Most of us are familiar with California - the land of sunshine, palm trees, and dreams. It's where stars are born, and where many chase the glittering promise of fame. Among them was Jasmine Fiore, a striking young woman with high ambitions. She wasn’t just a pretty face—Jasmine was an aspiring model and a savvy businesswoman, determined to carve out her place in the spotlight. For a time, her journey took her to Las Vegas, a city equally known for its dazzle and danger. It was there that she crossed paths with Ryan Jenkins. Their connection was instant and electric. Within just days of meeting, they decided to marry. Ryan, a Canadian-born real estate developer, had just wrapped filming a reality TV show for VH1, riding his own wave of fast-earned fame. But the relationship was definitely not the fairytale it appeared to be on the outside. Their relationship was full of many arguments that at times, turned physical. After a trip to San Diego in August 2009, Jasmine was discovered, brutally murdered. There had also been evidence of an attempt to cover up her identification. Eyes quickly turned to Ryan, but he had fled, no where to be found. As the investigation continued, the detectives uncovered a history of abuse as well as surveillance videos to help solve the case. However, no one could have prepared themselves for the way this case would end.
“Slain Swimsuit Model was Missing Fingers and Teeth” by Andrew Blankstein and Richard Winton in The Los Angeles Times on August 21, 2009
“Friends of Murdered Model, Jasmine Fiore, Tell Her Story” by ABC News on ABC News on August 26, 2009 (https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/2020/model-murder-ryan-jenkins-jasmine-fiore-back-story/story?id=8417815)
“Pursuit at Sea, but No Arrest” by Andrew Blankstein and “How did a Man with a Record get on TV Show?” by Ari B. Bloomekatz in The Los Angeles Times on August 22, 2009
“5 chilling details about Jasmine Fiores' murder” by Sanva Siddiqui on Sportskeeda on August 10, 2024 (https://www.sportskeeda.com/us/shows/5-chilling-details-jasmine-fiores-murder)
“Unraveling the Reality from Gruesome Murder Mystery” by Gillian Flaccus in The Tribune on August 25, 2009
“True crime: The murder that changed reality TV” by Kristen Baldwin in Entertainment Weekly on January 30, 2020 (https://ew.com/tv/2020/01/30/ryan-jenkins-jasmine-fiore-megan-wants-a-millionaire/)
“Alleged Killer Wrote about Jealousy” by Richard Winton in The Los Angeles Times on October 7, 2009
“How The Tragic Murder Of Jasmine Fiore Changed Reality TV” by Robin Raven on ID CrimeFeed (https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/crimefeed/murder/how-the-tragic-murder-of-jasmine-fiore-changed-reality-tv)
“Police Seek Man in Death of Model” by Andrew Blankstein and Richard Winton in The Los Angeles Times on August 19, 2009
“INSIDE STORY: Jasmine Fiore's Life and Tragic End” by Eunice Oh on People on August 25, 2009 (https://people.com/celebrity/inside-story-jasmine-fiores-life-and-tragic-end/)
“TV Contestant Sought in Slaying” by Amy Taxin and Robert Jablon in The Ventura County Star on August 20, 2009
“Blood, Signs of a Struggle found in Slain Model’s Car” by The Associated Press in The Fresno Bee on August 28, 2009
“Back to Reality” on See No Evil, Season 7, Episode 8 on Discovery+, 2021
“Death of a Swimsuit Model” on PD True, Season 1, Episode 3 on Paramount+
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