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[QUOTE=Randyman1501]Seems the USASG system automatically converts the site into all ****. But there's nothing for admin to fear, since the site really is shut down. In case you were wondering, it's an acronym for the old Alt.Sex.Prostitution.Discussion news group, which became a web site as a .net. It was based in Houston, but had active threads from all over, including Ohio. It sounds like from other web discussions that the organizer was an escort who passed away, so that may be why the site no longer operates, though this bust probably didn't help.
As best I can tell from the news reports, one or more cops infiltrated the group by posting and then becoming one of the people invited to private parties some of the members had organized.
I think you'll find a somewhat similar story out of Columbus, where the former Sullivant Guy on this board organized a "raffle" of a provider, who I seem to recall was a state worker, with a similar party that got busted.
All of it is a warning about what can happen when you go from commenting on the trade, or even being a client, to going over to the sell side in any way. Also a warning that no matter how smart we all think we are, once in a while the cops get smarter.[/QUOTE]
When BustyGirl passed away her family decided to shutdown the site rather than deal with the questions that were sure to be raised during probate.
It was relaunched not long ago as e r a p s.net and if you were a previous member your old password and user id can be used to login.
This is an excellent post and why everyone should take a look at it and understand the real lengths that LE will get to just to bust a Non-Violent crime, among contenting adults. Even when money is exchanged.
Plus add to this that LE is after her Black Book/Computer too, because that has her clients list on it and she might be willing to roll over on her clients to try to stay out of jail.
Especially if she has kids & a family she is taking care of.
She ain't going to worry about protecting you, and your kids & family.
Oh Well!
[QUOTE=Randyman1501]And also were wondering if it's a good idea to have monger parties ...
[url]http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/6772742.html[/url]
Houston police infiltrate escort site, make prostitution busts
Copyright 2009 Houston Chronicle
Houston police made a round of prostitution-related arrests Tuesday night stemming from a raid on a holiday party involving high-priced call girls at a midtown club last week.
“This is a party that was organized on a Web site that caters to mainly prostitution,” said Lt. C. Vasquez with HPD's vice division.
Police said they managed to infiltrate the escort site, which actively tries to weed out authorities, and learn about the party.
“It took about four months to get in there, from beginning to end,” Vasquez said.
Houston police charged 12 people related to the party in the 2600 block of San Jacinto, both accused prostitutes and their customers.
Vice officers said information from the site has helped it make other prostitution arrests at hotels across the area, and more are on the way.
“There are men who met prostitutes online in the city of Houston who have warrants for their arrest for prostitution, and they don't know it yet,” Vasquez said.
Chronicle news partner KHOU-TV provided this report.[/QUOTE]
I think it's safe to say that all of us are heterosexual here. Some of us may even fall into the category of what our politically correct media now calls "homophobia."
I am rather sick of hearing about gay marriage, gays-in-the-military, etc. over the last 20 years myself. But I have to give gays credit for how they have worked together as a group to change the laws.
As recently as the 1960s, gays were hounded by the police just as hobbyists and providers are now hounded by police. Gay bars were raided, and the authorities used "name-and-shame" tactics similar to those now used against heterosexual hobbyists and providers.
Why did things change? Simple: Gay men engaged the system to fight for their rights as consenting adults. Remember all those ACT UP rallies? Remember Stonewall?
The hobbyist community---with few exceptions---does not seem interested in any sort of political action. About 2 years ago Proposition K was on the ballot in San Francisco. This did not pass, but it was a good start. The national media took up the issue; and for a while, there was the beginning of a real public debate about legalization--or at least decriminalization.
It is hard to outsmart LE in the long run. Long-term, the best solution is to work toward changing the laws. As discussed in previous threads, none of us is here to corrupt minors or overthrow society. All we want is the freedom to engage in consensual activity with other consenting adults. Aside from our hobbying, most of us are probably law-abiding citizens. (For example, I am your typical harmless "nerd." I don't even drink alcohol.)
Non-hobbyists would benefit as well if we were given our rights: LE resources that are currently arrayed against non-violent, consensual "crime" could be allocated against true criminals who really do threaten society.
A few years ago when the strip bars were under attack in Ohio, there was a group of local strippers who called themselves "Dancers for Democracy." They engaged the media and did garner some sympathy. A few providers---like Tracy Quan and Amanda Brooks---have spoken out on a national level. But these efforts, so far, have been ad hoc and sporadic.
I don't claim to have a concise twelve-point strategy, and I realize that some guys here may object to being compared to gay men. But I think that the gay movement's progress does provide a working model for how laws can be changed if people will only stand up for their rights.
[QUOTE=Mr Boombastic]This is an excellent post and why everyone should take a look at it and understand the real lengths that LE will get to just to bust a Non-Violent crime, among contenting adults. Even when money is exchanged.
Plus add to this that LE is after her Black Book/Computer too, because that has her clients list on it and she might be willing to roll over on her clients to try to stay out of jail.
[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Mr Boombastic]This is an excellent post and why everyone should take a look at it and understand the real lengths that LE will get to just to bust a Non-Violent crime, among contenting adults. Even when money is exchanged.
Plus add to this that LE is after her Black Book/Computer too, because that has her clients list on it and she might be willing to roll over on her clients to try to stay out of jail.
Especially if she has kids & a family she is taking care of.
She ain't going to worry about protecting you, and your kids & family.
Oh Well![/QUOTE]
Do a search for Operation Flea Collar and you'll find how far Tampa/Hillsborough went in trying to put a muzzle on the large canine board.
The interesting thing out of "busts" like these is that they make splashy headlines, but quickly drop to page 30 news when the charges start being dropped and cases dismissed.
[QUOTE=Todd Cincy; 1066944]I think it's safe to say that all of us are heterosexual here. Some of us may even fall into the category of what our politically correct media now calls "homophobia. "
I am rather sick of hearing about gay marriage, gays-in-the-military, etc. Over the last 20 years myself. But I have to give gays credit for how they have worked together as a group to change the laws.
As recently as the 1960s, gays were hounded by the police just as hobbyists and providers are now hounded by police. Gay bars were raided, and the authorities used "name-and-shame" tactics similar to those now used against heterosexual hobbyists and providers.
Why did things change? Simple: Gay men engaged the system to fight for their rights as consenting adults. Remember all those ACT UP rallies? Remember Stonewall?
The hobbyist community-with few exceptions-does not seem interested in any sort of political action. About 2 years ago Proposition K was on the ballot in San Francisco. This did not pass, but it was a good start. The national media took up the issue; and for a while, there was the beginning of a real public debate about legalization-or at least decriminalization.
It is hard to outsmart LE in the long run. Long-term, the best solution is to work toward changing the laws. As discussed in previous threads, none of us is here to corrupt minors or overthrow society. All we want is the freedom to engage in consensual activity with other consenting adults. Aside from our hobbying, most of us are probably law-abiding citizens. (For example, I am your typical harmless "nerd. " I don't even drink alcohol)
Non-hobbyists would benefit as well if we were given our rights: LE resources that are currently arrayed against non-violent, consensual "crime" could be allocated against true criminals who really do threaten society.
A few years ago when the strip bars were under attack in Ohio, there was a group of local strippers who called themselves "Dancers for Democracy. " They engaged the media and did garner some sympathy. A few providers-like Tracy Quan and Amanda Brooks-have spoken out on a national level. But these efforts, so far, have been ad hoc and sporadic.
I don't claim to have a concise twelve-point strategy, and I realize that some guys here may object to being compared to gay men. But I think that the gay movement's progress does provide a working model for how laws can be changed if people will only stand up for their rights. [/QUOTE]All true, and it's a semi-valid comparison, but the difference here is that gays stood (and stand) up for their rights because it was literally who they are. They couldn't be accepted by society and be in a relationship that fulfilled them. Part of the reason they caught / still catch so much flak is that people erroneously believe that they were simply choosing to be gay, and then taking some kind of moral stance against that choice. That perception of gays is our reality. We choose to be hobbyists. That doesn't make the "moral" stance against our hobby any more valid, but it is a choice. (Sure you could argue that we're wired in such a way that we could never be happy with one woman, but that's a whole 'nother page of point / counterpoint. I'll leave it at "maybe")
Most hobbyists are not looking to stand up and be recognized. . Some are hiding from their wives or girlfriends, and I'd wager that most are hiding it from non-hobbyist friends and their employers. It's just not the sort of thing that goes over well. Yes, it's a victimless crime that we waste tax dollars fighting, and you could approach it from that direction in terms of activism, but I doubt that most of us would stand up. Hell, I've got no one to hide it from except for my employer (and my parents, I suppose) but I would have to think long and hard before I signed my real name to anything public that advocated legalization.
Long story short, if there's going to be a movement, it'd have to come from the providers, and they're arguably in a more precarious position due to the aforementioned legal complications, though they have more to gain. I love the idea, but I can't visualize it coming together. Great insight regardless, though.
Anyone else read about this?
[url]http://www.philly.com/dailynews/local/20101028_Porn-center_offices_raided_in_Center_City.html#ixzz13rD4rSkZ[/url]
Old news! Check other posts here from last week !
[QUOTE=Simonpieman; 1086831]Anyone else read about this?
[url]http://www.philly.com/dailynews/local/20101028_Porn-center_offices_raided_in_Center_City.html#ixzz13rD4rSkZ[/url][/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.wcpo.com/dpp/news/region_west_cincinnati/price_hill/Woman-arrested-after-offering-sexual-services[/url]
This story is interesting for a couple of reasons.
1) The article is vague about this aspect, but I am curious about how the bust went down because the arrest occurred at a different address / location from where services were offered. If this had been an undercover LE operation, wouldn't she have been taken down at the time the aledged soliciting actually happened?
Per the story she was working for Naughty Bodies so perhaps the poor bastard was mislead and was surprised that in addition to the 150 to 200 to get her to his door that it was going to be double that to get any services beyond the massage and dance. Maybe the pissed off client contacted LE in retaliation to the upsell.
2) The SP that was busted is a poster / advertiser in this forum who claimed that she was no longer affiliated with NB's and that she was a true indy now. If you do not recognize the mug with the article use your internet skills and you will find the more widely known photos that you will recognize.
3) As I recall "Lilly" had some positive feedback here, but now I will be compelled to search for it to see who left it. Curious whether it was from well established members or some Johnny come lately who may have just been working as a shill.
[url]http://www.wcpo.com/dpp/news/region_west_cincinnati/price_hill/Woman-arrested-after-offering-sexual-services[/url]
CINCINNATI. A 19-year-old woman was arrested Wednesday afternoon after Cincinnati police say she offered to prostitute herself after performing a non-therapeutic massage and strip show.
Mally Combs, of Goshen, told police she was working for Naughty Bodies, a local adult entertainment company, according to court records.
Combs is charged with failing to have a license for a sexually-oriented business, failure to have a massage license and soliciting.
Police allege that around 3:45 pm at a home on Cappel Street in West Price Hill, Combs offered services ranging from $100 to $200 in price.
It's unclear if the arrest came as a result of an undercover operation or if police were tipped off about the alleged activity.
Vice units with Cincinnati police made the arrest at an address on West 8th Street about 20 minutes after Combs' alleged actions.
Combs was processed and released from the Hamilton County Justice Center a few hours after her arrest and is due in court Thursday afternoon.
[QUOTE=Wingman Todd;1086868]Old news! Check other posts here from last week ![/QUOTE]Is that the services portion of all of the reviews has been whacked.
Only thing left is description.
[QUOTE=Ceenote; 1087145]This story is interesting for a couple of reasons.
1) The article is vague about this aspect, but I am curious about how the bust went down because the arrest occurred at a different address / location from where services were offered. If this had been an undercover LE operation, wouldn't she have been taken down at the time the aledged soliciting actually happened?
Per the story she was working for Naughty Bodies so perhaps the poor bastard was mislead and was surprised that in addition to the 150 to 200 to get her to his door that it was going to be double that to get any services beyond the massage and dance. Maybe the pissed off client contacted LE in retaliation to the upsell.
2) The SP that was busted is a poster / advertiser in this forum who claimed that she was no longer affiliated with NB's and that she was a true indy now. If you do not recognize the mug with the article use your internet skills and you will find the more widely known photos that you will recognize.
3) As I recall "Lilly" had some positive feedback here, but now I will be compelled to search for it to see who left it. Curious whether it was from well established members or some Johnny come lately who may have just been working as a shill.
[url]http://www.wcpo.com/dpp/news/region_west_cincinnati/price_hill/Woman-arrested-after-offering-sexual-services[/url]
CINCINNATI. A 19-year-old woman was arrested Wednesday afternoon after Cincinnati police say she offered to prostitute herself after performing a non-therapeutic massage and strip show.
Mally Combs, of Goshen, told police she was working for Naughty Bodies, a local adult entertainment company, according to court records.
Combs is charged with failing to have a license for a sexually-oriented business, failure to have a massage license and soliciting.
Police allege that around 3:45 pm at a home on Cappel Street in West Price Hill, Combs offered services ranging from $100 to $200 in price.
It's unclear if the arrest came as a result of an undercover operation or if police were tipped off about the alleged activity.
Vice units with Cincinnati police made the arrest at an address on West 8th Street about 20 minutes after Combs' alleged actions.
Combs was processed and released from the Hamilton County Justice Center a few hours after her arrest and is due in court Thursday afternoon. [/QUOTE]Based on a belief that the reviews were legit is that she went back to NB to make more money.
Once CL shut down there were just too many ads on BP to get noticed.
Very sad news to report. I was texted this morning that Lilly died of an overdose. No further details at this time. Will advise. Too bad, as she was a sweet girl. Troubled past growing up. Guess just couldn't handle it.
WM.
[QUOTE=Ceenote; 1087145]This story is interesting for a couple of reasons.
1) The article is vague about this aspect, but I am curious about how the bust went down because the arrest occurred at a different address / location from where services were offered. If this had been an undercover LE operation, wouldn't she have been taken down at the time the aledged soliciting actually happened? .
[QUOTE=Wingman Todd; 1087659]Very sad news to report. I was texted this morning that Lilly died of an overdose. No further details at this time. Will advise. Too bad, as she was a sweet girl. Troubled past growing up. Guess just couldn't handle it.
WM.
[QUOTE=Ceenote; 1087145]This story is interesting for a couple of reasons.
1) The article is vague about this aspect, but I am curious about how the bust went down because the arrest occurred at a different address / location from where services were offered. If this had been an undercover LE operation, wouldn't she have been taken down at the time the aledged soliciting actually happened? . [/QUOTE]I checked the e-mail page found by gooling the name in the media and found an ******* page. On it is a person claiming to be her fiance and stating she's not dead, only wishing to start over. If she shows for court Thursday, she's probably not deceased.
If she shows for court Thursday, then I would say it would be a very safe bet she's not deceased. Sorry, I sometimes get tickled by the way things get worded. I mean no offense.
[QUOTE=Resipsaloquito; 1087697][QUOTE=Wingman Todd; 1087659]Very sad news to report. I was texted this morning that Lilly died of an overdose. No further details at this time. Will advise. Too bad, as she was a sweet girl. Troubled past growing up. Guess just couldn't handle it.
WM.
I checked the e-mail page found by gooling the name in the media and found an * page. On it is a person claiming to be her fiance and stating she's not dead, only wishing to start over. If she shows for court Thursday, she's probably not deceased. [/QUOTE]
Ok. Well this is quite the story with a bizarre twist. I know a few members here that have seen her. This is quite a shock, either way. Hopefully, we will find out more. From everything I heard, Todd is correct that she was a sweet girl even if she has had some problems. Ultimately, I hope she has not died. If she is just trying to start over, good luck to her. I just find it odd that she would "fake" her death [B][I]before [/I][/B]her court date. Just my thoughts without knowing the reliability of either Todd's or Resip's sources.
And, Resipsaloquito: "probably"? ! ? *rolling eyes*
JR.
[QUOTE=Resipsaloquito; 1087697][QUOTE=Wingman Todd; 1087659]Very sad news to report. I was texted this morning that Lilly died of an overdose. No further details at this time. Will advise. Too bad, as she was a sweet girl. Troubled past growing up. Guess just couldn't handle it.
WM. [/quote]I checked the e-mail page found by gooling the name in the media and found an * page. On it is a person claiming to be her fiance and stating she's not dead, only wishing to start over. If she shows for court Thursday, she's probably not deceased. [/QUOTE]
I hope you are right. Still quite erie and disturbing seeing this text. It has been on my mind all day. We shall see.
[QUOTE=Resipsaloquito; 1087697]
[QUOTE=Wingman Todd; 1087659]Very sad news to report. I was texted this morning that Lilly died of an overdose. No further details at this time. Will advise. Too bad, as she was a sweet girl. Troubled past growing up. Guess just couldn't handle it.
WM.
I checked the e-mail page found by gooling the name in the media and found an * page. On it is a person claiming to be her fiance and stating she's not dead, only wishing to start over. If she shows for court Thursday, she's probably not deceased. [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=WarlockKy; 1087429]Is that the services portion of all of the reviews has been whacked.
Only thing left is description. [/QUOTE]That tells me the owner remains in control of the board.
[QUOTE=Golfcart;1087860]That tells me the owner remains in control of the board.[/QUOTE]And I'm also willing to bet that after several hours chatting with a few lawyers that he decided it would be better if he moved his servers out of reach.
The black book is going to be traded as part of the deal.
[url]http://www.clickondetroit.com/video/25631410/index.html[/url]
The thing that took Spitzer down was paying to transport the ladies across state lines. How many of you have done that? LOL. Reading the SW thread here, some of these guys could get 50 car dates for what one session cost with MC.
Well, this doesn't help the paranoia bug.
Last night, an investigation of under-aged "sex slaves".
LEO scanned the BackPage listings in whatever city they were in-cannot remember.
Looked just like OUR BP listings.
They set up in a hotel room next to the LEO undercover "escort".
The room was full of cops and bristling with electronic surveillance devices.
Holy moly, this would be in my mind if I were to visit a friend in a hotel.
This would take some of the fun out of it for sure.
Stick to reviewed girls and ones you've been with.
[QUOTE=Cincyeast52; 1089234]Well, this doesn't help the paranoia bug.
Last night, an investigation of under-aged "sex slaves".
LEO scanned the BackPage listings in whatever city they were in-cannot remember.
Looked just like OUR BP listings.
They set up in a hotel room next to the LEO undercover "escort".
The room was full of cops and bristling with electronic surveillance devices.
Holy moly, this would be in my mind if I were to visit a friend in a hotel.
This would take some of the fun out of it for sure. [/QUOTE]
Yep, I fully appreciate seeing familiar girls.
But just seeing a hotel room jam packed with LEO and electronic devices just made my blood run cold.
Guess someone should have told him about this website. His career is somewhat over.
[url]http://www.wlwt.com/news/26104345/detail.html[/url]
[QUOTE=Mrrdfun; 1104425]Guess someone should have told him about this website. His career is somewhat over.
[url]http://www.wlwt.com/news/26104345/detail.html[/url]
[/QUOTE]These "Stings" are nothing more than ENTRAPMENT! If this guy lived in Nevada and gone to a county where a brothel is legal he wouldn't have his reputation TRASHED on the news like now. This is nothing more than sensation BS.
Yeah he should of known and maybe he did but still slip-up. Now he has to deal with not only a 4th degree misdemeanor charge but what ever may occur to him at work, family and friends. Did you read the comments by others on the News 5 site? Almost all had support him and disagree with this whole idea of him getting arrested. One person said "big deal. Really, is it that bad that 2 consenting adults agree to exchange money for sex?"
I say BIG DEAL.
What I read and can't believe was the charge "possession of criminal tools". WTF it was his cell phone that is consider a criminal tool. I had read awhile back that LEO can't take you cell phone and see who is on your call list. They would need a to go to a judge and require a warrant. It sound like they're calling the cell phone a tool like gun or lock pick used in a crime.
This changes everything now that if you get pick-up and you were using your cell phone. WTF is happening to our 4th amendment rights.
Will have to do some research about this new development of Cell phones being a Criminal tools.
I know a lot of you guys go to the notels to meet your girl so now if you get caught in a sting not only are you charged with soliciting but also Possessing a criminal tool.
[url]http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/2923.24[/url]
Harpo.
Here is an interesting story from Seattle, FYI:
[url]http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...age_parlo.html[/url]
Stay safe and smart,
Crazykev
[QUOTE=Crazykev; 1108337]Here is an interesting story from Seattle, FYI:
[url]http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...age_parlo.html[/url]
Stay safe and smart,
Crazykev[/QUOTE]Hey Crazykev. Your link gives the following message.
[b]"You have tried to access a page that does not exist or has been disabled. You will be automatically redirected to seattletimes. Com in ten seconds, or click here."[/b]
When you click on "click here" you get the The Seattle Times front page. Not sure what you're directing us to read. Try again. Or just copy and paste the info onto this board.
[QUOTE=Mrrdfun; 1104425]Guess someone should have told him about this website. His career is somewhat over.
[url]http://www.wlwt.com/news/26104345/detail.html[/url]
[/QUOTE]Have you seen those guys in the Escort Section? He Probably WAS a member for god's sake! Hey Harpo, and they say it takes balls to do what WE do? Shiiiiiiit.
Sorry, Don't know what happened to that last link. Here is the story and another link:
Cops take over massage parlor, arrest six customers.
Posted by Jennifer Sullivan.
After arresting the owner of a massage parlor, Seattle police took over the business for a day and arrested six customers accused of asking for sex. A seventh customer was turned away when he requested an actual massage, according to criminal charges filed in King County Superior Court.
Between June 18 and Sept. 15, undercover officers went into Rainier Foot Massage at 4206 Rainier Ave. S. And posed as customers who requested more than a massage, according to a Seattle police report. One undercover cop said that after he paid $40 for "a terrible massage," an employee pointed at his groin area and told him she would charge him $60 to perform a sex act, charging papers said.
On Oct. 11, police searched the business and arrested owner Liu Wei. 45, who was charged with promoting prostitution. The two employees also were arrested. While Wei is still in jail, the women have since been released from the King County Jail.
King County Deputy Prosecutor Bridgette Maryman said in charges that no sex acts actually occurred between the undercover officers and the women.
After arresting Wei, officers took over Rainier Foot Massage and replaced the staff with undercover officers, the charging document said. Six of seven customers who entered the business between 10 a. M. And 10 p. M on Oct. 11 were arrested after they offered to pay an undercover female officer for sex.
The one customer who walked into the business looking for an actual massage was turned away by police, charging papers said.
Officers seized more than $11, 000 in cash and found Western Union transfers showing that "fairly large amounts" of money had been sent from the business to China, charging papers said.
Wei told police that business has been slow and could not explain where the $11, 000 came from, charging papers allege. Wei had posted ads for the massage parlor on Craigslist offering "Beautiful Asian Massage," police said.
Wei was charged Thursday. He is being held at the King County Jail on $25, 000 bail.
[url]http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/theblotter/2013204200_owner_of_seattle_massage_parlo.html[/url]
[url]http://www.wlwt.com/slideshow/news/24173566/detail.html[/url]
Hey guys there is a girl listed here, here name is Donna T. I reconize the face but can't seem to remember her hobby name. Anyone else have a better memory than me? She is looking pretty rough in the pic but who doesn't in a mug shot?
Thanks,
KG
She used to go by her real name. I haven't met up with her in a long time, due to her obvious downward trajectory, so I'm not sure if she still does. She was never very hot, but Megan on the other hand, used to be great.
Here are a couple of videos from their duo encounter gone wrong.
[url]http://www.wlwt.com/news/25363903/detail.html[/url]
[QUOTE=Nkykinkyguy; 1108829]
[url]http://www.wlwt.com/slideshow/news/24173566/detail.html[/url]
Hey guys there is a girl listed here, here name is Donna T. I reconize the face but can't seem to remember her hobby name. Anyone else have a better memory than me? She is looking pretty rough in the pic but who doesn't in a mug shot?
Thanks,
KG[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the reminder Jalex. I knew she looked familiar but could not place her, now I know why. LOL!
KG.
[QUOTE=Jalex; 1108837]She used to go by her real name. I haven't met up with her in a long time, due to her obvious downward trajectory, so I'm not sure if she still does. She was never very hot, but Megan on the other hand, used to be great.
Here are a couple of videos from their duo encounter gone wrong.
[url]http://www.wlwt.com/news/25363903/detail.html[/url]
[/QUOTE]
Just exactly who are you referring to on the escot section?
Hmmmmmmmmmmm?
Inquiring minds what to know?
KG.
[QUOTE=Getnati;1108644]Have you seen those guys in the Escort Section? He Probably WAS a member for god's sake! Hey Harpo, and they say it takes balls to do what WE do? Shiiiiiiit.[/QUOTE]
I am still lurking about occasionally. I ran across this and thought it was interesting. With the age difference do you think it might have been about her money if she has much?
Meet Arthur Sedille the 23 year old man who killed Hi wife Rebecca Sedille during a sex fantasy game. He accidently shot her in the head, and may now face a murder charge.
This is just one of those news stories where you are like WTH? Apparently Arthur and his wife liked the kink, they often played various fantasy games during sex, and this just went terribly wrong.
Sedille was very forthcoming with police in describing the terrible incident. He told them he would often put a gun to her head during their fantasy play, but he was unaware that it was actually loaded.
This all happened on the night of December 21, and now he is facing a murder charge, though no formal charges have been filed at this time. His wife. 50-year-old Rebecca Sedille, died instantly, and Arthur did call 911 immediately.
I guess they are trying to figure out if it was an accident or not, and how they would prove or disprove it. It looks like they have their work cut out for them.
Some notable details about Arthur via his Facebook page:
His likes and interests include weapons, Smith & Wesson, Gun Sellers, AK-47, and list his employer as Stockton Telecom. He also went to 'Seminole Community College' and is a fan of Law and Order.
Sounds like someone needs to get some new hobbies. In all seriousness, it really is sad that his wife died for such a stupid reason.
[url]http://www.local12.com/news/local/story/Naughty-Bodies-Under-Investigation/rmOUeNclok6jL2JPAi1OwQ.cspx[/url]
[url]http://cincinnati.com/blogs/considerthisclermont/2011/01/11/east-euro-spa-employees-arrested-for-prostitution/[/url]
[QUOTE=Cincy; 1119975]
[url]http://cincinnati.com/blogs/considerthisclermont/2011/01/11/east-euro-spa-employees-arrested-for-prostitution/[/url]
[/QUOTE]From the reports on this site, I believed this plce ws all sizzle and no steak. I guess somebody was getting their meat tenderized, just not one of us.