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Who Killed Katie Wilkins? L.A. Sheriff Says Pepperdine President's Son Can't Be Questioned, Despite Fingerprints

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The victim's family is begging Chris Benton to come forward.
The family of Katie Wilkins, a 25-year-old aspiring graphic designer found dead in her parents' Malibu garage on Saturday, April 28, may never know exactly why or how she died.

Based on syringe marks in Wilkins' arm and her drug history, L.A. County Sheriff's investigators are quite positive she overdosed on heroin (although the coroner's final autopsy results are still pending). But there was clearly someone else at her side on that Friday night:

Twenty-seven-year-old Malibu royalty Chris Benton, whose father is Pepperdine President Andrew Benton, has been placed at the scene by a thumbprint that investigators found on the garage door. He can also be seen in surveillance video from a nearby McDonald's, climbing into Wilkins' silver BMW around 8:30 p.m. on Friday. And the victim's brother, Steve Wilkins, wrote on an online sleuth forum that he has "text messages showing a planned meeting" between the two old friends at that very hour.

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Wilkins was found on the garage floor with her pants pulled down.
When Steve discovered his sister's lifeless body on Saturday evening, all drug paraphernalia had been removed from the scene -- along with Wilkins' silver BMW.

The car turned up at a Canoga Park tow yard a little over a week later, and was brushed for fingerprints. Today, Detective Tim O'Quinn tells LA Weekly that the crime lab finally has those results:

"There were no prints," he says. "They didn't come up with anything."

So whoever drove the car last either made sure not to touch the freshly wiped steering wheel, or made sure to wipe it down before jumping ship.

As much as this appears to be another move on Benton's part to cover up what really happened at the Wilkins' mansion that night, Detective O'Quinn says neither the squeaky-clean BMW nor the thumbprint on the garage is enough to warrant Benton's arrest.

The young Pepperdine progeny is certainly wanted for questioning in the case. But before investigators could convince him to talk, they say the Benton family lawyer contacted the sheriff's station and said no such interrogation would take place.

"If you've got a guy who's unwilling to talk to you, what do you do?" asks O'Quinn. "We can't beat a statement out of anybody."

The detective later adds that if Benton "were an average Joe on the street, perhaps we would be able to talk to him. [But] he had a fairly expensive lawyer hired from day one."

Even as more suspicious details about Wilkins' final moments come out -- cops now say her clothes were partially removed, and a syringe was stuck into the same arm she writes with -- no witness nor video nor DNA test can say exactly when Benton left, or what he may have done before leaving.

Wilkins was found with her pants pulled down to mid-thigh and her shirt pulled up above her bellybutton, according to O'Quinn. He says it looked to both him and the coroner that the young woman had been "dragged or pulled" into the garage.

But even if DNA test results end up showing that Benton touched Wilkins' clothing, "how do you prove the timing?" asks Detective O'Quinn.

Benton could be in semi-serious trouble if he confessed:

If he administered the drug to his friend, with or without force (there were no immediate signs of trauma to Wilkins' body, and she didn't test positive for a date-rape drug, says O'Quinn), he could be charged with involuntary manslaughter. And even if Benton was merely present when Wilkins shot herself up, then left the house with the knowledge that she could die -- without calling 911 or getting help -- he could face the same charge.

However, detectives can't determine any of the above without talking to Benton -- and at this time, he has no intention of coming forward. So although the case isn't officially closed, it's at a complete standstill.

The City of Malibu is historically obsessed with maintaining an annual murder count of zero, so officials are probably going to be happier with the "accidental overdose" verdict. As is Pepperdine President Andrew Benton, who released this statement to the media early on:

"In this case I am just Andy, father of someone who knew Katie and her family. Pepperdine has absolutely nothing to do with this. To suggest otherwise is merely sensationalism. My wife and I hold the Wilkins family in very high regard and are deeply pained by their loss. Illegal substances are a scourge on society and they have hurt many wonderful families in Malibu. If anything, I hope this devastating situation will underscore the damage that drugs have had on some of our best and brightest. I don't really know anything. Period. I would like to be helpful, but I don't really know anything beyond what I am reading in the press."

Meanwhile, on the "Truth for Katie" Facebook page, a member of the victim's family asks:

"How can someone who knew Katie leave her body like that? Why wasn't 911 called? She deserved more respect. What happened to morals? What happened to accountability? What kind of person could act in such a despicable manner? I am angry and sad...my parents are broken...our lives have been changed forever. And the person who was with her the night she died walks free without a care in the world."

[@simone_electra / swilson@laweekly.com / @LAWeeklyNews]

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GotTruth
GotTruth

This case was officially closed by the LASD a few days ago. No justice for Katie!!

Maliwho
Maliwho

I grew up amongst these two individuals. Andy Benton was a softball coach of mine way back when I was an adolescent. I have never had anything against him and have always seen him as an upstanding gentleman until now.  I knew of Katie Wilkins but not personally.  In my teenage years I witnessed Chris Benton sell, and administer drugs and take them openly with groups of friends, in one particular case AT his parent's house ON the Pepperdine campus. It is clear that Andy Benton has never had a role as a real "parent" in Chris' life... but always managed to go out of his way to be a part of his daughters life and be involved in the community.  I never understood the favoritism and I still don't.  Perhaps Chris was a bad apple from day one... but the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.If there was a way to convince Chris to come forward, it would take a complete upheaval of his upbringing and values.  His downward spiral began years ago and it will continue until he is behind bars. He (and the rest of us) already lost friends to Heroin, this is not the first and perhaps he has become desensitized to it all. I really hope that I am wrong, and that the guy comes to terms with this at some point so that the rest of our community can have answers. 

Pepperdine4Life
Pepperdine4Life

Third rate university? What does that have to do be anything? You reek of irrelevance Mr. Sputnik. The university I went to, Pepperdine University, was first rate to myself and  the others I know who went there. More arbitrarily, it was also first rate by its top 50 ranking when I entered as a freshman - but I digress. Now that an unfortunate situation has occured, you seek to discredit an entire institution by your snide putdown. Jealousy, perhaps? I don't know - maybe you just want to be a negative person.

 

Moreover, as a lawyer, I can also tell you that you, and others on here, fail to understand the basic process of police procedure, which has clearly been outlined in the article above. You can't just haul someone in for questioning if you have nothing but a modicum of circumstantial evidence, especially in the face of a high priced attorney. This is unfortunately the world in which we live. I, for one, am all about transparency, but apparently, one of the parties who is alleged to be involved doesn't see it this way. I am sure that most people who could be implicated in any sort of crime would take all steps to protect themselves from any undue burden of self-incrimination. That is common sense.

 

As a Christian, most importantly, my heart goes out to everybody involved in this sordid affair, especially the family who has forever lost a child. Regardless of where the blame will ultimately lie, you shouldn't spend your days trying to make this a Pepperdine thing, rather, a sad tale of fallen humanity and how we must all do our best, especially those who are in the public eye, to live up to the mores and values we seek to espouse to others.

LA_WEAKLY
LA_WEAKLY

"If you've got a guy who's unwilling to talk to you, what do you do?" asks O'Quinn. "We can't beat a statement out of anybody."

 

You do it all the time, nbd.

AnonyMouse
AnonyMouse

Does her car have GPS? (or the scumbag son's or the scumbag daddy's)...this case stinks to high-heaven !

 

VIP's can still get away with murder in LA and it DISGUSTS me !!!

AnonyMouse
AnonyMouse

Sheriff Lee Baca has got to go !!! The LA County DA has got to prosecute this richy-rich scumbag...they have enough...cell phone texts, fingerprint at the scene, obvious cover-up, "surveillance video from a nearby McDonald's", etc...Where was he during all this time, where's his cell?....Search it...and get his call logs and GPS location info from the cell phone company !

 

And Pepperdine needs to fire his scumbag daddy, or all Pepperdine women should not show up to school in protest, faculty and students, no woman should give $$$ to Pepperdine, and no women should apply to Pepperdine.

 

City of Malibu should be ashamed.  And where's the Sheriff Lee Baca's  Spokeshole, Steve Whitmore...Is this one too dirty for even him to handle?

 

Get a search warrant for his home, his car, his computer, his cell, his everything !  And his daddy's everything, too !  Prosecute his daddy, too, if possible !

 

Get the call logs from the house phones, too !

ToddSputnik
ToddSputnik

I fail to understand why her family has to "beg" for the Pepperdine (a third-rate "University") President Jr. to come forward.  They pay taxes and the police should do their job and bring in Jr. for questioning since, as far as I know, there is no such thing as a University President-Son Communication Privilege preventing them from doing so.

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