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Ryan Jenkins Now a Murder Suspect
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ the Buena Park Police Department has obtained an arrest warrant forRyan Jenkins and they now consider him a "suspect" in his wife's murder.
We've learned the PD got a "Ramey Warrant" -- an arrest warrant that allows police to bypass the D.A. and go directly to the judge. A Ramey Warrant is often sought when a suspect is fleeing from the jurisdiction.
In order to get a Ramey Warrant, police must prove there is probable cause to believe the suspect committed a felony. In this case we're told a judge decided there was probable cause to believe Jenkins was involved in the murder of his wife, Jasmine Fiore.
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Jenkins Allegedly Struck Wife
We've just obtained a copy of the domestic violence criminal complaint filed against Ryan Jenkins for allegedly striking Jasmine Fiore.
The complaint charges Jenkins with the crime of "battery constituting domestic violence." According to the doc, On April 22, 2009, Jenkins allegedly struck Jasmine "in the arm with his fist."
The alleged incident occurred in Las Vegas. The complaint was filed on June 12, 2009.
As we first reported, Jenkins was also convicted of assaulting another girlfriend in 2005 in Calgary Canada.
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Honduras May be Jenkins' Final Destination
We've learned Ryan Jenkins -- the "potential suspect" in the murder of his wife, Jasmine Fiore -- has deep ties to an island off Honduras.
Jenkins' dad, Dan -- an architect -- helped develop a resort on the island of Roatan. He's credited as the "developer, president and architect" of the project. A rep from SOSA Airline in Honduras tells us Dan owns a 19-seat private jet.
Authorities believe Jenkins has fled to Canada. That country will not extradite someone charged with a death penalty offense in the United States. Of course, if Jenkins is charged with a non-capital crime, he could be extradited.
Honduras also provides for extradition, but only to the suspect's home country -- which we believe is Canada.
Authorities believe Jenkins has fled to Canada. That country will not extradite someone charged with a death penalty offense in the United States. Of course, if Jenkins is charged with a non-capital crime, he could be extradited.
Honduras also provides for extradition, but only to the suspect's home country -- which we believe is Canada.
Credit: http://tmz.com
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