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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW: Megan Hauserman Calls Jasmine Fiore Murder A Horrific Tragedy; Says "Every Girl Can Be Tricked By Guys"

Oct. 14 2009, Published 12:22 p.m. ET

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Megan Hauserman, star of the now canceled VH1 reality TV show Megan Wants A Millionaire, is speaking publically for the first time about the gruesome murder of swimsuit model Jasmine Fiore.

Megan Wants a Millionaire Producers Claim No Knowledge Of Ryan Jenkins Background

Fiore's body was found mutilated and stuffed into a suitcase in a dumpster in Buena Park, California on August 15th.  Fiore's ex-husband Ryan Jenkins, a former contestant on Megan Wants A Millionaire, was charged with first degree murder, but took his own life before he could be brought to justice.

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Hauserman did not pick Jenkins, 32, as her millionaire on the show, but she spoke exclusively to RadarOnline.com at the Fox Reality Channel Really Awards in Hollywood Tuesday night and described the nightmare she lived through.  "It was a horrible horrific situation," Megan admitted. "Every single person is completely traumatized," she said about the grisly murder.

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Jenkins was found hanged at a Canadian motel -- which was less than two hours away from his mother's Vancouver home -- less than four days after he was charged in the  murder of Fiore.

"I think every girl can be tricked by guys, just when you think you know, you don't know," Megan said about Jenkins.

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