At around 9 a.m. on August 16, 2009, the day after reporting Fiore missing and after spending some time packing, Jenkins was seen leaving their penthouse for the last time. Police said he then left Los Angeles, and went to
Nevada to pick up his speedboat. On August 17, when contacted by police, Jenkins said he was in Utah, and was headed to Canada to resolve some immigration issues. The
Whatcom County Sheriff's Department received witness reports of Jenkins' black BMW SUV towing a boat toward the Canada–US border. Police later found the BMW SUV and an empty boat trailer at a marina in
Blaine, Washington; the engine was still warm. At the time Jenkins was only a person of interest in the investigation. He had not been charged, but Canadian authorities had been alerted to watch for him.
U.S. Coast Guard and
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) confirmed they had boats patrolling northwest Washington waters looking for Jenkins as early as August 19. Initial media reports were that the US Coast Guard and Canadian authorities chased Jenkins' speedboat as it crossed to
Point Roberts, Washington, but officials later denied these reports. where Jenkins' stepmother lives. The
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) announced that they believed Jenkins crossed into Canada by boat sometime between August 19 and 20. On August 20, Jenkins was charged with Fiore's murder, and an arrest warrant was issued. The same day, Jenkins called his detained father at the
Vancouver International Airport, but his father had to hang up the call because of a cell phone policy while waiting in line at the
U.S. Customs and Border Protection entry. Jenkins arrived in a silver 2001
Chrysler PT Cruiser with a young blonde woman at the Thunderbird Motel in
Hope, British Columbia,
Canada. The car had
Alberta license plates. They pulled up beside a dumpster, rather than beside the rooms, which the motel manager said was strange. Jenkins stayed in the car while a young woman paid cash for three nights' accommodation. The manager described the woman as attractive, about 25 to 30 years old, and very calm, making small talk while registering. The guest in the room next door said the woman stayed for about 20 minutes with Jenkins in Room 2, and then left the motel. The woman proved to be Jenkins's half-sister, Alena Jenkins. The manager saw Jenkins walking outside the motel the next day, August 21. At 11:30 a.m. on August 23, the pair failed to check out. Having noticed very little activity over the weekend, the motel manager and his nephew decided to check on the room. No
suicide note was found at the motel; however, police found a document saved on Jenkins' computer titled, "
Last Will and Testament", which was dated August 20, 2009. On August 27, 2009, investigators found a storage unit full of Jenkins' belongings, including a suitcase of clothes, in
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