Jurors Visit Ashton Kutcher's Dead Ex's Apartment Where She Was Killed — See The Horrific Crime Scene
June 19 2019, Published 10:03 p.m. ET
Jury members visited an evidence site of Ashton Kutcher's murdered ex girlfriend as the murder trial of Michael Gargiulo continues, and RadarOnline.com has obtained shocking photographs of where Ashley Ellerin was brutally stabbed to death.
Jurors gathered together on Wednesday, June 19 to view the apartment where the late actress' life was taken from her.
Readers know Gargiulo is charged in the stabbing deaths of two women, one of whom was about to go out with actor Ashton Kutcher that night, as well as attempting to kill a woman during a robbery at her Santa Monica home.
As RadarOnline.com reported, Kutcher, 41, dated 22-year-old Ellerin in 2001, and he appeared nervous as he testified in court about her murder for 40 minutes on May 29.
According to police, Ellerin died at the hands of alleged killer Gargiulo, who was arrested and charged with her death in 2008 after DNA linked him to the crime.
Scroll through for more on the trial and to see photos of where Ellerin was horrifically murdered.
Date For Death
Kutcher explained during trial that he had gone to Ellerin’s home the night of the murder to pick her up for a date.
2. Kutcher testified that he spoke to Ellerin on the phone at 8:24 p.m. and made arrangements to pick her up at her apartment later that night.
3. Kutcher said he got to Ellerin’s apartment at about 10:30 or 10:45 p.m.
4. But Ellerin never responded to his calls, or when he knocked on her door.
5. The actor said he left the area shortly after.
6. “I knocked on the front door and there was no answer,” he said. “I knocked again. There was no answer. At this point I assumed she had left for the night.” As he was leaving, he peered inside the house.
7. “I didn’t really want to be the guy that looks in someone’s window,” he said. “When I looked through, it looked like the place was a little bit of a mess, but I knew she was just moving in so I wasn’t really that concerned.”
8. He continued, “I saw what I thought was red wine spilled on the carpet. But that wasn’t alarming because I went to her house party and it was like a college party. I didn’t think much about it.”
9. He then left her home, not realizing it was blood covering the carpet. “I figured I screwed up by showing up too late and she left,” he said.
10. Gargiulo’s murder trial is expected to last six months. Stay with RadarOnline.com for more details in the case.
On The Stand
Kutcher testified that he spoke to Ellerin on the phone at 8:24 p.m. and made arrangements to pick her up at her apartment later that night.
3. Kutcher said he got to Ellerin’s apartment at about 10:30 or 10:45 p.m.
4. But Ellerin never responded to his calls, or when he knocked on her door.
5. The actor said he left the area shortly after.
6. “I knocked on the front door and there was no answer,” he said. “I knocked again. There was no answer. At this point I assumed she had left for the night.” As he was leaving, he peered inside the house.
7. “I didn’t really want to be the guy that looks in someone’s window,” he said. “When I looked through, it looked like the place was a little bit of a mess, but I knew she was just moving in so I wasn’t really that concerned.”
8. He continued, “I saw what I thought was red wine spilled on the carpet. But that wasn’t alarming because I went to her house party and it was like a college party. I didn’t think much about it.”
9. He then left her home, not realizing it was blood covering the carpet. “I figured I screwed up by showing up too late and she left,” he said.
10. Gargiulo’s murder trial is expected to last six months. Stay with RadarOnline.com for more details in the case.
Details
Kutcher said he got to Ellerin’s apartment at about 10:30 or 10:45 p.m.
Something’s Fishy
But Ellerin never responded to his calls, or when he knocked on her door.
Giving Up
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The actor said he left the area shortly after.
Several Attempts
“I knocked on the front door and there was no answer,” he said. “I knocked again. There was no answer. At this point I assumed she had left for the night.” As he was leaving, he peered inside the house.
Respecting Privacy
“I didn’t really want to be the guy that looks in someone’s window,” he said. “When I looked through, it looked like the place was a little bit of a mess, but I knew she was just moving in so I wasn’t really that concerned.”
Bloody Scene
He continued, “I saw what I thought was red wine spilled on the carpet. But that wasn’t alarming because I went to her house party and it was like a college party. I didn’t think much about it.”
Bad Timing
He then left her home, not realizing it was blood covering the carpet. “I figured I screwed up by showing up too late and she left,” he said.
Lengthy Trial
Gargiulo’s murder trial is expected to last six months. Stay with RadarOnline.com for more details in the case.