Ryan Alexander Jenkins, (right, in an undated photo) and Jasmine Fiore (left) (AP/Buena Park Police Department)
Investigators said they are looking at whether one unidentified woman aided Ryan Jenkins when he was hiding in Washington state and a second woman helped him in British Columbia, including checking him into a motel where he was found hanged Sunday night.
Meanwhile, the lead agency on Jasmine Fiore's murder, the Buena Park Police Department, feel that the discovery of her car in a West Hollywood Trader Joe's yesterday may hold evidence indicating a possible second suspect. Fiore went missing after being August 14th when she was last seen at her Fairfax District home. He body, unidentified at the time, was found the next morning stuffed into a suitcase in Buena Park. She was announced missing, but was then connected to the body. Jenkins, a reality TV contestant, reported her missing and was first named a person of interest, then a suspect. He was found dead Sunday in a Canadian motel dead.




Uh, someone might want to look over this entry. Apparently the editor must be out of town.
"Is this guy sly or what?"
I think he was a skilled con artist. Most con artists that are good at their craft, do so by appealing to their victims' greedy, mercenary instincts. He obviously appeared everyone concerned to be a very successful, wealthy, investment banker, financially independent, semi retired, playboy, etc.
It's a pretty sad statement of humanity that a person like this is able to con people into helping him out in a murder just because they think he's rich.
wow. this is getting crazier by the minute.
The girl in Vancouver is most likely his half sister, Alena Jenkins.