Breast implant data launches manhunt
Police investigators in Los Angeles have identified a murder victim by a serial number on her breast implants.

Police investigators in Los Angeles have identified a murder victim by a serial number on her breast implants.
The badly mutilated body of former model Jasmine Fiore, 28, was found in a suitcase deposited in a metal rubbish bin in Buena Park, south of Los Angeles, on August 15.
Officers investigating the case were unable to obtain dental records or fingerprints due to the killer removing the victims teeth and fingers. However, the serial number on the cosmetic implants yielded the information that has triggered a manhunt.
Mrs Fiores husband became the main suspect for the murder and police investigating the case later found his body at a secluded Canadian motel, on Monday August 24, where he had committed suicide.
Ryan Alexander Jenkins, 32, had evaded an international manhunt for days as he crossed from California into his native Canada.
His body was discovered at the isolated motel at the edge of British Columbias mountainous interior, on the outskirts of the town Hope.
According to reports, police responded to a call from motel staff who discovered Jenkins body hanging from the bar of a coat rack by a belt.
Jenkins had reported his wife missing before disappearing.
Canadian police issued a nationwide warrant for the suspects arrest after investigators discovered Jenkins boat more than 950 miles north of Los Angeles in the town of Point Roberts on the Canadian border.
The suspect was taking part in a popular television show Megan Wants a Millionaire. Jenkins was one of several wealthy young men trying to win the affections of a young woman in the show.
The show was cancelled after Jenkins was identified as a suspect.
Media reports claim that Mrs Fiore had no connection with the show, but that she and Jenkins married in Las Vegas in March. Reports added that she was seeking to annul the marriage.