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Woman to be Charged with Killing Killgore

The District Attorney's office plans to file murder charges against Jessica Lynn Lopez in connection with 22-year-old Brittany Killgore, a military wife whose body was found Tuesday near Temecula.

 

Prosecutors will file murder charges today against a woman arrested in connection with the death of a 22-year-old Fallbrook woman whose body was found near Lake Skinner.

Jessica Lynn Lopez faces 25 years to life in prison if convicted in the death of Brittany Killgore, the San Diego District Attorney's office said today.

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DA spokesperson Bonnie Dumanis would not give details regarding Lopez's alleged involvement in Killgore's disappearance and death.

Killgore, of Fallbrook, disappeared Friday. . Investigators went to the remote spot based on leads stemming from the arrest of Lopez, said San Diego sheriff's Capt. Duncan Fraser.

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Dumanis said authorities have been in touch with Killgore's family.

"Our hearts go out to Brittany's husband, Cory, as well as her family and friends, who are dealing with this sudden loss," she said. "This case has shaken many in San Diego County and many in the military community at Camp Pendleton."

Lopez, 25, was taken into custody late Tuesday morning at a Point Loma motel. She was booked into Las Colinas women's jail in Santee without bail late Tuesday night after being treated at a hospital for cuts suffered in an apparent suicide attempt.

who was subsequently arrested on weapon-theft charges, according to investigators.

Bail was kept high -- $500,000 -- with the judge agreeing that Perez was a flight risk. He is due back in court for a readiness conference April 26 and a preliminary hearing on May 17.

Perez, who faces up to three years and eight months behind bars if convicted on the weapons charges, remains a "person of interest" in Killgore's death and additional charges are possible, Dumanis said.

The county's top prosecutor, without elaborating, said there has been a lot of misinformation in the media about the case. Dumanis urged anyone with information about Killgore's disappearance and death to call Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477.

Authorities have not said how Lopez knew Killgore. According to U-T San Diego, public records showed Lopez and Perez once lived in the same Fallbrook apartment, about a half-mile from the apartment Killgore shared with her husband.

A neighbor told the newspaper that Lopez and a female roommate live in same Fallbrook apartment she once shared with Perez, and that he is often seen there.

The Lopez family released a statement through an attorney Wednesday.

"We pray for the family of Brittany Killgore and ask that the Lord comfort them during their time of grief and anguish. We ask that you pray for all those impacted by this tragic situation, including our family," the statement said.

Killgore's grandmother, Cheryl Coble of Farmington, Mo., told a hometown newspaper the victim's mother notified San Diego law enforcement about her daughter's disappearance after receiving a call from a stranger who found Killgore's cell phone in the downtown Gaslamp District.

The girlfriend -- it was not immediately clear if she was referring to Lopez -- apparently backed out at the last minute, she added.

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