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Google exec murdered by expensive prostitute

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http://valleywag.gawker.com/police-...oin-dosing-prostitut-1602425957/+laceydonohue

Gawker's sum-up:

A pleasure cruise went wrong for Google executive Forrest Timothy Hayes, after police say his expensive prostitute pal killed him with a heroin overdose aboard his 50-foot yacht.

Hayes (right), who worked executive gigs at Apple and Sun before landing at Google, can be seen in dockside surveillance footage, reeling from the heavy dope injection by his paid companion, Alix Catherine Tichleman (left). In the footage, she's polite enough to finish her wine before exiting the yacht, but not kind enough to help as she watches him slowly die. Tichleman, age 26, is being held on $1.5 million bail on "suspicion of second-degree murder, destruction of evidence and transporting and providing narcotics," the Santa Cruz Sentinel reports.

Police say Hayes met Tichleman on a sugar daddy dating site, and charged in the thousands in exchange for sex. "It is incredible to see the number of people Forrest touched," remarked one friend on Hayes' memorial website.

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Full story from the Santa Cruz Sentinel:

http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/sa...accused-murder-after-santa-cruz-mans-overdose

SANTA CRUZ >> Police arrested a 26-year-old high-priced call girl from Georgia on 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. 26 encounter on Hayes' 50-foot yacht, Escape, at the Santa Cruz Small Craft Harbor, said Santa Cruz Deputy Police Chief Steve Clark.

Tichelman provided heroin for Hayes, a Google executive, while they were inside the yacht, police said. A surveillance video from the boat shows that Hayes was "suffering medical complications" and lost consciousness, Clark said. 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, police said.

"She showed no regard for him. She was just trying to cover her tracks," Clark said Tuesday.

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, police said.

Tichelman was arrested Friday on suspicion of second-degree murder, destruction of evidence and transporting and providing narcotics, police said.

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," said Clark.

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 that his family wrote for the Sentinel. "His brilliant mind, contagious smile and warm embrace will be missed and cherished in memories by his friends and family."

FAMILY MAN

Hayes' co-workers and friends described him as intelligent, a family man with a great sense of humor with a penchant for impulse buys.

Hayes once vented to a co-worker on a Friday about his 40-minute commute to Google in Mountain View and he said he wished he could use the carpool lane. By Monday, Hayes had bought a Chevy Volt hybrid to do just that.

"We all know Forrest, he is a very practical guy, yet impatient to fix the issue," wrote Mahesh Krishnaswamy, on a memorial website in Hayes' honor. "He always came up with fairly simple and elegant solutions — very candid in his opinion, yet reasonable in his judgment and caring with his interactions."

Another friend said he sent Hayes a picture of a yacht for sale. Days later, Hayes had bought it.

Police declined to say when Hayes and Tichelman first crossed paths.

Authorities said they met on SeekingArrangement.com, which according to the website is, "for sugar daddies and sugar babies seeking mutually beneficial relationships and arrangements."

Tichelman attended high school in Atlanta, according to her Facebook page. She describes herself on Facebook and Twitter as an aspiring model, makeup artist, writer, exotic dancer and a "hustler." In January 2013, she posted on Facebook that "life is great, a great boyfriend, nice house, monkeys, loving family ... doesn't get any better than this i don't think."

She wrote that she attended a beauty school and also studied journalism at Georgia State University.

One of her Facebook pages contains an alias, AK Kennedy, and her social media posts range from poems about heroin to a love of the TV show "Dexter," about a blood spatter technician who is also a serial killer. Pursed-lipped selfies show her posing with dyed red hair, tattoos and black lingerie. Police initially said her name was Tichleman.

"My eyes are red red red ... combination of the glitter eyeliner and the medical grade I've been smokin' on," she tweeted in May 2013 — her last post.

After her November 2013 encounter with Hayes, Santa Cruz police combed Hayes' yacht for evidence. Clark, the deputy police chief, said it was a challenge because Tichelman destroyed evidence or took it with her.

"She did some cleaning. She took some evidence from the scene," Clark said.

Police discovered there were surveillance cameras inside and outside the yacht, yet the boat captain did not want to give the video to investigators because of the lurid nature of the case, authorities said.

CRIME IMAGES

Eventually, Santa Cruz police obtained a judge's order to get the video recordings, which were stored on a cloud server, authorities said. The images helped them identify Tichelman, Clark said.

By then, Tichelman was living in Folsom. Santa Cruz police learned of another similar death outside California that Tichelman allegedly was involved with, which further piqued investigators' interest, Clark said. She has not been charged in that case, and authorities declined to say where it was.

In recent months, Santa Cruz police tried to lure Tichelman back to Santa Cruz County by setting up a modeling gig, but "it was going to take us too long to make it a believable scenario," said Clark.

Police were concerned that she might leave the state, so investigators essentially convinced her that a rich client would pay her more than $1,000 for sex. She arranged to rendezvous with the fictitious wealthy man at a high-end hotel in Santa Cruz County on the Fourth of July, police said. Authorities declined to name the hotel.

Police met her there, arrested her and took her to the Santa Cruz police station for questioning. After extensive interviews, Tichelman was linked to Hayes' homicide, Clark said.

She remained in Santa Cruz County Jail on Tuesday in lieu of $1.5 million bail, according to jail records. She is expected to be arraigned in Santa Cruz County Superior Court on Wednesday, according to court records.

Clark said Tichelman supplied drugs to Hayes and was responsible for his death.

"She showed absolutely no regard for this person she injected with heroin," Clark said.

"She had a responsibility to provide some lifesaving effort."

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Ivan 3414

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Police say Hayes met Tichleman on a sugar daddy dating site, and charged in the thousands in exchange for sex. "It is incredible to see the number of people Forrest touched," remarked one friend on Hayes' memorial website.

I guess this journalist is trying to be funny. Reads as tasteless to me.
 

clav

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"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 that his family wrote for the Sentinel.

Sounded like his marriage had problems.
 

akira28

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It's bullshit they're going to try to get her for murder.

They write it like she shot him with a gun. He bought a yacht, an expensive hooker, and decided to ride the horse. You can't say she murdered him because she helped tie him off and didn't nurse him to health when he nodded off into permanent oblivion.
 

Kyzer

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"It is incredible to see the number of people Forrest touched," remarked one friend on Hayes' memorial website.

That was a weirdly placed sentence. Were they trying to be funny?

And chick looks like Mills Jovovichs evil twin...
 

Salmonax

Member
I guess this journalist is trying to be funny. Reads as tasteless to me.

Yeah, that was unnecessary. Anyway, it's always interesting to get insight into the extremely wealthy being just as sad and desperate as everyone else. Talk about an embarrassing way to go.
 
You could have better for free if you got some game.

Your misunderstanding the situation. This guy was a married executive, he's not going to go out and try to pick up a girl with all the complications that potentially go along with that. As the old saying goes, "you don't pay a pro to stay, you pay a pro to leave".

Why would you kill a sugar daddy you met on a sugar daddy website?

If I'm reading the situation right, it sounds like he overdosed and she fled the scene. The issue seems to be how cold she was about just letting him die rather than even attempting to get him help. She should have done something, but I'm not sure the murder charge is appropriate.
 

Stet

Banned
Police tried to lure her to jail by promising a modelling gig but it was too unbelievable, so they just told her they'd give her $1000 for sex.

That's a burn by the police.
 
"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 that his family wrote for the Sentinel.

Not much a family man if you're with 26 yr old sugar babies...

Also, I smell foul play.
 

liquidtmd

Banned
I have GOT to invite you to all my parties.

Id have to Google what a party is. Because the dead murdered guy worked for Google.

And then Id Google fun because I dont know what that is. That would lead me to an escort site. Id meet a girl on there and then she'd kill me.
 
It's bullshit they're going to try to get her for murder.

They write it like she shot him with a gun. He bought a yacht, an expensive hooker, and decided to ride the horse. You can't say she murdered him because she helped tie him off and didn't nurse him to health when he nodded off into permanent oblivion.

http://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-charges/second-degree-murder-overview.html

Second-degree murder is ordinarily defined as: 1) an intentional killing that is not premeditated or planned, nor committed in a reasonable "heat of passion"; or 2) a killing caused by dangerous conduct and the offender's obvious lack of concern for human life. Second-degree murder may best be viewed as the middle ground between first-degree murder and voluntary manslaughter.

I'd say that somebody who sits around and drinks wine while some guy slowly dies in front of them, and then tries to cover it up demonstrates an "obvious lack of concern for human life".
 

jtb

Banned
It's Gawker. of course that "number of people Forrest touched" bit was tasteless, snarky, and, most tellingly, intentional.

it's what they do.
 

Zaph

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If I'm reading the situation right, it sounds like he overdosed and she fled the scene. The issue seems to be how cold she was about just letting him die rather than even attempting to get him help. She should have done something, but I'm not sure the murder charge is appropriate.

But she didn't try to help, instead drank wine, grabbed her stuff and left. Seems odd, surely you want to keep a sugar daddy alive?
 

Stet

Banned
Exactly. Also, I don't think you're obligated to help. Don't we have a Good Samaritan Law for that reason? To protect you IF you decide to help.

I suppose they want to avenge the death of a bigshot, though, in any way they can. If a regular dude died because he OD'ed on some coke with a prostitute, no one would slap murder charges on her (I think).

What are you talking about? It was caught on CCTV footage, of course they would investigate and charge someone.
 

terrisus

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Police say Hayes met Tichleman on a sugar daddy dating site, and charged in the thousands in exchange for sex. "It is incredible to see the number of people Forrest touched," remarked one friend on Hayes' memorial website.

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I have GOT to invite you to all my parties.

Dude died. Joke wasn't funny.

He was trying to make light of some guy dying by making a bad joke and trying to be first post, most likely.

Maybe if he would've taken his time he could've come up with something better, but then he would be second or third post by then... so it probably wouldn't have been worth it to him.
 

danwarb

Member
Sugardaddy website... whatever.

It's hilarious they want to still call him a family man and a loving husband, after this. Uh, okay, partying with your sugarbabies doing illegal drugs. Yeah, great family guy.



I'm sure he was brilliant and wonderful, RIP. But ffs, stop trying to paint him as a family man if he's not. He can be awesome in other ways.

He had a family, he was a man.

I know you can't judge someone from a mug shot, but she does have the Charles Manson serial killer eyes.
 
"She showed no regard for him. She was just trying to cover her tracks," Clark said Tuesday.

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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.
I'm not convinced yet.

Perhaps it was just an overdose. How is she supposed to know if he is just peacefully passing out or going into a terminal overdose?

That said, I haven't see the video. So perhaps it is more revealing. And did she steal anything?
 

xbhaskarx

Member
Police say Hayes met Tichleman on a sugar daddy dating site, and charged in the thousands in exchange for sex. "It is incredible to see the number of people Forrest touched," remarked one friend on Hayes' memorial website.

Just how many prostitutes showed up to this memorial??

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 that his family wrote for the Sentinel.

"Forrest will be remembered above all for OD'ing on a boat with a prostitute. More than anything else he enjoyed doing heroin with a prostitute on his boat" just doesn't have the same ring to it...
 

Rockandrollclown

lookwhatyou'vedone
Sounds to me like dude just overdosed and she did nothing to help and rightly wanted to flee before cops arrived. How is that murder?
 

Stet

Banned
What I'm saying is, I'm pretty sure she's getting charged mostly because he's a big deal.

If he bought the drugs, and he OD'ed on them, it doesn't seem right she's going to get the label of "murderer" for that.

(It looks like she supplied them, but I'm still not sure why that matters. If I sold you a gun illegally, and you used the gun to kill yourself, would I be charged with murder?)

If you sat with me and did nothing while I killed myself, you might.
 

liquidtmd

Banned
You make dead people jokes at your parties? That's cool I guess. Like, do you joke about dead relatives to break the ice?

I quite like black humour, it just struck me as a particularly lazy 'heheh I made a reference' gag

Ive had a crappy day and am crabby, ignore me
 
What kind of family man buys time with high class hookers and shoots heroin? That seems like the opposite of a "family man" to me.
 

Fury Sense

Member
murder?

dude was in full control of the situation. is it so unthinkable that he himself could be responsible for doing heroin on his yacht with a prostitute?
 
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