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[QUOTE=Fishing1270;3040281]I did't see them either but the scary part is someone they saw could have been seen by someone you saw.
It's scary for sure. Now I wounder how many more out there are doing the same thing and knowingly put people in danger.
It might be time for me to exit this hobby.[/QUOTE]She is nice.
And was very good in my last dream with her.
I feel sorry for these girls.
So sad.
[QUOTE=Fishing1270;3040281]I did't see them either but the scary part is someone they saw could have been seen by someone you saw.
It's scary for sure. Now I wounder how many more out there are doing the same thing and knowingly put people in danger.
It might be time for me to exit this hobby.[/QUOTE]Here is the updated story.
[URL]http://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/hamilton-county/hamilton-county-deputys-wife-charged-with-prostitution-with-hiv-and-heroin-charges[/URL]
[QUOTE=RumbleJeep00;3040505]Here is the updated story.
[URL]http://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/hamilton-county/hamilton-county-deputys-wife-charged-with-prostitution-with-hiv-and-heroin-charges[/URL][/QUOTE]And here is the retraction statement:
"CORRECTION: A previous version of this story stated both suspects in this case were charged with prostitution after testing positive for HIV. That is incorrect. The suspects were charged with prostitution, a misdemeanor of the third degree. ".
I had noted that WCPO was the only source claiming the HIV connection. Now they are all consistent.
WLWT has a more complete story, including that the neighbors tipped off LE based on heavy traffic.
[URL]http://www.wlwt.com/news/sheriffs-deputy-on-paid-leave-amid-wifes-prostitution-drug-allegations/41272162[/URL]
"Neighbors said they always had their suspicions. They told WLWT different men would show up at the house, so investigators were tipped off. Neighbors said they didn't' want to show their faces on camera for fear of retaliation. "It was always men and they were driving up. They would go inside for 30 to 45 minutes then they were gone," said one concerned neighbor. ".
[QUOTE=RumbleJeep00;3040505]Here is the updated story.
[URL]http://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/hamilton-county/hamilton-county-deputys-wife-charged-with-prostitution-with-hiv-and-heroin-charges[/URL][/QUOTE]1. WCPO is usually wrong about a lot of things. Both in their reporting and what they put on the screen. (whoever operates the chyron can't spell worth a f*.
2. Would anyone's spidey senses perk up if you drove into a neighborhood like they showed? Pretty dammed upscale if you ask me.
[QUOTE=TickleJay;3040913]1. WCPO is usually wrong about a lot of things. Both in their reporting and what they put on the screen. (whoever operates the chyron can't spell worth a f*.
2. Would anyone's spidey senses perk up if you drove into a neighborhood like they showed? Pretty dammed upscale if you ask me.[/QUOTE]It is not an upscale neighborhood, homes are probably between 150 to 200.
[QUOTE=Crism0808;3040926]It is not an upscale neighborhood, homes are probably between 150 to 200.[/QUOTE]I don't know about you, but 150-200 is pretty damn nice! Just saying! ZT.
[QUOTE=BuxKA;3040294]It looks like they just updated the story that they were wrong in reporting anything about HIV.[/QUOTE]HIV and all STDs are always a risk. I don't do BB anything for just that reason. When I read about about guys doing BBFS I'm amazed. These guys must be Adrenalin junkies who like to live life on the edge. You just have to do all you can to minimize the risk of exposure. As someone mentioned before, if you want no risk, leave the hobby and stay true to the SO. By the way, I also feel bad for these girls. I'd been wanting to see them myself. Friggin' busy body neighbors. I wish people would mind their own business. Be safe guys.
[QUOTE=FMichaels4533;3041094]HIV and all STDs are always a risk. I don't do BB anything for just that reason. When I read about about guys doing BBFS I'm amazed. These guys must be Adrenalin junkies who like to live life on the edge. You just have to do all you can to minimize the risk of exposure. As someone mentioned before, if you want no risk, leave the hobby and stay true to the SO. By the way, I also feel bad for these girls. I'd been wanting to see them myself. Friggin' busy body neighbors. I wish people would mind their own business. Be safe guys.[/QUOTE]When this place showed up in the news from the Fireman story it laid the groundwork for this bust. Follow that with the revelation that Morgan's hubby was a corrections officer being posted everywhere here and it was game on! Anybody ever wonder how her and the hubby met? Pretty sure it wasn't [URL]match.com[/URL].
[QUOTE=ZackTy;3040932]I don't know about you, but 150-200 is pretty damn nice! Just saying! ZT.[/QUOTE]At least it wasn't a no-tel hotel or an apartment in OTR.
[QUOTE=BTBear;3041182]At least it wasn't a no-tel hotel or an apartment in OTR.[/QUOTE]You haven't been to OTR lately, have you? My friends just closed on a 2 bR condo in OTR. Just under $400 k.
[QUOTE=RumbleJeep00;3040505]Here is the updated story.
[URL]http://www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/hamilton-county/hamilton-county-deputys-wife-charged-with-prostitution-with-hiv-and-heroin-charges[/URL][/QUOTE]Whatever the situation with these women, the reality is that a certain percentage of providers have STDs, including HIV. Practitioners of the hobby have to deal with that, one way or another.
[QUOTE=Smilesallround;3040608]And here is the retraction statement:
"CORRECTION: A previous version of this story stated both suspects in this case were charged with prostitution after testing positive for HIV. That is incorrect. The suspects were charged with prostitution, a misdemeanor of the third degree. ".
I had noted that WCPO was the only source claiming the HIV connection. Now they are all consistent.
WLWT has a more complete story, including that the neighbors tipped off LE based on heavy traffic.
[URL]http://www.wlwt.com/news/sheriffs-deputy-on-paid-leave-amid-wifes-prostitution-drug-allegations/41272162[/URL]
"Neighbors said they always had their suspicions. They told WLWT different men would show up at the house, so investigators were tipped off. Neighbors said they didn't' want to show their faces on camera for fear of retaliation. "It was always men and they were driving up. They would go inside for 30 to 45 minutes then they were gone," said one concerned neighbor. ".[/QUOTE]Was that it was going to happen as soon as the first post hit on here about the wife being in the biz.
LE can claim to be "investigating" the neighbor complaints until something more public shows up, post a pic on a public board of a known provider wearing a cops hat and saying she's married to one means it's only a matter of time before the media catches it.
Then it's a story about how the neighbors complained and nothing was done because it was a cops house.
Some thoughts and comments about this recent bust. First, I can't imagine the husband (cop) didn't know about his wife being on heroin. Cops are trained to spot drugged people. Secondly, in one video the mother had known about her daughters drug history all along wouldn't the husband? The husband, isn't in a good place right now especially if he knew about the home being used as a brothel.
It seems the cops knew where to look for the drugs. Wouldn't they need a warrant to search? Also did the UC informant possibly offer to sell them drugs to build the case? Or is it standard procedure that LEO search the place on prostitution bust?
I think more is going on than what's being reported. Will there be more arrests.
Another thing I've noticed was the neighbor across the street had been filming the arrest. If you listen to the link below you can hear the mom and a kid talking. Also you hear a camera clicking, and a dog barking while the kid is saying to his mom, "shouldn't she be crying because she's going to jail".
[URL]http://www.fox19.com/clip/12674245/surveillance-video-sergeants-wife-arrested-for-prostitution-drugs?clienttype=generic[/URL]
I suspect this is how they were reported to LEO. Makes me wonder if they filmed people coming and going into the house? A neighbor was telling reporters that he had notices activities at the house for some time.
Also her ad said way too much in identifying them. This was also reported in one of the News report. See the link.
[URL]http://www.wsmv.com/story/32794217/hamilton-county-police-officer-on-paid-leave-amid-wifes-arrest-on-prostitution-drug-charges[/URL]
Something to know is just because the Provider's in-call is at a nice quiet neighborhood doesn't mean it's safe. People are watching and if there's multiple guys coming and going someone notices. There are a few providers I know had this problem and they end up moving several times because neighbors notice.
Just wanted to put this out there for discussion and ways to improve safe ways to meet for us and providers.
Harpo.
[blue]Harpo I know this story has been in all the papers but when you're talking about people getting busted for selling pussy you can't identify them. I left the rest in instead of deleting it because you make some good points but when I see it I gotta take it out.
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[URL]http://www.whio.com/news/local/heroin-overdoses-this-week-top-cincinnati/OHL5jNwJnEs4MUzkvNl5kJ/[/URL]
CINCINNATI — Police in the Cincinnati area say a surge in heroin overdoses has topped 60 cases this week.
WLWT-TV reports there was a death Tuesday of a man found in a parked car. First responders have been able to revive other overdosers with naloxone opioid antidote, sometimes requiring multiple doses.
Police are trying to find the source of the drug being circulated, which they suspect has a mixture of heroin and another strong substance such as an animal tranquilizer.
The head of the Hamilton County Heroin Coalition says that its task force is working with Cincinnati police. Newtown Police Chief Tom Synan warns dealers they have "the full and undivided attention" of the task force that includes state and federal agencies.
Cincinnati Officer Ryan Lay calls the overdose wave "complete madness. ".