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Las Vegas man tortured with blowtorch, forced off canyon cliff

A Las Vegas man was tortured for hours with a blowtorch, axe and other weapons before he was forced to strip and walk off a cliff — and then shot to death, records show.

The body of Roy Jaggers, 27, was discovered on Aug. 1 in Nye County’s Cathedral Canyon, where his neighbor, Heather Pate, and her boyfriend, Kevin Dent, and Pate’s former flame, Brad Mehn, allegedly tortured the man with knives, a baton and an axe, according to criminal complaint obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Mehn, 37, allegedly then shot Jaggers after he was forced to strip off his clothes and walk off the cliff.

Sheriff officials said in a video statement early last month that Pate, 27, and Dent, 36, had lured him to her home because they believed he hurt the woman’s child.

“When he arrived, they confronted Jaggers and subsequently beat him,” Nye County Sheriff’s Office Capt. David Boruchowitz said. “Upon arriving in Nye County, they met Mehn who led them to an area in the desert where they tortured Jaggers over multiple hours using numerous different weapons.”

The trio then drove Jaggers 25 miles away to Cathedral Canyon, where they made him walk off the cliff’s edge. In the gorge below, he was then shot multiple times, according to the complaint.

An autopsy found Jaggers died from multiple gunshot wounds, Boruchowitz said.

Prosecutors are now considering the death penalty for Mehn, who allegedly fired the shots that killed Jaggers, the Review-Journal reported Friday.

Jaggers’ mother, Kassy Robinson, said her son occasionally babysat Pate’s children or watched her dogs. She declined to discuss details of her son’s gruesome slaying, but insisted he was a non-violent, kind man.

“I know exactly what he was like, what he’s capable of, what he’s not capable of,” Robinson told the newspaper.

Jagger’s father, Jerry, said he had a tough time processing the details of his son’s killing.

“How can you do that to another human being?” Jaggers said in a recent interview.

Jaggers’ parents said they plan to attend every court hearing in the case to ensure “that justice is served” in her son’s slaying.

“It’s going to be the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life,” Jerry Jaggers told the newspaper.

An online fundraiser set up by Robinson for her son — who loved anime and martial arts — had garnered more than $5,600 as of Wednesday.

“Roy was so loving and friendly to everyone he met and the world is now short 1 amazing angel,” the website reads.

Pate, Dent and Mehn remain held without bail at the Nye County Detention Center on charges including murder and kidnapping. A preliminary hearing is set for Thursday, the Review-Journal reported.

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