Scot murdered in LA had sought restraining order against accused
Summary
A Scottish woman named June Bunyan was found murdered in Los Angeles. She had previously sought but later dropped a restraining order against her boyfriend, Jonathan Renteria, who is now accused of her murder. Renteria has been charged with murder and other offenses, and he has pleaded not guilty.Key Facts
- June Bunyan, 37, was originally from Arran, Scotland, and moved to the U.S. to pursue a legal career.
- She was found dead on September 11 in Los Angeles with traumatic neck injuries.
- Bunyan had applied for a restraining order against her boyfriend, Jonathan Renteria, citing domestic violence in December 2023.
- The restraining order case was dropped after Bunyan did not appear in court.
- Jonathan Renteria, 25, has been charged with murder and mutilation, and he has pleaded not guilty; his bail is set at $4 million.
- Bunyan and Renteria are believed to have been married and had a young child together.
- Bunyan studied law at Robert Gordon University and started a paralegal service in the U.S.
- A friend described Bunyan as kind, funny, and determined to succeed in the U.S.
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