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Police seeking information about slaying suspect

Anyone who had contact with a 34-year-old British motivational speaker who now is a suspect in the slaying of a Las Vegas woman is being asked to contact Las Vegas police.

Michael Lane, who also uses the name “Chae Saville,” has been arrested in California in connection with the slaying of Ginger Candela, 44.

She was found dead Nov. 30 in the garage of her east valley home, which had been ransacked.

Las Vegas police said Lane embraces the concept of “spiritual healing” and motivational speaking.

Detectives believe Lane might have befriended numerous women and possibly defrauded them without their knowledge. He is known to have visited Las Vegas, San Diego and Portland, Ore.

Anyone who knew Lane or knows about Candela’s death is asked to contact the Metropolitan Police Department’s homicide section at 828-3521 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 385-5555.

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