Club Space Ups Ante in Model's Unsolved Murder
Club Space offers $15,000 for information leading to an arrest
By TODD WRIGHT
Updated 2:33 PM EDT, Thu, Mar 11, 2010
The last place Paula Sladewski was seen alive wants to become the first place you go to with information on the aspiring Playboy model's murder.
The night club has offered a $15,000 reward for anyone with information that will crack a case that has become quiet since making national headlines during the beginning of the year.
Sladewski, 26, was last seen alive partying at Space before leaving with an unidentified "dark-skinned" male at around 7 a.m. on Jan. 3. Her body was found in North Miami burning in a dumpster.
Witnesses said she had a fight in the club with her boyfriend, Kevin Klym, who was kicked out of the club a few hours earlier. Police have not ruled him a suspect, but a person of interest.
Klym countered by saying a sketch of a possible suspect looked a lot like the bouncer that bounced him out of the downtown hot spot. Space management denied the claim, but it still wasn't very good PR for the downtown club that has become notorious for incidents.
Despite a pretty detailed sketch, video surveillance and a segment on America's Most Wanted, North Miami police have had few leads on what happened to Sladewski during her New Year's trip to Miami.
Crimestoppers already has pledged a reward of $15,000 for anyone who steps forward with information leading to an arrest.
First Published: Mar 11, 2010 2:06 PM EDT
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