Saturday, October 3, 2009

Somebody Done Killed AJ






Atlanta homicide detectives have a "person of interest" they are interviewing in the death of the former fiancé of the newest member of the reality television show The Real Housewives of Atlanta.


Ashley "A.J." Jewell, who was engaged to Kandi Burruss until last August, died of massive head injuries he suffered in a "one-on-one" fight in the parking lot of an Atlanta strip bar, the Body Tap Club in the 1200 block of Marietta Boulevard.


Atlanta police spokesman Officer James Polite said detectives were still "trying to figure out [what happened]. We had a pretty good number of witnesses that are being cooperative."
But the cause of the fight was still not known Saturday.
Polite said Jewell worked at the club but he did not know in what capacity. Burruss said in an interview with the entertainment Web site Essence.com last month that Jewell had bought an interest in an Atlanta club but she did not identify the business.
Burruss, who has a daughter, was flooded with condolences Saturday on her social networking pages on Twitter.com and MySpace.com.
Kandi Burruss thanked friends for their condolences and asked for prayers for Jewell's six children.
She also asked to be left alone. "im just in one of those moods where i dont wanna talk, i dont wanna b held & told its gonna b ok. i just wanna cry myself 2 sleep, alone," she wrote on a Twitter.com post.
She also posted that she had to get some rest before her uncle's funeral on Saturday.
Burruss joined the program that features metro Atlanta "housewives" who focus on status, clothing and who's arguing and why.
Jewell, as Burruss' fiancé, appeared occasionally the show. In some episodes Burruss, 33, argued with her mother over her relationship with Jewell.
Burruss is an award-winning singer-songwriter and a solo performer. She was a member of the now-disbanded R&B group Xscape.
According to an interview last month with the entertainment Web site Essence.com, Burruss and Jewell had taken a "hiatus" from their relationship but remained friends while they worked on their issues.

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