‘It’s demented’: Family crushed after aspiring model, real estate agent found murdered in luxury Los Angeles apartment

Police are investigating the murder of Maleesa Mooney, inset. (Screenshots from Los Angeles station KABC/YouTube)

Police are investigating the murder of Maleesa Mooney, inset. (Screenshots from Los Angeles station KABC/YouTube)

The Los Angeles Police Department on Wednesday announced the arrest of a 41-year-old Minnesota man in the death of a Los Angeles model found dead in the refrigerator of her apartment.

Cops identified the suspect as Magnus Daniel Humphrey of Hopkins, a suburb of Minneapolis. He’s accused of killing 31-year-old Maleesa Mooney and then bounding her hands and ankles and gagging her mouth before stuffing her in the refrigerator of her downtown Los Angeles apartment. Mooney’s mother, concerned for her well-being, called police on Sept. 12 after she hadn’t been seen for nearly a week and officers found her body.

Court filings on the federal docket in the Northern District of Illinois show that a judge issued an arrest warrant for Humphrey on July 20, nearly two months before he allegedly killed Mooney. The judge issued the warrant after he failed to show up to a court hearing, the docket shows. Humphrey was on probation for a 2017 conviction for distributing heroin, records show. A federal judge in Minnesota sentenced him to six years in prison and five years probation. Humphrey was released from federal custody in December 2021, but violated his probation in January 2023 and was arrested. He was released in May.

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