Tech worker pleads guilty in Utah college student’s death
SALT LAKE CITY — A tech worker pleaded guilty in the death of a Utah college student Wednesday, more than a year after her disappearance sparked a large-scale search that ended with the discovery of her charred remains in his backyard.
Ayoola A. Ajayi acknowledged that he planned the death of 23-year-old Mackenzie Lueck, whom he had texted before meeting in a park. After they returned to his home, he bound and strangled her, then he burned and hid her body while police and loved ones searched for her, his lawyer said in court.
Ajayi, who also pleaded guilty Wednesday to sexually abusing a different woman he met on a dating app, is expected to be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Lueck went missing in June 2019, after returning from a trip home to El Segundo, California, for her grandmother’s funeral. Lueck had exchanged text messages with Ajayi, 32, and took a Lyft to meet him in a park, apparently willingly, prosecutors have said. Her phone was turned off a minute after the last text and never turned back on, charges state.