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Aspiring Model/Actress From Tucson Found Dead
March 17, 2008 07:32 PM PDT
KOLD News 13 News Editor Marissa Pasquet
"Kathy T Gives Good Hoover" doesn't really sound like a movie that would be a feature film in theatres if you catch my drift.... methinks she was involved in a bit of bad crowd.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/02/17/grace.coldcase.redding/index.html
This part of the article intrigues me:
"We believe the police are doing what they can to solve this case, but we really prefer no media attention," her mother said.
I am assuming she does not want the media to focus it's attention on her family....
The police are holding the cards very close in this case-No COD released, no indication if there was SA, no crime scene info....they appear to have enough evidence to convict someone, but the someone is unknown.
These two are much older than Juliana, conspiracy and more arrests possible?
2 Arrested in 2008 Slaying of Aspiring Model
http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktla-aspiring-model-murdered,0,7499161.story
Mugshots:
http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktla-pic-model-killed-suspects,0,1817105.photo
Interesting comment at end of that article.A little detail:
http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/crime/santa-monica-actress-murder/
(snip)
Kelly Soo Park was expected to be arraigned on the murder charge later Monday. Prosecutors allege that Park entered the victim's apartment one day before she was found "and physically assaulted her, causing her death," according to the D.A.'s office.
Wow! Possible murder for hire?!
Prosecutors reveal payments to suspect in model's killing
Kelly Soo Park, accused in the slaying of the young woman, received hundreds of thousands of dollars from a business associate of the victim's father, authorities say.
June 26, 2010
The case against a woman charged with murdering an aspiring model in Santa Monica took an intriguing turn Friday, when prosecutors alleged that the suspect received hundreds of thousands of dollars from a troubled physician who was in a foundering business deal with the victim's father.
Kelly Soo Park, 44, was paid $250,000 three weeks before the grisly 2008 killing of Juliana Redding and Park's family received another payment of $113,400 in the days before her arrest June 18, prosecutors said in a motion filed Friday in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
The money, they said, came from Park's employer, Dr. Munir Uwaydah, a Marina del Rey doctor with a checkered past. Law enforcement authorities have declined to discuss the financial transactions and what role, if any, they believe Uwaydah played in the killing.
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http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-model-slaying-20100626,0,7920655.story