The network pulls the plug on Megan Wants a Millionaire and I Love Money 3
Ryan Jenkins was dropped off at a British Columbia hotel by a woman, hours before he killed himself.
"We still have a long process of closure," says Lisa Lapore, mother of Jasmine Fiore
Wanted for the murder of model Jasmine Fiore, he died of apparent suicide, cops say
A jealous Jenkins punched Jasmine Fiore and would sneak through her text messages, her former fiancé tells PEOPLE
Police announce a warrant for the man suspected of killing Jasmine Fiore and say he's fled to Canada.
A woman who said she had a mother-daughter relationship with slain model Jasmine Fiore told CNN's Larry King on Thursday night that Fiore never informed her that she had been married.
The company behind Megan Wants a Millionaire says it will better screen future applicants
"Ryan Jenkins is an animal," said a friend of the victim's at an emotional news conference seeking help in finding the fugitive
Authorities are on the lookout for the reality star, who is "person of interest" in the death of his wife Jasmine Fiore
Ryan Jenkins is also due in court for an alleged April domestic violence assault against his wife
Wednesday, August 19, 2009: 7:28 PM ET - Preliminary reports are the swimsuit model found dead in a suitcase inside a Buena Park, California dumpster was strangled. Jasmine Fiore had signs of physical trauma when her body was discovered Saturday morning. The shocking discovery came just hours after her husband, reality TV star, Ryan Jenkins reported Fiore missing. The pair was last spotted in San Diego at a poker game Friday night. And the skeletons are already flying out of the closet for Jenkins. We've just received a criminal report stemming from a 2005 assault case in Calgary, Alberta involving Jenkins and a woman who was not Jasmine Fiore. (From Stacey Newman, Nancy Grace Producer)