Breast implants have recently made national headlines for the most unlikely reason. Not for being too large, or bad for your health, not being a problem in the objectification of women. No. They have been part of due process. Apparently, implants can identify you even if nothing else can, and may bring a man to justice.
Who knew?
Ryan Alexander Jenkins, a wealthy reality TV contestant, was served an arrest warrant for the alleged murder of his wife Jasmine Fiore, a swimsuit model. Jenkins was featured in the reality TV show, “Megan Wants a Millionaire.”
The two had a stormy relationship: Jenkins was charged in June with domestic violence for allegedly striking her with his fist. Jenkins also had a history of violence and sex addiction from 2007, which led to questions about his involvement in Fiore’s disappearance.
Fiore lived in L.A. and had last been seen in San Diego on August 13th. She had been with Jenkins. Jenkins reported her missing Saturday night.
Jasmine Fiore’s nude body was found stuffed in a bloody suitcase in a dumpster behind apartments in Buena Park, California on August 15th. Her body was so badly mutilated that the body was unidentifiable.
According to preliminary reports, cause of death was strangulation. Someone had gone to extreme lengths to hide her identity: her teeth had been pulled and all her fingers had been removed to prevent the body from being identified by dental records or fingerprints.
However, the culprit was not aware that implants have serial numbers on them. The detectives were able to trace back to the manufacturer, the surgeon, and ultimately, the patient – Jasmine Fiore. Without her implants, the body would have never been identified. However, the implants have possibly been a key step in the criminal process.
There are many factors that go into the decision to have a breast enlargement surgery. If you are thinking about having this type of surgery, you should plan to take some time and consider your reasons as well as details about the procedure.