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June 24, 2008

Defendant on video: 'I didn't do anything for her to die'

WARWICK -- Jurors in Brian Mlyniec's murder trial this morning watched video of West Warwick police questioning Mlyniec about the acts he and Kelly Ann Anderson engaged in at his house before she was found dead there two years ago.

Mlyniec, on the tape, did not really want to talk about the sexual activities. He said that at one point he tied her ankles and wrists but did not want to go into it because "that makes me look like an animal or something."

Mlyniec and Anderson had left Kennedy Plaza in Providence and gone to his home on June 22, the day before she was found dead.

The police questions kept coming on the tape and Mlyniec ended up describing what he said the two did. At various points in the questioning, he said he did not remember.

"I didn't do anything for her to die," said Mlyniec, referring to their sex acts. "I mean, I love that girl."

Mlyniec is charged with first-degree murder in the 2006 death of Anderson. West Warwick firefighters found the body of Anderson, 41, inside Mlyniec’s home on the afternoon of June 23, 2006, after getting an anonymous call about a possible overdose. Anderson was pronounced dead at the scene and had face, throat and neck injuries.

Mlyniec has denied killing Anderson and told police the two had engaged in consensual, violent sex activities that resulted in the bruises and bleeding.

Mlyniec repeated on the tape seen by the jury today in Kent County Superior Court that what they did together was consensual.

-- projo.com staff writer Michael P. McKinney, with reports from Journal staff writer Nandini Jayakrishna

Posted by Mike McKinney  at 11:47 AM | Permalink

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"I didn't do anything for her to die," said Mlyniec, referring to their sex acts. "I mean, I love that girl."

Good thing he didn't hate her.

He said that at one point he tied her ankles and wrists but did not want to go into it because "that makes me look like an animal or something."

If it looks like a rose and smells like a rose, it's probably a rose.

1. Lock door.
2. Throw away key.

Good thing he didn't hate her | June 24, 2008 5:09 PM link

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