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Burned body in Miami trash dumpster identified as former Playboy model

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http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/01/07/florida.model.death/index.html

(CNN) -- Paula Sladewski, a 26-year-old who once modeled for Playboy, was identified Wednesday by Miami police as the person found dead and "burned beyond recognition" in a trash bin on Sunday.

Now, police are asking for the public's help to put her killer behind bars. Whoever the murderer is, police said, they are nothing short of a "monster."

"It's so horrific. They'd have to be a monster. It's a dastardly act," North Miami police spokesman Lt. Neal Cuevas told CNN. "It's the most heinous thing that a person can do to another person."

Sladewski's body was found Sunday night after firefighters extinguished flames coming from a large trash bin near a propane business.

When they put out the fire, they saw a body. But there was barely any way to identify it.

"It was just total, total, disfigurement," Cuevas told CNN. "You couldn't even tell that it was a woman or a man or even what race."

Cuevas, who was in the area when the call came in, said the trash bin and body were still smoldering when he arrived. Police were able to identify the body through dental records late Tuesday night, he said.

Police are trying to figure out how a model from Michigan, who appeared in a 2003 Playboy video, ended up burned beyond recognition inside the trash bin -- and who put her there.

"This was a brutal, horrible, disgusting murder, and this monster or these monsters need to be brought to justice," Cuevas said.
The only timeline police have comes from Sladewski's boyfriend, who was vacationing with her. Because he was the last one to see her, police are considering him a person of interest, but he has not been named as a suspect.

Police said they would consider whoever was the last known person to see her alive a person of interest. Right now, they have no suspects, Cuevas said.

The boyfriend is "devastated and traumatized" by news of the death, said his attorney, Marc Beginin.

"He desperately wants this crime solved and anybody involved brought to justice," Beginin said.

The boyfriend, whom police did not identify, reported Sladewski missing to police and also tried to find her by calling hospitals and jails, interviewing people and hiring a private investigator, Beginin said. The boyfriend also has met with investigators for 12 hours, the attorney said.

"The Miami police are pursuing all leads and doing their jobs. However, ultimately, he doesn't need to be a person of interest," he said.

The couple arrived in Miami on Thursday to ring in the new year by watching Lady Gaga perform, police said.

Cuevas told CNN that Sladewski's boyfriend said they went to Club Space on Saturday and remained until about 7 a.m. Sunday, when they got into an argument.

When he was thrown out of the club after the altercation, Sladewski decided to stay, her boyfriend told police.

That was the last time her boyfriend saw her, according to police. Cuevas said when Sladewski did not return to their hotel by Monday, her boyfriend called police and filed a missing person report.

Sladewski's sister, Kelly Farris, was battling back tears at a news conference Wednesday night. She said her sister had been dating the man for about two years, and he had called her Monday to say she was missing.

Farris said she had last seen her sister, who lived in Michigan and California, at Christmas.

"She loved life, she was full of life," Farris said, beginning to sob. "She went on a lot of vacations. She was a great person."

Farris said her family was devastated by the news of Sladewski's death, especially given the nature of how she was found.

"I couldn't imagine anything like this happening, you know," Farris said. "We can't even give her an open casket. We can't even see her again."

Farris pleaded with anyone who saw her sister at the club or afterward to contact police.

"She did not deserve to die in this way," she said.

And until her sister's killer is found, Farris said she can't imagine what she will do.

"I can't see myself going back to work," Farris said. "I can't see myself living a normal life until I know whoever did this pays for it."
 

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Well, it happened in Florida, so it is "International Affairs". If I posted it on the main forum people would say "this isn't from Toronto".
 

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Maybe the perp's last name is Kennedy.
Well this happened in Florida a GOPer State so it must be a GOPer perp.
We can scratch GOPer Mark Foley off the perp list since she was too old, Mark prefers young boys....;)
 

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On a serious note, I am guessing the boyfriend. Argument before she left. Crime of passion with body being disfigured.

The vast majority of times. victims are killed by people they know.
 

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Surveillance video surfaces in Paula Sladewski murder!


By John Kays

A significant development has come to light in the horrific Miami murder of Playboy model Paula Sladewski. 7 News WSVN-TV in Miami has released a grainy black and white surveillance video that shows Paula exiting the trendy Miami nightclub, Club Space. Paula's sister, Kelly Farris, has positively identified Paula as the girl on the video, with her distinctive dress and long blonde hair.
Paula Sladewski

The 26 year old Sladewski left the club at exactly 7:21 AM last Sunday morning (Jan.3). A tall black man is seen holding her hand as she leaves. Police are now searching for this man to see what his connection to Paula may be. A private investigator, David Wessler, hired by Kevin Klym, interviewed a bouncer there that night, and the bouncer has said that Paula and the unidentified black man were seen holding hands and walking across the street.

It seemed as if the case was stalling before this surveillance video surfaced on the internet yesterday. Lots of accusations were made against Kevin Klym, who was Paula's boyfriend. It is true, however, that the couple had a rocky relationship. But Melissa Finley, who is a writer for Prime Writer News Network, has wisely pointed out that Kevin Klym had no vehicle.

Paula's body was discovered Sunday night when firefighters had to extinguish a fire in a dumpster in North Miami. The location of this dumpster is ten miles away from the Club Space. How could Kevin have transported the body to this location? In a taxicab. That's an impossibility!
PS dumpster

The unknown black man in the surveillance video may not be the culprit either. Nonetheless, he is the real person who last saw her, not the boyfriend, Kevin Klym. To me this case has the characteristics of a serial killing. The killer tried to burn the body beyond identification. The perpetrator left her in an isolated spot, and fled the scene undetected. This reminds me more of the MO of Henry Lee Lucas.

Judge David Young, a former Miami Dade County judge, appeared on Jane Velez-Mitchel's HLN Issues last Thursday, and this is what he had to say. "...And the person who did it knew what they were doing, it was calculated, it was planned, and whoever did this crime should be brought to justice, and should get the death penalty here in the state of Florida."

I agree with Judge David Young's perspective on this shocking case. And I agree with Jane, this is a 'prime example of the war on women,' a phenomenon that Jane often speaks out about on her Issues show.

This particular show was called the 'Grisly Model Murder' which aptly describes this crime. I believe that Paula was specifically targeted because she was an attractive young blonde lady who was vulnerable, perhaps as a result of being alone and of her drinking too much.

I don't think this was a crime of passion, such as would be true if the boyfriend had done it. But rather, this was a random type of killing, where the culprit saw an opening, an opportunity to do this loathsome deed.
Paula and Kevin

The traces of evidence fit in better when they are described in a 'serial homicide' frame of reference. The person who did this planned out just what they were going to do, just as Judge Young said. Do you think the boyfriend waited outside Club Space, until she exited the club to kill her? This is unlikely.

The Paula Sladewski surveillance video from Club Space in Miami (WSVN-TV).

http://www.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/MI140641/

What do you think? Let us know.

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