We know more about this dark affair of assassination, the premeditation of which is no longer in doubt, in Las Vegas, in which a G-League player is implicated. Comanche Lucka player for the Stockton Kings in the G-League at the time of the events, admitted to having participated in the trap set for the victim, a young woman of 23 years old.
The basketball player and a 19-year-old young woman, Sakari Harnden, were implicated in the death of Marayna Rodgers, a medical assistant from Washington state who had disappeared in the Las Vegas area. His remains have since been found in a desert area in Henderson, east of “Sin City”.
According to several American mediathe 27-year-old, who was traveling to Henderson to face Team Ignite on the day of the disappearance, reportedly told investigators that he played a role, with Sakari Harnden, in the plan to assassinate Marayna Rodgers.
A dispute over a Rolex
Chance Comanche would have explained to the police that he found Sakari Harnden after the match, while the latter was visiting Las Vegas with friends. The two accused met on a dating application about a year and a half ago and remained in contact after their breakup.
At the heart of the affair, a tension between the two young women who, according to the New York Postmonetized their favors in the Las Vegas region: the defendant wanted “ to smoke » the future victim due to a dispute over a Rolex.
Yahoo! has since reported that this same young woman was already accused of stealing a watch. During her arrest, the police discovered that she had two Rolexes on her. One of the two, worth about $15,000, was reported stolen in Seattle.
Strangled with an HDMI cable
After trying to hire a hitman for $3,000, the basketball player allegedly messaged Marayna Rodgers after his game, saying he was interested in sex, and offered her $1,000 in exchange. The young woman allegedly accepted the arrangement and went to the meeting place.
There, the basketball player and his accomplice allegedly strangled Marayne Rodgers with an HDMI cable, and the two accused then threw the young woman's body into a ditch, covering it with stones.
Following his arrest by FBI agents, Chance Comanche, who averaged 14 points and 7 rebounds with the Kings this season, was released from his contract. He was presented to a judge on Tuesday.