CBS/AP/ July 17, 2012, 3:19 PM

Colorado murder suspect attempts to steal plane, kills self

(CBS/AP) SALT LAKE CITY - A SkyWest Airlines pilot suspected of killing his ex-girlfriend stole an empty 50-passenger jet from a small Utah airport, crashed it as he drove near a terminal, then was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, officials said Tuesday.

Brian Hedglin, 40, used a rug to scale the razor wire-topped security fence at the St. George Municipal Airport overnight Tuesday and drove off with the SkyWest jet, St. George city spokesman Marc Mortenson said.

Hedglin clipped a wing on the terminal building and crashed into cars in a parking lot, Mortenson said. The plane never left the ground.

A police officer making rounds around 12:50 a.m. found a motorcycle with the engine running just outside the perimeter fence. As he searched the grounds for the owner, the officer came upon the idling plane and called SkyWest, Mortenson said.

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The airline sent an employee to turn off the engine, he said. Inside, Hedglin was found with a gunshot wound to his head.

It wasn't clear how Hedglin, who was a certified pilot, was able to access the plane. Mortenson said the airport is surrounded by six miles of perimeter fencing. He noted the facility meets all Federal Aviation Administration and Transportation Security Administration requirements.

SkyWest officials also said the man was on administrative leave and, at the request of police, they had deactivated his access cards after his ex-girlfriend's body was discovered on Friday.

Mortenson said the entire perimeter isn't observed at all times, "and I would dare say it isn't at any airport in the country."

SkyWest has not indicated whether Hedglin flew for the airline, but authorities said he was a pilot for the airline. Federal aviation records show he was a pilot rated to fly commercial planes.

Hedglin was also a member of the Colorado National Guard, where he was a part-time soldier who worked as a cook. He had no specialized military training and was never deployed, Capt. Darin Overstreet said.

Hedglin was wanted in connection with the death of Christina Cornejo, 39, in Colorado Springs. Her body was found Friday with multiple stab wounds by police doing a welfare check at Hedglin's Cheyenne Villas Point home at the request of her family. Her death has been ruled a homicide.

CBS affiliate KKTV obtained court documents that said Hedglin dated Cornejo for four years and was arrested in March after a heated argument. He was free on $10,000 bond when Cornejo was found dead.

"It was quite the crime scene, from what I understand," CSPD spokesperson Barbara Miller told KKTV Friday, earlier in the investigation.

Brian Hedglin attempted to steal a plane from St. George Municipal Airport before committing suicide.

Brian Hedglin attempted to steal a plane from St. George Municipal Airport before committing suicide.

/ KUTV

SkyWest officials said the CRJ200 plane was not in service at the time. The aircraft is made by Bombardier and is capable of flying up to 534 mph with a range of 1,700 miles. Normally it has a two-person flight crew and a single flight attendant.

The small southern Utah airport about 120 miles northeast of Las Vegas remained closed to commercial traffic as the FBI and the TSA investigated the incident.

FBI spokeswoman Deborah Bertram said there was no ongoing public safety issue and law enforcement had secured the scene. She did not return calls to The Associated Press later in the day.

A dozen flights leave or arrive at the St. George airport each weekday, according to the airport's website. Most run between southern Utah and Salt Lake City, with two flights connecting St. George and Los Angeles.

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nohater says:
glad he killed himself. no doubt skywest isn't the only airline with psycho pilots.
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lorne46 says:
Crackpot shows TSA they're sleeping on the job.
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voiceofR says:
Two people are dead, murdered. One is blamed for both deeds. No investigation is needed, problem solved. Making people believe others -- others, yet the same HUMAN BEINGS like them -- are capable of doing it. Have this scenario repeated over and over again, people will start to believe and act as what they were depicted. This is exactly what they want. DO NOT hate your fellow human beings! Have sympathy for them. It is time to wake up and refuse to be a mind slave!
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fredricwilliams says:
Interesting that you can't get on a plane without taking off your shoes, etc., but you can take off in a large aircraft without any of the hassle, if you know how to get over a fence and fly a plane.

The TSA, etc., are doing a fine job. It reminds me of the old joke about the murderer who was trapped in a movie theater. The cops covered all the exits, but he got away. He went out the entrance.
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kroguej replies:
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Like the Israeli expert said, the TSA is "show security." Don't count on them keeping you safe.
nancy_naive replies:
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The TSA is worse than Security Theatre... the TSA is now killing roughly 12 Americans per year to keep them safe.
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TheKritik says:
An ultimate happy ending,A lowlife scum is dead,and an extra plane needs to be made,that insures jobs for many,this couldn't have ended happier.
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kroguej replies:
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Canadian jobs, eh.
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kroguej says:
You guys really think he was planning on a successful flight. No doubt he was planning a spectacular suicide. I swear people can't see past the obvious.
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gingermavy says:
I can speak for all of America when I say good riddance, should have killed yourself long ago, and you are burning in hell as we speak.
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nathant85 replies:
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Why do you speak for all of America?
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skithebumps says:
Let's see if I have this straight:

Murder woman.
Scale airport fence.
Board airplane that you don't know how to fly.
Crash plane in parking lot.
Shoot self in head.

Yep, wonderful plan carried out flawlessly.
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freevoices replies:
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UHHH if you read the first line in the story, it says he was a Sky West Airlines PILOT. Why would he not know how to fly?? Since we are all into making assumptions, maybe he crashed the plane on purpose to get even with Sky West for putting him on leave.
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Let's see if I have this straight:

Read article.
Don't understand English.
0% comprehension rate.

Yep, spot on comment carried out flawlessly.
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Jaylah54200 says:
You people trying to make this all about politics are vastly amusing.

We don't have any idea what his political ideology was, or even if he had any. There's a good possibility that he couldn't have told you the difference between a Republican and a Democrat, a conservative and a liberal.

What we *do* know is that he was a very stupid person. Anybody that would attempt to escape criminal charges by stealing a plane that they didn't even know how to taxi, never mind fly, has got to be pretty stupid.

But we do not know if he was a stupid Republican or a stupid Democrat, etc. By assuming things of that nature, you just make yourselves look almost as stupid.
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hightravis says:
How does it take a security guard going on rounds to notice a plane had been "stolen", crashed, and had a dead guy in the pilot's chair?

This is security? How the hell do they not know this is happening when it is?

"Hey Bob, anything going on this AM?"
"Nope, nice n quiet."
"Alright man, Imma take the truck and just go check, maybe smoke that joint out there by Building 8 where they cant see"
"Sounds good."
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