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Alix Tichleman, 26, admitted to cops that she is a high-priced prostitute who serves more than 200 clients.
Alix Tichelman, left, 26, of Folsom, Calif., confers with public defender Diane August, right, during her arraignment in Santa Cruz Superior Court Wednesday, July 9, 2014, in Santa Cruz, Calif. Tichelman is facing manslaughter charges for the November 2013 death of Forrest Hayes, a Google executive. A Silicon Valley success story turned sordid this week with the arrest of an upscale prostitute who allegedly left Hayes dying on his yacht after shooting him up with a deadly hit of heroin. Hayes, 51, was found dead by the captain of his 50-foot yacht Escape.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/cri...xec-lethal-dose-heroin-cops-article-1.1860196A
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hooker arrested for injecting a Google executive with a lethal dose of heroin may have committed the same crime in a different state - and just days before her arrest posted on Facebook about killing sprees.
Alix Tichelman, 26, was booked on a slew of charges that included second-degree murder, destruction of evidence and drug possession for killing Forrest Hayes, 51 — who was found dead aboard his luxury yacht in Santa Cruz on Nov. 23, 2013
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The Silicon Valley big may not have been the Atlanta native’s first victim.
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they are working with an agency in a different state on a similar case - one in which a drugged up victim was left in distress while Tichelman took off without calling for help.
“There’s a pattern of behavior here where she doesn’t seek help when someone is in trouble,” Santa Cruz Deputy Police Chief Steve Clark told the Associated Press on Wednesday, without elaborating further.
The escort posted on Facebook on June 28 that it was “really nice to talk with someone about killing sprees and murdering people in cold blood...and they love it too,”
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“No judgement. Yay!” she wrote on her page, which has since been taken down from the social networking site. “F--- all of the positivity bulls---.” Take a look around you. Life is hard and then you die.”
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who boasts more than 200 clients who pay top dollar for her services — was collared on Friday after police say she agreed to meet an undercover cop who posed as a potential client offering her $1,000 for sex
Investigators said they tracked Tichelman down after going through several text messages and emails she exchanged with Hayes — a married father of five children —
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Hayes had met the high-priced call girl through SeekingArrangement.com, a website that helps “sugar babies” hook up with rich, older men
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The tatted-up Tichelman brought heroin when she went to Hayes’ yacht, which was docked at the Santa Cruz Small Craft Harbor
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Surveillance footage from cameras installed inside the craft show Tichelman help inject Hayes with the drug before he passed out on the floor, cops said. But instead of calling for help, the prostitute started gathering her belongings.
It’s unclear if the Google exec was a regular drug user.
“She was so callous that she literally stepped over the victim’s body to retrieve her glass of wine and finish her glass of wine as the victim is laying there dying at her feet,” Santa Cruz Deputy Police Chief Steve Clark
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Tichleman, 26, was arrested Friday after she met with an undercover cop posing as a client who offered $1,000 for sex
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Tichelman, who hails from Georgia, even reached over and pulled down a window shade to shield any passersby from seeing the body
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“She showed no regard for him,”
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“She was just trying to cover her tracks.”
The boat’s captain found Hayes dead the next day. Police said the captain was reluctant to hand over videos from the surveillance cameras because of the content, but eventually gave them after a judge’s order.
Tichelman, who describes herself as an aspiring model, makeup artist and exotic dancer on her social media profiles, was ordered held without bail after her arraignment on Friday.
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she posted in March of last year: “when you least expect it, i will be lying in wait, you won’t know what hit you b----.”
Hayes,
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worked in the auto industry for several years before taking jobs with Sun Microsystems, Apple and Google, according to posts on a memorial website.
The page has since been taken down.
“Forrest will be remembered above all as a loving husband and father,” read his obituary, which was published in th
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“More than anything else he enjoyed spending time with his family at home and on his boat. His brilliant mind, contagious smile, and warm embrace will be missed and cherished in memories by his friends and family.”
Forrest Hayes, 51, was found dead on his yacht docked at the Santa Cruz Small Craft Harbor on Nov. 23, 2013.
Police arrested a 26-year-old high-priced call girl
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Friday after she shot heroin into a Santa Cruz tech executive on his yacht and fled when he overdosed.
Alix Catherine Tichelman and 51-year-old Forrest Timothy Hayes found each other online and had met a few times before their Nov. 23 encounter on Hayes' 50-foot yacht, Escape,
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Tichelman provided heroin for Hayes, a Google executive, while they were inside the yacht
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consciousness
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She made no effort to help him, and instead gathered her belongings and even gulped a glass of wine before she drew a window blind and left, the video shows.
Hayes was discovered dead the next morning by the boat's captain
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"She showed no regard for him. She was just trying to cover her tracks,"
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After police identified Tichelman from the video, they tracked her down in Folsom and lured her back to Santa Cruz County in a prostitution sting at a lavish hotel
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Tichelman was arrested Friday on suspicion of second-degree murder, destruction of evidence and transporting and providing narcotics
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Asked if Tichelman was trying to kill Hayes or if the overdose was accidental, Clark said the evidence showed a level of guilt that reached second-degree murder rather than involuntary manslaughter.
"It's an amazing case,"
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Hayes, originally from Dearborn, Michigan, worked in the auto industry early in his career. He lived in Santa Cruz for years and worked at technology giants such as Sun Microsystems, Apple and Google, according to his friends and family. He is survived by his wife of 17 years and his five children.
"Forrest will be remembered above all as a loving husband and father. More than anything else he enjoyed spending time with his family at home and on his boat," according to a January obituary
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"His brilliant mind, contagious smile and warm embrace will be missed and cherished in memories by his friends and family."