Ex-WWE wrestler was dressed as 'Ken' from 'Barbie' movie during alleged killing at Vegas hotel

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Former candidate for Congress Daniel Rodimer allegedly became angry when he believed the victim offered his stepdaughter cocaine, authorities said.

A former congressional candidate and professional wrestler accused in the death of a man in a Las Vegas Strip hotel was dressed as "Ken" when the alleged deadly incident happened during a Halloween party.Daniel Rodimer, 45, who was endorsed by former President Trump, was reportedly dressed as Ken from the "Barbie" movie when he got in an altercation with Christopher Tapp, 47, during a Halloween party last year at Resorts World.

Others claimed Rodimer pushed Tapp to the floor and punched him, the documents state.Further evidence against Rodimer includes text exchanges between him and his ex-wife."I had to take your… hands off his neck as he laid there and you ran away," a text message to Rodimer from his ex-wife read. "And I spent the next two hours trying to take care of him. Nobody should have to watch their husband murder somebody.

 

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