Murder - Swimsuit Model's Murderer Found Dead

September 11, 2009
By Stephen G. Rodriguez, Attorney at Law on September 11, 2009 5:00 AM |

The suspected murderer of swimsuit model Jasmine Fiore has been found dead, an apparent suicide. Charged with murdering his ex-wife, reality TV contestant Ryan Jenkins had fled to his native Canada. His ex-wife was found stuffed into a suitcase in a trash bin south of Los Angeles. Strangled, her fingers and teeth removed, Fiore's mutilated body had to be identified by the serial numbers on her breast implants. Previous charges of domestic violence and recent accounts of bitter arguing, led California prosecutors to charge Jenkins with first-degree murder of his ex-wife. After initially reporting his wife missing, Jenkins fled, sparking a nationwide manhunt that ended when Canadian deputies found him dead in a hotel near Vancouver. Authorities suspect suicide.

According to U.S. Department of Justice data, 11% of murder victims are killed by an intimate; i.e., a spouse, ex-spouse, boyfriend or girlfriend. One-third of women murdered are killed by intimates, a number that is increasing. Murder, as defined in the California Penal Code, is the intentional and malicious killing of a person. Premeditation is the defining element between first- and second-degree murder.

  • First-degree or felony murder requires prior consideration and planning of a willful and deliberate intent to kill. First-degree murder generally occurs during the commission of or intent to commit a crime. In California, first-degree murder carries a sentence of 25 years to life in prison.

  • "Second-degree murder also requires malice and acting intentionally, but it does not require premeditation and deliberation," Los Angeles criminal defense attorney Stephen clarified. In California, the sentence for second-degree murder is 15 years to life in prison.
For information about murder defense, contact the law offices of Stephen G. Rodriguez & Associates. Fluent Spanish spoken.