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A man from Minnesota will stand trial for the grisly murder of a woman whose body was found stuffed inside a refrigerator in her downtown Los Angeles apartment in 2023. After a four-day preliminary hearing, LA County Superior Court Judge Drew Edwards found prosecutors had presented enough evidence to hold 41-year-old Magnus Humphrey over for trial. Humphrey, who is charged with two felonies — murder and torture — has pleaded not guilty. Prosecutors say Humphrey and Maleesa Mooney, a 31-year-old part-time model and part-time escort, met five days before her murder. The two were introduced by a friend of Mooney’s, who was also friends with Humphrey’s brother. From that day on they were all but inseparable, according to testimony by a friend of Mooney’s. “They were getting very close, very quickly,” the friend, Kiersten Dossett, testified. “I would say they were obsessing over each other.” Humphrey, in town to see his father and brother, took Mooney to Long Beach for a BBQ at his dad’s house. According to testimony by the lead detective, the two were said to be kissing and taking selfies together. And Dossett testified that Mooney said to her: “I’m gonna marry him.” But there was a central tension in the relationship. Mooney was a s*x worker. And Humphrey wasn’t paying — not for Mooney’s time, not for her groceries and not for the c*caine they were both snorting. This struck her friends as odd. According to LAPD Detective David Marcinek, Mooney told a friend of hers that Mooney “wanted to ask Mr. Humphrey for money, but she didn’t know how to.” Dossett testified that she advised Mooney to ask Humphrey to buy her a $500 gift card to Best Buy. “He doesn’t have it,
A man from Minnesota will stand trial for the grisly murder of a woman whose body was found stuffed inside a refrigerator in her downtown Los Angeles apartment in 2023. After a four-day preliminary hearing, LA County Superior Court Judge Drew Edwards found prosecutors had presented enough evidence to hold 41-year-old Magnus Humphrey over for trial. Humphrey, who is charged with two felonies — murder and torture — has pleaded not guilty. Prosecutors say Humphrey and Maleesa Mooney, a 31-year-old part-time model and part-time escort, met five days before her murder. The two were introduced by a friend of Mooney’s, who was also friends with Humphrey’s brother. From that day on they were all but inseparable, according to testimony by a friend of Mooney’s. “They were getting very close, very quickly,” the friend, Kiersten Dossett, testified. “I would say they were obsessing over each other.” Humphrey, in town to see his father and brother, took Mooney to Long Beach for a BBQ at his dad’s house. According to testimony by the lead detective, the two were said to be kissing and taking selfies together. And Dossett testified that Mooney said to her: “I’m gonna marry him.” But there was a central tension in the relationship. Mooney was a s*x worker. And Humphrey wasn’t paying — not for Mooney’s time, not for her groceries and not for the c*caine they were both snorting. This struck her friends as odd. According to LAPD Detective David Marcinek, Mooney told a friend of hers that Mooney “wanted to ask Mr. Humphrey for money, but she didn’t know how to.” Dossett testified that she advised Mooney to ask Humphrey to buy her a $500 gift card to Best Buy. “He doesn’t have it," Mooney texted back. On Sept. 7, at around 5 p.m., Mooney texted Humphrey two links: one from Amazon, for pots and pans; the other for a General Electric appliance. “I believe it was a toaster oven," Marcinek testified. Mooney was never again seen alive. The next day, Humphrey was seen on security camera footage leaving Mooney’s apartment and throwing away a black garbage bag. According to evidence presented by prosecutors, he drove back to Long Beach to return his father’s car, and flew home to Minnesota the following day. Days after that, LAPD officers made a welfare check on Mooney, and discovered her body stuffed inside her refrigerator, her arms and legs bound, her head shoved unnaturally back. There were indications she had been whipped in the back, perhaps with a charging cable, and that some of her hair had been pulled out. She had been hit, hard, in the face and the back. A forensic pathologist with the LA County Medical Examiner’s Office testified the cause of death was “homicidal violence.” In other words, he said, they weren’t sure exactly which act of violence caused Mooney’s death. But, he said, the most likely cause was asphyxiation — either from a rag placed in her mouth, or from being left unconscious inside a refrigerator. Following the testimony, Humphrey’s public defender Michael Ambrose moved to dismiss both felony charges filed against his client, calling the case “too thin to survive.” “There’s zero evidence of premeditation and deliberation,” Ambrose said. “At most what we have is an emotional outburst… based on the evidence of Ms. Mooney maybe asking Mr. Humphrey for money.” He also said there was no evidence that there was an intent to torture. Deputy District Attorney Antonella Nistorescu disagreed, calling the murder a “cold, calculated, premeditated act of violence.” #RIP #Crime #viral #new #fypシ゚viralシ

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