegas, Nevada, Jenkins was charged in June with the battery Fiore had the deletion in the arm with the fist, and in 2007, Jenkins pleaded guilty in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in aggression in a separate case. He was sentenced to 15 months probation, ordered to undergo counseling for domestic violence and sex addiction and stay away from the person concerned, according to court records. VH1 has since canceled future broadcasts of the show, and say they were unaware of the private folder Jenkins. It was not too hard to dig that information, so I can only guess they do not do background checks as they claim, or simply letting go. Nevertheless, with two deaths, it is clear that something was horribly wrong here.
By: Frank Bilotta
Posted on February 1, 2010.