Answers still sought in murder, suicide


BUENA PARK, Calif. (AP) — Like so many things in Hollywood, Ryan Jenkins’ life was not as it seemed.

The wealthy and handsome son of a well-known Canadian architect had recently finished taping appearances on two reality shows when he checked into a luxury oceanside hotel Aug. 13 in sun-splashed San Diego with a former model in tow.

Less than 48 hours later, the woman was dead and Jenkins had gone from a sweet-talking, suave contestant on VH1’s “Megan Wants a Millionaire” to the prime suspect in a gruesome — and mysterious — murder.

The saga culminated Sunday when Jenkins was found dead of a suicide, hanging by a belt from a coat rack in a run-down Canadian motel. Now, authorities on both sides of the border are scrambling to answer questions about the murder of Jasmine Fiore and learn the details of Jenkins’ last days.

Authorities still have not recovered Fiore’s car, a white Mercedes-Benz, and they believe it could be the place where Jenkins killed Fiore or where he mutilated her, cutting off her fingers and pulling out her teeth.

“We’re trying to determine if that vehicle was the crime scene, if it transported the body or if it was where the murder occurred,” said Buena Park police Sgt. William Kohanek. “We’re not able to just exclude anyone else from being involved. We’re just not able to say that yet.”

The final months of Jenkins’ life were not short of drama.

Jenkins left a real estate job in his native Calgary earlier this year to pursue a Hollywood career and found some success. He was recently a contestant on the VH1 reality show “Megan Wants a Millionaire,” in which wealthy young men tried to win over a materialistic blonde. An episode featuring Jenkins aired the same time that police sought him for Fiore’s murder.

Jenkins played a prominent role in the episode, renting an Aston Martin and wining and dining the star of the show at a French restaurant. “A sexy car for a sexy girl,” he told Megan Hauserman before whisking her off to the high-end restaurant.

“I’m so James Bond, and I’m gonna rock it,” said Jenkins, who also was a participant in an as-yet-unaired competitive reality series, “I Love Money 3.” VH1 said Monday it was canceling the show.

Jenkins and Fiore met in Las Vegas in March, shortly after Jenkins finished taping for “Megan Wants a Millionaire,” and they married March 18, according to court documents. The couple separated shortly afterward but had reportedly reconciled.

Lisa Lepore told The Associated Press last week that her daughter had the marriage annulled in May. However, there were no court records of an annulment in either Nevada, where the couple was married, or in Los Angeles County, where they most recently lived.

Friends said Fiore was a model who worked mainly in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, doing gigs such as being bodypainted at parties. She also was an aspiring actress and singer and had a bit part in a small 2008 horror science-fiction movie, “The Abandoned,” according to the Internet Movie Database.

Her relationship with Jenkins was stormy. Court records from Las Vegas show Jenkins had been charged recently with hitting Fiore in the arm. In his hometown of Calgary, Jenkins was sentenced to 15 months probation in January 2007 for assaulting a girlfriend.