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Teen accused of killing online date at Las Vegas hotel before stealing his wallet, car

Emma Kusak is charged with murder in connection to the death of a man she met on a dating app called Bumble. Kusak is accused of shooting her date in a Vegas hotel.

An 18-year-old woman is accused of fatally shooting a man she met online in a hotel on June 29.

Emma Kusak is charged with open murder, robbery and grand theft of a motor vehicle in connection with the shooting death of 36-year-old Charlie Satrustegui, whom she met on a dating app called Bumble, which prompts female users to send the first message to their matches.

Kusak and Satrustegui, who was from California, exchanged phone numbers after meeting on Bumble and texted for about two months before they decided to meet up in Las Vegas when Satrustegui was in town for a weekend.

Around 8 a.m. on June 29, Kusak called Las Vegas police saying she had "shot and killed someone inside the Luxor Hotel & Casino," and then "fled the scene," a police report states. When police arrived to a room on the 12th floor of the Luxor Hotel, they found Satrustegui dead with a gunshot wound to the head.

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"I didn't mean to do it," Kusak told Las Vegas police when they took her into custody, according to the police report.

The suspect told police that she and Satrustegui consumed a total of eight shots of vodka in his hotel room on June 28. The victim showed Kusak his handgun on a nightstand and told her he likes to hunt. The pair went to bed around 1 a.m.

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Kusak told police that Satrustegui woke her up around 3 a.m. and complained that she was coughing too much, "and he couldn't take it any longer," the report states. She got out of bed and "cried inside the bathroom" because she had nowhere to go "until Charlie allowed her to stay in the room," and they went back to bed.

The next section of the police report is redacted, so it is unclear what happened between the time they went back to bed and the moment Kusak told police she "got clothed" and again went to cry in the bathroom and contact her friend. 

Kusak initially told investigators that she and the victim got in an argument at that moment, and "she thought he was going to attack her," so she grabbed his handgun and shot him. Later on, when she turned herself in to police, Kusak changed her story, telling police she "had no money, nowhere to go, and was actively avoiding her parent [sic] and law enforcement."

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Satrustegui had tried to get her to leave his hotel room, so Kusak took Satrustegui's gun and pointed it at him, telling him to give her "his s---," the police report states.

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When he "lunged for the gun," Kusak "impulsively shot him," the report reads. She then allegedly took his wallet, car keys and three phones from the room and fled from the hotel in his vehicle. She drove the vehicle to an undisclosed location and disposed of the gun in a recycling bin, according to police.

A Clark County judge denied bail for Kusak on Monday, FOX 5 Las Vegas reported.

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