August 24, 2009 9:42 AM

Breast Implants Used to ID Mutilated Model

(CBS/AP)  The remains of a former model whose killing set off an international manhunt for a reality television star were so badly mutilated that investigators had to use the serial numbers on her breast implants to identify her.

The man charged with Jasmine Fiore's murder, reality TV show contestant Ryan Alexander Jenkins, has been on the run since reporting her missing the evening of Aug. 15. Her nude body had been found that morning, stuffed in a bloodstained suitcase in a trash bin in Buena Park, an Orange County city about 20 miles southeast of Los Angeles, but authorities didn't identify her for a few more days.

Detectives tracked the serial number on the implants because they could not use fingerprints or dental records, said Farrah Emami, a spokeswoman for the Orange County district attorney's office.

Authorities believe Jenkins, a contestant on VH1's "Megan Wants a Millionaire," may have fled more than 1,000 miles to reach his native Canada.

The Los Angeles Times says in its Saturday editions that Jenkins is "now thought to be in or around British Columbia (Canada), although a spokesman for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said authorities there had not confirmed his presence."

The newspaper adds that, "The U.S. Marshals Service on Friday put up a $25,000 reward for information leading directly to Jenkins' arrest."

VH1 has cancelled "Megan Wants a Millionaire," in which wealthy young men tried to win over a materialistic blonde, network spokesman Brett Henne said Friday. The network had previously said the show was postponed after three episodes.

Jenkins also was a participant in an as-yet-unaired competitive reality series, "I Love Money 3." A VH1 spokesman said no decision has been made on whether to run the show.

Some Canadian media reported late Friday that Jenkins had been taken off a plane at Toronto's Pearson International airport. However, Peel Regional Police Staff Sgt. Keith Brodie told The Associated Press that a man resembling Jenkins who was taken off a flight from Vancouver is not him.

Buena Park police Lt. Steve Holliday said Jenkins, a native of Calgary, Alberta, is possibly armed with a handgun. Prosecutors recommended bail of $10 million upon his arrest and said he had significant resources to finance his flight.

Earlier Friday, prosecutors said the U.S. Coast Guard had briefly pursued a boat Wednesday off the coast of Washington state that was registered to Jenkins, but the Coast Guard disputed that claim late Friday.

The Coast Guard said it was contacted Wednesday by the Customs and Border Patrol and the Royal Mounted Police to assist in the search, but it was the Whatcom County Sheriff's Office that found the boat in Point Roberts, Wash.

Canadian authorities have since ended a massive border search using helicopters, ground police and dogs but continued their investigation, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Sgt. Duncan Pound said. Tips in Canada were "on the low end," he said.

Jenkins is a real estate developer and investor, and the son of a prominent Canadian architect. On the reality show, he said he had between $1 million and $2.5 million, said Tom Hession, chief inspector for the U.S. Marshals Service's regional fugitive task force.

Hession declined to say if authorities were watching Jenkins' assets as part of their investigation.

"When we're looking for someone who's a fugitive, we try to find out everything we can about that person," he said. "We're going to turn every rock over."

Fiore and Jenkins were briefly married in a quickie Las Vegas wedding in March and had been fighting in recent months. Prosecutors said the two checked into a San Diego hotel on Aug. 13, and Jenkins checked out the next morning. Fiore was not seen alive again.

There are reports of surveillance video showing Jenkins leaving the hotel, suitcase in hand -- but with no sign of Fiore in the video, according to "Early Show" national correspondent Hattie Kauffman.

"We do 300, 400 guests a day," hotel manager Michael Schlosser told CBS News. "They were just as normal as anyone we've ever seen."

Fiore's mother, Lisa Lepore, told the AP her daughter had the marriage annulled in May. However, there were no court records of an annulment in either Clark County, Nev., where the couple was married, or in Los Angeles County, where they most recently lived.

Court records show Jenkins was charged in June in Clark County with a misdemeanor count of "battery constituting domestic violence" for allegedly hitting Fiore in the arm and was set to be tried in December.

Neal Tomlinson, a partner at the law firm representing Jenkins in that case, declined to comment.

In his hometown of Calgary, Jenkins was sentenced to 15 months probation in January 2007 on an unspecified assault charge.

The producers of "Megan Wants a Millionaire" said they failed to uncover that Jenkins had a record of assault when they did their background check before casting him as a contestant, Kauffman notes.

Alain Hepner, Jenkins' attorney in that matter, said as part of the judgment, the judge also ordered counseling for anger management, domestic violence and sexual addiction. Hepner said there was also a civil restraining order.

In Calgary, Paulina Chmielecka said she was engaged to Jenkins for two-and-a-half years and never saw a violent side.

"The guy was a great guy, as far as I knew he was very happy," she told the Canadian TV network CTV. "In our relationship, we had our fights - everyone does -- but I would never say, 'Well, he could have murdered someone.' There's no way."

A resume posted on the professional networking site LinkedIn.com showed that Jenkins has a license to fly commercial airplanes and has dabbled in several development enterprises and investments since graduating from college in 1999. Those include Townscape Development Inc., a condo project undertaken in Calgary with his father, architect Daniel Jenkins.

The elder Jenkins did not return phone or e-mail messages at his office.

After taping for "Megan Wants a Millionaire" finished in early March, Jenkins met Fiore in a Las Vegas casino and the two got married, said Lepore, Fiore's mother. Court records show the date of marriage as March 18.

But in May "they had a big blowout" and fought because he was jealous of her ex-boyfriends, Lepore said.

Jenkins then went to Mexico to do another reality TV show but struggled to get Fiore back when he returned.

"He convinced her during that month that he was really the guy for her," Lepore said. "He wrote poems and stories, and prayed, and (claimed he) had this huge spiritual awakening."

The U.S. has filed a provisional apprehension warrant with Canada that allows officials there to issue a Canadian arrest warrant based on the U.S. charges, said Hession, the U.S. marshals official. The Canadian government will extradite defendants to the U.S., but only with reassurances that they will not face the death penalty in the U.S.

Emami, the Orange County district attorney spokeswoman, had said her office was not pursuing the death penalty.

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by angieschne08 September 23, 2009 8:16 PM EDT
Okay how in the world did this woman become a model? She is not beautiful by any means...fake hair fake boobs...looks like she has had lots of plastic surgery on her face as well. The way she died is very sad though..
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by Lawyers-Guns-n-Money August 22, 2009 7:17 PM EDT
by erasmus111 August 22, 2009 3:18 PM EDT
I'm thinkin' living in the U.S. must have sent him over the edge. What do ya think? : )
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Don't be hayh-in'
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by erasmus111 August 22, 2009 10:21 PM EDT
"Don't be hayh-in'"


Huh?
by carolhill814 August 22, 2009 4:11 PM EDT
To me I think they should look at this crime as a hate crime the more I look at her the more she looks like a he and maybe her ex-husband discovered this and was so mad he killed her but that is just my feelings but as I said I could be wrong.
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by legacyabq August 22, 2009 4:57 PM EDT
My god!! You know, I think you may be on to something!!
by carolhill814 August 22, 2009 3:26 PM EDT
Who ever did this to this girl I hope they burn in HELL!!!

MAY GOD BLESS HER AND HER ENTIRE FAMILY NOW AND FOR ALL TIME AS I AM SURE HE WILL!!!
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by legacyabq August 22, 2009 4:56 PM EDT
If was a god looking after her, wouldnt it have been much nicer of him to just spare her from this murder in the FIRST place?!?

Oh, the naive religiosity of the world..

I agree with your sentiment though, god or not.. I feel for her family.
by erasmus111 August 22, 2009 3:23 PM EDT
by gramto8 August 22, 2009 10:46 AM EDT
Her face isn't really deformed; it is the lousy way she put on the eye makeup. If you will note, she tried to make her eyes look more almond shaped by using far too much dark shadow at the outer edges. I personally think it makes her look very unattractive, too.


I was thinking she looks like she's had some plastic surgery done on her face. Actually make that A LOT of plastic surgery. : )
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by erasmus111 August 22, 2009 3:18 PM EDT
I'm thinkin' living in the U.S. must have sent him over the edge. What do ya think? : )
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by nirak2-2009 August 22, 2009 3:08 PM EDT
I wish they wouldn't have released how she was indentified.
God help the next victim with a boob job.
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by rondivoo August 22, 2009 2:11 PM EDT
I think this woman is very unattractive. She has no chin and her makeup is horrible.
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by Ace22257 August 22, 2009 1:00 PM EDT
Sad how people overlook the fact that this woman was once a living breathing human being that died a horriffic death at the hands of this insane man. This is not something any compassionate person would make a joke of...you're truly very pathetic people.
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by Lawyers-Guns-n-Money August 22, 2009 1:05 PM EDT
This is not something any compassionate person would make a joke of...you're truly very pathetic people.
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Awwww, you're just trying to get on my good side. Brown noser!!!
by legacyabq August 22, 2009 4:54 PM EDT
Thats true Ace, but its the national media. These rich brats lived their lives on reality TV shows.. Everyone dies.. They decided to live in the public eye.. They obviously were very lucky to have so much wealth for essentially NOTHING.. Therefore, people get jealous, and when the mighty fall, the weak cheer!

Sad story though.. Poor girl.. I would have felt sorry for her even if she HADNT been killed. Just look at that face! Plastic surgery disaster.
Just another fake robot female, looking for money from shallow playboys.. Those rich brats have no morals.. Uber-rich kiddie playboys get away with anything.. Selfish *******, I hope they hang him.
by steve54z August 22, 2009 11:28 AM EDT
Jenkins will be apprehended by the Police in Canada. His relatives there provided critical information to Detectives. California should prepare a prison cell in a maximum security facility for him.
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