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Las Vegas Metro Police responding to a report of a kidnapping and sexual assault found a separate woman's body in a suitcase last week.

On Wednesday, Feb. 5, a woman told Las Vegas police she was kidnapped and sexually assaulted at a residence by a suspect later identified as Gary Walker, 55.

Detectives were notified at the home that Walker had allegedly killed another woman at the same residence. They found a dead woman in a suitcase Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said Thursday.

The dead woman was identified as 22-year-old Morgan Amaya. She was killed by a gunshot wound to the head, according to the Clark County Coroner’s Office.

It’s unclear who told detectives that a woman was killed at the residence. Walker was arrested Wednesday on charges of murder, kidnapping, assault with a deadly weapon and sexual assault, according to online records from the Clark County Detention Center.
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The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said in a statement that a woman told a marshal at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas that she needed help. Police didn’t say why the woman was at the courthouse.

Walker was with the woman at the courthouse and he was detained, police said.

Detectives were told the woman had been kidnapped and sexually assaulted at an apartment and that another woman had been killed at the apartment by Walker, the statement said.

Homicide detectives found a woman’s body in a suitcase at the apartment, the statement said.

Justice of the Peace Joe Bonaventure said Walker had multiple felony and misdemeanor convictions in other states and he ordered him held without bail.

Amaya’s sister-in-law, Nicole Marie, told KSNV-TV that Amaya had been battling drug addiction and trying to get clean so she could get custody of her 1-year-old daughter.

Marie said she and her fiance had met Walker and that they thought he was a friend who was helping Amaya by giving her a place to stay since she and her husband separated.
 
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The arrest report for 55-year-old Gary Walker reveals grim details about what lead up to the murder of 22-year-old Morgan Amaya.

Morgan died from a gunshot wound to the head. Her body was found wrapped in garbage bags and stuffed inside a suitcase.

Officers arrested Walker after he showed up to the Regional Justice Center on Feb. 5 with another young woman. That woman told a court marshall he was holding her against her will, and then she lead them to Morgan's body.

Police say the young woman and Morgan met as they were both being released from jail on Feb. 4.

She says Morgan's roommate Gary Walker picked them up and took them to his apartment where they started drinking.

At some point, she claims Morgan and Gary started arguing. It turned physical, and Gary allegedly went to his car to get a gun. The young woman says Walker pointed the weapon at Morgan, and they began wrestling. The two feel to the floor, and she heard a gunshot.

The woman says she ran to hide but claims Walker found her, sat her in a chair, and pointed the gun at her. She told police she pleaded for her life and said, "she would do anything he wanted if he didn't kill her."

That is when she claims Walker ordered her to his bedroom and sexually assaulted her at gun-point several times. Afterward, he allegedly forced her to help clean up the blood, wrap Morgan's body, and put it inside of a suitcase.

The young woman claims he sexually assaulted her several more times before falling asleep. She informed police she was always afraid he would hurt her and never felt safe to leave.

So she lied and told Walker she had a mandatory court appearance the next day, and when he escorted her, she asked the first officer she saw for help. Officers arrested Walker on site.

The report states he initially claimed he didn't know Morgan, and that he didn't even have his own apartment. However, once police told him they had found his apartment, police say he told them he didn't mean to shoot Morgan, that she came at him with a gun, they started wrestling, and the gun went off.

Walker also told officers all of his sexual encounters with the other woman was consensual and planned on alerting a court marshall himself about Morgan's body before he was arrested.

He's facing numerous felony charges, including murder and eight counts of sexual assault.
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A Las Vegas man accused of killing a woman, storing her body in a suitcase and raping another woman was sentenced to between 16 and 40 years in prison.
Gary Walker, 57, pleaded guilty in December to voluntary manslaughter with a deadly weapon and attempted sexual assault.
Police have said Walker shot 22-year-old Morgan Amaya during an argument at his northeast valley apartment in February 2020, raped her friend and forced the other woman to help him clean up blood from the shooting.

Walker initially was charged with murder with a deadly weapon, kidnapping with a deadly weapon, two counts of sexual assault with a deadly weapon and five counts of sexual assault, court records show.
During Walker’s sentencing hearing, prosecutor Michelle Fleck said that while she does not believe Walker intended to kill Amaya, it “shocks the conscience” to think the other woman had consensual sex with him, as he has claimed.
“This had to have been one of the more terrifying experiences that a young woman can go through,” Fleck said, later adding that the body was in the apartment “the entire time that she’s forced to perform sexual acts on him.”
If Walker is released on parole, he would be required to register as a sex offender and would be placed on lifetime supervision, according to court records.

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Morgan Amaya
 
He's 57. she's 22. It's Vegas.

What does one do if they don't have a car with a trunk?
Big suitcase.
 
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