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Woman, 22, ‘killed by man she met online after saying she just wanted to be friends’ as ‘gruesome scene’ uncovered

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A 22-year-old woman reportedly told a man that she wasn’t interested in dating – just friendship.

But now she is dead, and the man accused of killing her is behind bars.

Close-up selfie of a smiling young woman with long dark hair, a septum piercing, and a heart-shaped necklace.
Facebook/Kayli Arseth

A 22-year-old woman was allegedly killed by a man she met online[/caption]

Mugshot of Jose Luis Lopez Xique.
Hennepin County Jail

Text messages obtained by police showed Arseth was clear about wanting to remain friends with Jose Luis Lopez Xique[/caption]

Cops said the victim, Kayli Grace Arseth, was found shot multiple times inside her Richfield, Minnesota apartment on June 17.

Officers described the apartment as a “gruesome scene,” with bloodstains and a smear on the outside of the door.

Prosecutors charged 27-year-old Jose Luis Lopez Xique with second-degree intentional murder.

Investigators said Lopez Xique had been pursuing a romantic relationship with Arseth, but she told him she didn’t have the “mental capacity” for that.

The two met online and had been spending time together, but her friends told police it was never romantic or sexual.

Text messages obtained by police showed Arseth was clear about wanting to remain friends, the Kansas City Star reported.

“I did enjoy hanging out with you, but I don’t have enough mental capacity for any type of relationship right now,” she told him in a Snapchat message sent on June 16.

That same day, Lopez Xique’s phone was tracked to her apartment between 3:38 pm and 4:47 pm.

A neighbor told police they heard fighting inside, per NBC affiliate KARE 11.

According to the criminal complaint, the neighbor heard Arseth shout, “How could you do this to me?” shortly before Lopez Xique left.


He was later tracked to Bloomington, a suburb in Minnesota, where police recovered two trash bags with ammo, gauze, gloves, a hat, and a pair of shoes.

Investigators also found rubber gloves, wipes, and masking tape in a trash can.

Lopez Xique was arrested near his home in Shakopee, southwest of Minneapolis on July 3, and didn’t seem surprised, police said.

Officers noted visible scratches and puncture wounds on his arms at the time of his arrest.

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A Glock 9mm handgun was later recovered from his home.

He is being held at the Hennepin County Jail on a $3 million bond, with a court appearance scheduled for August 5.

County Attorney Mary Moriarty called it “a terrible instance of extreme, targeted violence” in a statement.

“Our office will prosecute Mr. Lopez Xique to protect our community and hold him accountable for his actions,” Moriarty said.

Arseth’s family called for a welfare check after she didn’t show up for work or respond to calls or knocks.

Her loved ones remember her as a vibrant, fearless woman who worked as a behavioral technician for children with autism, according to an obituary.

She was also a snowboarder, swimmer, skater, track athlete, artist, and aspiring development psychology student.

A GoFundMe page called her a “bright, sassy, funny, and caring personality” who loved hard and accepted everyone.

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Facebook/Kayli Arseth

The two met online and had been spending time together[/caption]

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