Ryan Jenkins Suffered From Sex Addiction

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The millionaire reality television star accused of murdering his model wife, Ryan Jenkins, apparently suffered from sex addiction.  Jasmine Fiore's body was found naked and stuffed in a suitcase.

From Radar Online:

Previous speculations about what caused the murder pointed to her contact with an ex-boyfriend and their texting back and forth the night before she died. It was suspected that Ryan had seen the texts and murdered Jasmine as a result, but now, his longtime friend has come forward and said that what lay at the root of Ryan's rage was not jealousy, but sex addiction.

The friend told Radar, "Sex was constantly on [Ryan's] mind. It's all he talked about." The friend said that two years ago on Ryan's 30th birthday, he and his friends hired two strippers. Ryan reportedly tore off all of his clothes and made a scene in front of the whole crowd, trying to get both of the girls to have sex with him. When neither of the girls would oblige, he went ballistic and turned violent, and the party dispersed immediately. Says his friend, "He was drunk and nasty."

Jasmine and Ryan had been at a poker tournament in San Diego the night before her murder.

Jenkins had appeared on the VH1 reality series "Megan Wants a Millionaire". 

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