A Lennox man kept throughout the day Tuesday in the vanishing of a San Pedro medical attendant was relied upon to be set up for prison on doubt of murder subsequent to furnishing police with prompts to discover her body, which was covered in his back yard, police said.
TMZ.com reported Jackie Jerome Rogers, 34, got on video as the last individual seen with Lisa Marie Naegle early Sunday, admitted to killing the 36-year-old previous reality demonstrate candidate amid his daylong addressing.
• VIDEO: Coroner's van touches base at Lennox house
The news site reported that Rogers, one of her nursing understudies, admitted to striking Naegle seven circumstances in the head with a sledge when she let him know she was saying a final farewell to him to do a reversal to her significant other of five years.
In a meeting Monday with the Daily Breeze, Naegle's significant other said he and his better half were setting off to a richness center with an end goal to have a youngster.
"The same number of outlets are reporting, it is trusted that Lisa is no more drawn out with us," the Facebook page "Discovering Lisa Marie Naegle" posted around 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. "They are leading a look on the speculate's property for her remaining parts. It would be ideal if you keep on praying for her and her family."
Naegle's body was found a brief span later in a shallow grave.
Naegle's sibling, Rafael Chavez, said on Tuesday morning he expected that if Rogers seized or hurt his sister, she may be discovered some place on Rogers' property in the 5000 piece of West 106th Street.
"They gotta look this current person's home," Chavez said in regards to 7 a.m. "We would prefer not to think the most exceedingly bad, yet we don't comprehend what he did with her. Ideally she is perfectly healthy."
Chavez's trust was not to be. As the hours passed, specialists addressed Rogers and secured his property to serve a court order. Around 4 p.m., a coroner's office seek group arrived.
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Naegle's relatives, who were summoned to the Los Angeles Police Department's Harbor Division, left the station Tuesday evening in tears and did not address the media. Prior, they had mounted an online networking rush to attempt to locate their missing sister and had found the confirmation in their own examination that would prompt to Rogers as the suspect.
Naegle, an enlisted nurture at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, last reached her better half, Derek Harryman, around 2:30 a.m. Sunday. She advised her significant other on Saturday evening that she was running with her sibling to a birthday party at Alpine Village, the amusement and shopping setting close Carson, and would be home early in light of the fact that she needed to educate the following day.
Harryman, who was grinding away at the Port of Los Angeles, said he arrived before the actual arranged time Sunday to discover his significant other was not there. Because of his instant message requesting to know where she was, she let him know she would stop for sustenance and return home, he said.
Harryman said he went to rest and stirred later to discover Naegle had not get back home. He messaged her again and got no reaction. He soon learned Chavez had not run with her to the gathering, and she had neglected to show up Sunday to show her classes. He then reported her missing Sunday night at the Harbor Division.
Worried that police were moderate in beginning an examination, Naegle's sibling and sister, Danielle Naegle, and Harryman mounted a web-based social networking effort to discover their sister. They discovered Rogers, whom Naegle had let them know was a gay companion, and addressed him. He let them know Naegle went to an after-gathering without him, and he didn't have any acquaintance with her whereabouts.
Monday night, be that as it may, a companion who worked at Alpine Village offered to give the sibling and sister a chance to view observation video to check whether they could spot Naegle. The video demonstrated her getting into Rogers' game utility vehicle.
"We went and we took a gander at the film and she cleared out with him," Chavez said. "He told everyone he cleared out without her."
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The family then requested that the man go to Naegle's mom's home to question him.
"We implored him to come," Danielle Naegle said. "We expected to do the examination the police were not doing."
The man rehashed his story to the family that he went home when Naegle chose to go to the after gathering, Chavez said. Yet, he changed his record when Naegle's relatives stood up to him with what was appeared on the video. The man, Chavez said, let them know she got into his vehicle, yet left minutes after the fact at Torrance Boulevard and Vermont Avenue.
Some individual swiped Naegle's plastic as a service station there at the time, relatives said.
Not trusting his conflicting records, relatives called police, who landed to confine Rogers and appropriate his SUV, the sister said.
By Tuesday evening, there still remained no indication of Naegle, until Rogers gave the data they expected to discover her. Relatives said Rogers had told criminologists that he and Naegle were engaging in extramarital relations.
TMZ.com reported Jackie Jerome Rogers, 34, got on video as the last individual seen with Lisa Marie Naegle early Sunday, admitted to killing the 36-year-old previous reality demonstrate candidate amid his daylong addressing.
• VIDEO: Coroner's van touches base at Lennox house
The news site reported that Rogers, one of her nursing understudies, admitted to striking Naegle seven circumstances in the head with a sledge when she let him know she was saying a final farewell to him to do a reversal to her significant other of five years.
In a meeting Monday with the Daily Breeze, Naegle's significant other said he and his better half were setting off to a richness center with an end goal to have a youngster.
"The same number of outlets are reporting, it is trusted that Lisa is no more drawn out with us," the Facebook page "Discovering Lisa Marie Naegle" posted around 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. "They are leading a look on the speculate's property for her remaining parts. It would be ideal if you keep on praying for her and her family."
Naegle's body was found a brief span later in a shallow grave.
Naegle's sibling, Rafael Chavez, said on Tuesday morning he expected that if Rogers seized or hurt his sister, she may be discovered some place on Rogers' property in the 5000 piece of West 106th Street.
"They gotta look this current person's home," Chavez said in regards to 7 a.m. "We would prefer not to think the most exceedingly bad, yet we don't comprehend what he did with her. Ideally she is perfectly healthy."
Chavez's trust was not to be. As the hours passed, specialists addressed Rogers and secured his property to serve a court order. Around 4 p.m., a coroner's office seek group arrived.
Web-based social networking BLITZ
Naegle's relatives, who were summoned to the Los Angeles Police Department's Harbor Division, left the station Tuesday evening in tears and did not address the media. Prior, they had mounted an online networking rush to attempt to locate their missing sister and had found the confirmation in their own examination that would prompt to Rogers as the suspect.
Naegle, an enlisted nurture at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, last reached her better half, Derek Harryman, around 2:30 a.m. Sunday. She advised her significant other on Saturday evening that she was running with her sibling to a birthday party at Alpine Village, the amusement and shopping setting close Carson, and would be home early in light of the fact that she needed to educate the following day.
Harryman, who was grinding away at the Port of Los Angeles, said he arrived before the actual arranged time Sunday to discover his significant other was not there. Because of his instant message requesting to know where she was, she let him know she would stop for sustenance and return home, he said.
Harryman said he went to rest and stirred later to discover Naegle had not get back home. He messaged her again and got no reaction. He soon learned Chavez had not run with her to the gathering, and she had neglected to show up Sunday to show her classes. He then reported her missing Sunday night at the Harbor Division.
Worried that police were moderate in beginning an examination, Naegle's sibling and sister, Danielle Naegle, and Harryman mounted a web-based social networking effort to discover their sister. They discovered Rogers, whom Naegle had let them know was a gay companion, and addressed him. He let them know Naegle went to an after-gathering without him, and he didn't have any acquaintance with her whereabouts.
Monday night, be that as it may, a companion who worked at Alpine Village offered to give the sibling and sister a chance to view observation video to check whether they could spot Naegle. The video demonstrated her getting into Rogers' game utility vehicle.
"We went and we took a gander at the film and she cleared out with him," Chavez said. "He told everyone he cleared out without her."
FAMILY QUESTIONS FRIEND
The family then requested that the man go to Naegle's mom's home to question him.
"We implored him to come," Danielle Naegle said. "We expected to do the examination the police were not doing."
The man rehashed his story to the family that he went home when Naegle chose to go to the after gathering, Chavez said. Yet, he changed his record when Naegle's relatives stood up to him with what was appeared on the video. The man, Chavez said, let them know she got into his vehicle, yet left minutes after the fact at Torrance Boulevard and Vermont Avenue.
Some individual swiped Naegle's plastic as a service station there at the time, relatives said.
Not trusting his conflicting records, relatives called police, who landed to confine Rogers and appropriate his SUV, the sister said.
By Tuesday evening, there still remained no indication of Naegle, until Rogers gave the data they expected to discover her. Relatives said Rogers had told criminologists that he and Naegle were engaging in extramarital relations.
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