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StaticCling
12-21-2016, 5:52pm
I was following this story the last few days, not because I knew who this girl was, but the story just had a lot of oddities and it was in heavy rotation on the Radio Station I work on...

Anyway, this girl, Lisa Marie Naegle, who was on some reality show a few years ago called 'Bridalplasty' was reported missing by her husband and family after she failed to come home from a birthday party Sunday night. She had phoned her husband around 2 o'clock in the morning saying she was on the way home, but she was going to go get food first. Her husband said she sounded inebriated.

Turns out she was having an affair, she did go to a birthday party and evidently got plastered...with the boyfriend.

After the family came forward, the boyfriend actually went to this girls family, and her husband, and told them that he was out with her, but didn't take her home and he left her at Alpine Village in Torrance (Bar/Eatery). But apparently they weren't buying his story, because it changed several times, or he FUBAR'd something while relaying it.

Then it was discovered on Alpine Village's security cams, that she did indeed get into his SUV.

That is when the Police arrested him, he confessed to beating her in the head with a hammer seven times, and burying her naked in his backyard in a shallow grave. Apparently she tried to break up with this guy, and he went berserk.

They found her body, as advertised by the boyfriend, in said backyard shallow hole yesterday.

Talk about an open and shut case. LAPD Detectives wrapped this thing up pretty fast, but it's sad. I feel bad for the husband, because not only was his wife screwing around on him, but now she is dead at the same time.

Sad. :sadangel:

FasterTraffic
12-21-2016, 6:21pm
Did you catch the part where the family felt the police weren't moving fast enough and they had access to that security footage through a friend who worked at Alpine Village? Apparently they called the boyfriend and confronted him with the footage after questioning him about the disappearance, and then called the cops to come to their home and make the arrest.

From what I read, it didn't sound like the detectives should get the credit here.

EDIT: Here is the full story...

Missing 'reality show' woman's body found in shallow grave; man arrested - The Orange County Register (http://www.ocregister.com/articles/day-739047-tuesday-murder.html)

boracayjohnny
12-21-2016, 6:40pm
I'll start with I feel bad the family lost a wife and daughter.

Now, I'll say she was screwing around while married. She also was on one of those very often fake ass reality shows. The dude she decided to screw around with wasn't all that stable. Mix all of those together and there's a lot of less than quality actions involved.

Blademaker
12-21-2016, 7:43pm
End him.
Slowly.
Painfully.

Use your imagination......Go full Dexter.

StaticCling
12-21-2016, 8:06pm
Did you catch the part where the family felt the police weren't moving fast enough and they had access to that security footage through a friend who worked at Alpine Village? Apparently they called the boyfriend and confronted him with the footage after questioning him about the disappearance, and then called the cops to come to their home and make the arrest.

From what I read, it didn't sound like the detectives should get the credit here.

EDIT: Here is the full story...

Missing 'reality show' woman's body found in shallow grave; man arrested - The Orange County Register (http://www.ocregister.com/articles/day-739047-tuesday-murder.html)

Thanks, and I agree.

simpleman68
12-22-2016, 10:12am
Damn man, that's awful to hear. :sadangel:
What is it with people and fukkin' hammers? Geez... damn gruesome and violent way to kill somebody.
Scott