Alix Tichelman, 26, has made quite a name for herself. The alleged high-end prostitute was charged with manslaughter concerning the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes, 51, on Nov. 23, 2013 after injecting him with heroin and watching him die. HollywoodLife.com has come up with 5 things you have to know about this alleged murderess.
1. She’s being charged with manslaughter for injecting Google exec with heroin and watching him die.
Alix was charged with manslaughter and other charges on July 9 for allegedly injecting Google executive Forrest Hayes with heroin and watching him die on Nov. 23, 2013 in Santa Cruz, Calif., according to USA Today. She did not enter a plea on July 9 and her bail has been set at $1.5 million.
2. She’s allegedly a high-end prostitute.
Alix had an “ongoing prostitution relationship” with Forrest, USA Today reports. The two met on SeekingArrangement.com, which is a site that sets up “sugar daddies” and “sugar babies,” authorities have said. An undercover policeman managed to persuade Alix to come back to Santa Cruz after posing as a client and offering $1,000 for sex.
3. Alix showed “no regard” for Forrest as he died. She drank a glass of wine before she left!
Alix didn’t try and help Forrest as he began struggling after a heroin injection. “She showed no regard for the victim,” Santa Cruz Police Deputy Chief Steve Clark told KXTV-TV in Sacramento. On security footage on the boat, Alix was seen picking up her things, which included drugs and needles, and drinking a glass of wine before getting off the boat, Steve said.
4. She wrote her struggle with drugs & killing sprees
This isn’t Alix’s first run-in with drugs. Alix wrote of her struggle with drugs in a poem titled “Heroin.”
“This private downward spiral-this suffocating black hole, makes you feel so warm inside, yet makes your heart so cold,” she wrote. “Each day takes its toll, your thoughts become emotionless, your soul feels too old.”
She’s also written of a darker side. She’s posted on Facebook about killing sprees, ABC News reports. “It’s really nice to talk with someone about killing sprees and murdering people in cold blood… and they love it too. no judgement. yay!” she wrote on June 28 before her Facebook was taken down.
5. Alix is also being investigated for a similar death in a different state.
Police have revealed that Alix is under investigation for a similar death of a “boyfriend” in a different state and authorities could eventually file more serious charges, USA Today reports. “She knows what the potential results are… She’s had someone die,” NBC Bay Area legal expert Steven Clark said.
HollywoodLifers, what do you think of Alix Tichelman? Should she be found guilty of manslaughter for the death of Google exec Forrest Hayes? Let us know!
— Avery Thompson
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