Murdered marine’s wife was tortured refusing to partcipate in “sex games’
NORTH COUNTY — Another batch of
court documents was released Wednesday in the case of slain Marine wife
Brittany Killgore, providing more details about the investigation that
led to three people being charged with murder, San Diego Union Tribune Reported.
Louis Ray Perez, 46, Dorothy Grace Marie Maraglino, 37, and Jessica Lynn Lopez, 25, have each pleaded not guilty in connection with Killgore’s death. At some point, all three lived at a house in Fallbrook, where Killgore is believed to have died.
Sheriff’s investigators searched the home in April and seized several items, including prescription drugs, toys and paraphernalia related to sadomasochism, a note titled “slave rules,” and a slave contract.
They also confiscated power tools, a stun gun, knives, duct tape and clothing.
“Based on my training, experience and investigation, I believe that Perez, Maraglino and Lopez were involved in sexual behavior which included bondage, torture, and master, servant and slave role playing,” said Detective Susan Fiske in a search warrant affidavit.
The detective said she believed Killgore, 22, was an “unwilling participant” in those activities.
Her body was found in a roadside ditch near Lake Skinner in southwest Riverside County a few days after she was last seen on April 13. She appeared to have been strangled. Read More
Louis Ray Perez, 46, Dorothy Grace Marie Maraglino, 37, and Jessica Lynn Lopez, 25, have each pleaded not guilty in connection with Killgore’s death. At some point, all three lived at a house in Fallbrook, where Killgore is believed to have died.
Sheriff’s investigators searched the home in April and seized several items, including prescription drugs, toys and paraphernalia related to sadomasochism, a note titled “slave rules,” and a slave contract.
They also confiscated power tools, a stun gun, knives, duct tape and clothing.
“Based on my training, experience and investigation, I believe that Perez, Maraglino and Lopez were involved in sexual behavior which included bondage, torture, and master, servant and slave role playing,” said Detective Susan Fiske in a search warrant affidavit.
The detective said she believed Killgore, 22, was an “unwilling participant” in those activities.
Her body was found in a roadside ditch near Lake Skinner in southwest Riverside County a few days after she was last seen on April 13. She appeared to have been strangled. Read More
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