A malicious death of a high school graduate from Nebraska has been found dead in the desert bonfire pile, New York Post reported.
What Happened In the Remote Area of Maricopa, Arizona?
The 18-year-old high school graduate, Parker League from Nebraska was found dead in a burn pile in a remote area of Maricopa, Arizona.
According to the detectives who hold the case, the fugitive 37 years old Anthonie Ruinard was suspected to be the one who killed the high school student. It was traced that after killing the high school student he used the debit card to make transactions. Before the crime happen the suspect and the high school student was last seen July 11, leaving a gas station and getting into a Black Dodge Challenger. Reportedly it was the last time that League was seen alive.
In search for the high school student, they found its DNA in the trunk of Ruinard’s Challenger. He was taken into custody after. The police charge Antoine Ruinard with the following;
- first-degree murder
- two counts of narcotic drug possession for sale
- one count of drug possession equipment for manufacturing
- one count of narcotic drug manufacture
- two counts of possession weapon by a prohibited person
- one count of theft of credit card
- one count of fraudulent use of a credit card
- one count of abandonment/concealing dead body parts
KPNX-TV reports The high school student’s family reported to the Tempe Police Department that he was missing on June 15. Three days earlier, the police found a body in a bonfire pit in a remote area of Arizona and later identified it as a high school student’s dead body.
Parker League an 18-year-old high school student went to a club in Phoenix morning of June 11. Ruinard and his girlfriend arrive at the same establishment. The three individuals reportedly left the club at approximately 3:45 am and the surveillance camera put them at the gas station at 4:30 am. On June 11, Ruinard presumably purchase a rifle but it didn’t go through. The next day the high school student body was found, this is stated in the court documents.
The fugitive Antoine Ruinard is being held in the Maricopa County Jail with a bail set of $2 million.