Another Trans Nightmare: Elderly Woman Found Stuffed in Freezer After Trying Asking Trans Person to Leave Her Home

Las ​Vegas police ‌recently released disturbing footage showing the discovery of the​ body of 68-year-old Monique Gilbertson, allegedly ‍murdered by her 37-year-old‍ roommate, Daniel Roush, also known as⁤ Jazlynn. The body was found stuffed inside a freezer after police conducted a wellness‍ check when an acquaintance hadn’t seen Gilbertson ⁣for two weeks.

Roush had been living with Gilbertson after ⁤she​ allowed him to stay in⁣ her home in⁤ exchange for paying rent and doing handyman work. Though, he⁣ was kicked out in ⁤late October when Gilbertson changed the locks after a dispute. ⁤

Upon entering GilbertsonS‍ home, police found ⁣signs of ‍drug use and discovered Roush’s wife, Gina Lopez roush, ⁢present in the house.Gilbertson was found frozen ⁢inside the freezer, with evidence suggesting she had been dead for several days. toxicology reports indicated⁤ that Gilbertson had a lethal dose of fentanyl in her system, leading prosecutors to allege that Roush purposefully⁤ administered the drug in an attempt⁢ to take over Gilbertson’s life. ⁢He has been charged with second-degree ⁤murder.


Las Vegas police released footage of the moment they discovered a woman’s dead body, which her roommate allegedly stuffed into a freezer after murdering her.

Police identified the victim as 68-year-old Monique Gilbertson and her roommate as 37-year-old Daniel Roush — who went by “Jazlynn” — as the suspect, according to KVVU in Las Vegas, Nevada.

KLAS-TV obtained the grisly footage Wednesday, but police arrested Roush on Nov. 6.

WARNING: The following video contains images that some may find disturbing.

Gilbertson had met Roush at the Home Depot, KVVU reported.

She had allowed him to live with her under the agreement that he would pay some of the rent and do some handy work for her.

But around Oct. 22, Gilbertson kicked Roush out of her home and changed the locks, according to KLAS-TV.

On Nov. 6, police responded to a wellness check after an acquaintance said they hadn’t seen Gilbertson for two weeks.

Police arrived and attempted to gain entry to the house with a locksmith before Roush reluctantly allowed officers into Gilbertson’s home.

Once inside, police discovered another woman in the house — later identified as Roush’s wife, Gina Lopez Roush — along with “a large amount of suspected drugs, including fentanyl and drug paraphernalia, and apparently blood near the freezer,” documents said, according to KLAS-TV.

Gilbertson was found “folded up” inside the freezer and appeared to have been “frozen for some time,” said Clark County Deputy District Attorney James Puccinelli.

WARNING: The following video contains images that some may find disturbing.

Police arrested Roush immediately upon finding the body.

Gilbertson reportedly had 400 nanograms of fentanyl per millimeter in her system, about 200 times the lethal dose, Puccinelli said.

“Daniel Roush gave Monique Gilbertson massive amounts of fentanyl in an effort to cause her to be deceased, so he could go into her house and take over her life, essentially,” Puccinelli said.

Roush’s page revealed he was disturbed.

“I’m a trans female just trying to find my place in this world. Not sure if I’ll ever find it.”

“Daniel Roush, aka Jazzlynn — who identifies as a ‘trans female just trying to find [her] place in this world’ on — is accused of killing Monique Gilbertson in an effort to ‘take over her life,’” Puccinelli said, Law and Crime reported.

He now faces a second-degree murder charge.




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