Around Brentwood possibly a BBW but don't have to be coming to town Thursday through Saturday PM me please.
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Around Brentwood possibly a BBW but don't have to be coming to town Thursday through Saturday PM me please.
[QUOTE=Smyrna78;3564623]PM for real name and real pictures.
She is from tullahoma.[/QUOTE]These attractive young girls must be talking to each other. LOL The one from H'ville now T'oma. I guess they figure they can't get in legal trouble ripping off hobbyist, because we want report them to LEO. Let their friends and family know what their doing. Might work or it might not. However we all need to know who these little criminals are.
[QUOTE=Smyrna78;3564623]PM for real name and real pictures.
She is from tullahoma.[/QUOTE]You're box is full. I'd like to know her. I'm one of the ones she got a while back.
[QUOTE=Cromwell;3564537]The either day I met up with a cute chick that advertised on BP and I met at her hotel. She answered the door in a her bra and thong and after I entered the very first thing she did was ask me to grab her boobs. Of course I did but I wondered why she asked me.
I suppose it's some sort of test to prove I'm not LE.
Is there any truth to that?[/QUOTE]So I got busted a few years back. * I was unable to relate that story to ya'll for fear of revealing myself to the LEOs that monitor this site. * However, it has been a long while and I will redact certain details. * Hopefully this will help some of ya'll. * It has certainly made me EXTREMELY cautious. *.
I texted a girl with no face pictures but a nice body from BP. * I asked for no form of verification (nudes, face pic, social media) and set up a time less than a half hour from the initial contact. I failed to even google the number. This was a red flag and the first major blunder on my part. * She kept asking if I could come now and wanted near constant updates on my location. * This in and of itself is not a red flag. * Alot of these girls do this for drug money and they want he money asap so they can get a fix. * Or maybe they have a scheduling reason for immediacy. * But that was Red flag #1.
I arrived at a lower end motel near the airport. * No signs of cops. * No cop cars. * No one suspicious milling around. * I got the room number upon arrival and headed up. * The room was on the second floor. * In retrospect there were a few details I should have noted. * When building these hotels or motels with outside doors, they often join one room to the next in pairs. ** The room paired with the room I was told to be at had the curtains tightly drawn. * Again, not a deal breaker but a red flag #2. *.
Upon entry to the room I was greeted by a girl in some lingerie that was not too revealing but not too modest. * It appeared to be the girl in the pics. * We had a greed via text message checks to do a LEO check. * She did not mention it but I brought it up. * She pulled down her top slightly without revealing anything,* I reached in and attempted to feel. * She smiled in a coy manner and withdrew. * I really didn't get anything. * But I then proceeded to reveal myself. * She did not touch it and I don't think she ever really looked at it. * Red Flag #3. * None of these legit girls are shy about being touched or touching mine. * Any other girl I have been with will full on put me in her mouth first thing. * Mostly because I refuse to visit anyone who doesn't do BBBJ. *.
As I zipped up and pulled out cash from my front pocket to place on the dresser she walked towards the bathroom and turned to me asked: "So we agreed to a half hour for 120 right?
"Yup!" I replied like a chipper moron. * She said good and said she was going to pop into the bathroom for a second. * Red Flag number #4. * This was essentially me agreeing to a crime and letting her walk into a room she can lock. ** As soon as she closed the bathroom door, the outside door opened and in popped Metro. *.
How did they get in do you ask? Well a major red flag in retrospect was that there was no chain lock on the door. * It was clearly there at some point and then removed. * I don't know with any degree of certainty but I bet the deadbolt was disabled too somehow. * This is to prevent crazy people from getting locked in there with their undercover / informant. * Red Flag #5. * Whenever you go into a room, the first thing you should do is turn and lock the door. The FIRST thing. * If there is no chain lock or the lock appears disabled in any way, walk out. * Be sure to check doors to adjacent rooms as well. *.
I was placed in cuffs and taken quickly to the next room. * The room with tightly drawn curtains. * I will leave the story there. * Because if any of you get to this point, you're too late to save yourself anyways. Lawyer up. * And by the way, they did give me my cash back that I left on the dresser. * In the room with the cops, they were clearly texting other guys and discussing them. * I could also see monitors set up with video feeds to the room I was just in. * So they probably have video of my dick. *.
If anyone has any general questions, feel free to PM me. * I will not answer specifics. *.
Good luck. * Stay safe. * Stay alert. *.
Was on here a few years ago and my password quit working. Never was able to get it working / fixed so I signed up again. I am from Tullahoma. Would love some info on the girl from here. I may know her or her family. LOL.
[QUOTE=Smyrna78;3564623]PM for real name and real pictures.
She is from tullahoma.[/QUOTE]I previously knew her info but somehow forgot it. Usually my memory is very good, so another member shared that info with me. We should post her pics in the ripoff section so members who actually look at it can see them and avoid her.
Thanks!
[QUOTE=ElConquistador;3565023]So I got busted a few years back. * I was unable to relate that story to ya'll for fear of revealing myself to the LEOs that monitor this site. * However, it has been a long while and I will redact certain details. * Hopefully this will help some of ya'll. * It has certainly made me EXTREMELY cautious. *.
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Good luck. * Stay safe. * Stay alert. *.[/QUOTE]Thanks for posting this, it's a good reminder of why to not to drop your guard.
[QUOTE=ElConquistador;3565023]So I got busted a few years back. * I was unable to relate that story to ya'll for fear of revealing myself to the LEOs that monitor this site. * However, it has been a long while and I will redact certain details. * Hopefully this will help some of ya'll. * It has certainly made me EXTREMELY cautious. *.
I texted a girl with no face pictures but a nice body from BP. * I asked for no form of verification (nudes, face pic, social media) and set up a time less than a half hour from the initial contact. I failed to even google the number. This was a red flag and the first major blunder on my part. * She kept asking if I could come now and wanted near constant updates on my location. * This in and of itself is not a red flag. * Alot of these girls do this for drug money and they want he money asap so they can get a fix. * Or maybe they have a scheduling reason for immediacy. * But that was Red flag #1.
I arrived at a lower end motel near the airport. * No signs of cops. * No cop cars. * No one suspicious milling around. * I got the room number upon arrival and headed up. * The room was on the second floor. * In retrospect there were a few details I should have noted. * When building these hotels or motels with outside doors, they often join one room to the next in pairs. ** The room paired with the room I was told to be at had the curtains tightly drawn. * Again, not a deal breaker but a red flag #2. *.
Upon entry to the room I was greeted by a girl in some lingerie that was not too revealing but not too modest. * It appeared to be the girl in the pics. * We had a greed via text message checks to do a LEO check. * She did not mention it but I brought it up. * She pulled down her top slightly without revealing anything,* I reached in and attempted to feel. * She smiled in a coy manner and withdrew. * I really didn't get anything. * But I then proceeded to reveal myself. * She did not touch it and I don't think she ever really looked at it. * Red Flag #3. * None of these legit girls are shy about being touched or touching mine. * Any other girl I have been with will full on put me in her mouth first thing. * Mostly because I refuse to visit anyone who doesn't do BBBJ. *.
As I zipped up and pulled out cash from my front pocket to place on the dresser she walked towards the bathroom and turned to me asked: "So we agreed to a half hour for 120 right?
"Yup!" I replied like a chipper moron. * She said good and said she was going to pop into the bathroom for a second. * Red Flag number #4. * This was essentially me agreeing to a crime and letting her walk into a room she can lock. ** As soon as she closed the bathroom door, the outside door opened and in popped Metro. *.
How did they get in do you ask? Well a major red flag in retrospect was that there was no chain lock on the door. * It was clearly there at some point and then removed. * I don't know with any degree of certainty but I bet the deadbolt was disabled too somehow. * This is to prevent crazy people from getting locked in there with their undercover / informant. * Red Flag #5. * Whenever you go into a room, the first thing you should do is turn and lock the door. The FIRST thing. * If there is no chain lock or the lock appears disabled in any way, walk out. * Be sure to check doors to adjacent rooms as well. *.
I was placed in cuffs and taken quickly to the next room. * The room with tightly drawn curtains. * I will leave the story there. * Because if any of you get to this point, you're too late to save yourself anyways. Lawyer up. * And by the way, they did give me my cash back that I left on the dresser. * In the room with the cops, they were clearly texting other guys and discussing them. * I could also see monitors set up with video feeds to the room I was just in. * So they probably have video of my dick. *.
If anyone has any general questions, feel free to PM me. * I will not answer specifics. *.
Good luck. * Stay safe. * Stay alert. *.[/QUOTE]Thanks for sharing your experience. I've done almost exactly what you did. Nice wake up call and good pointers on possibly preventing a nightmare none of us want.
Hardly.
[QUOTE=Cromwell;3564537]The either day I met up with a cute chick that advertised on BP and I met at her hotel. She answered the door in a her bra and thong and after I entered the very first thing she did was ask me to grab her boobs. Of course I did but I wondered why she asked me.
I suppose it's some sort of test to prove I'm not LE.
Is there any truth to that?[/QUOTE]Yes, they can. Here is how you can spot police deception. *.
As a general proposition, courts permit the police*to lie. The lies told by the police to a suspect under questioning do not render the confession*involuntary per se. Mere trickery alone does not invalidate a confession. *The court must look to see whether the deception is reasonably likely to produce a false confession.
1 Police can lie about having physical evidence.
2 Police can trick you into giving up your DNA.
3 Police can give fake tests to prove you're guilty.
4 Police may lie about having an eyewitnesses.
5 Police can lie about recording your conversation.
6 Police can lie about having an accomplice's confession.
7 The police will try to imply that your refusal to cooperate will*be damaging to your case.
8 Police can lie about what will happen to other people.
9)*They will lie about wanting to help you out.
10 Police may ignore your request for a lawyer.
Police do not charge you with a crime the DA does. It is the police job to collect evidence and the court really doesn't care how they do it.
The three basic components to make such an arrest are: Agreeing that there will be sex; agreeing that there will be payment; and making some motion toward making that happen. That is, you got to get up from the bar stool and start walking to your hotel room, or tug down a zipper. These rules will vary somewhat (an offer, even with coded language, may be considered enough) but the criminal offense does not require that anyone actually engage in sex, or even go near.
According to one article I read, many police feel would-be sex buyers make easier targets than many sellers. If you have the mentality to (pay for sex), you are just not going to be remotely cautious about it, An Officer said. Claiming working prostitutes are also more sophisticated about dodging arrest than johns.
Not only is arresting buyers easier, cleaner, and less ethically fraught than arresting prostitutes, it's also effective at deterring the entire enterprise. Arrest the customers, they said. That will stop it in an instant. Customers disappear really quickly. And so will trafficking. It is not worth it for traffickers to traffic women if there are no customers. If a goal of vice policing is to protect women from violence and coercion, starving the market of buyers seems a better if more quotidian use of resources than handcuffing and jailing half-naked women.
[QUOTE=JustLookn;3565809]Yes, they can. Here is how you can spot police deception. *.
As a general proposition, courts permit the police*to lie. The lies told by the police to a suspect under questioning do not render the confession*involuntary per se. Mere trickery alone does not invalidate a confession. *The court must look to see whether the deception is reasonably likely to produce a false confession.
1 Police can lie about having physical evidence.
2 Police can trick you into giving up your DNA.
3 Police can give fake tests to prove you're guilty.
4 Police may lie about having an eyewitnesses.
5 Police can lie about recording your conversation.
6 Police can lie about having an accomplice's confession.
7 The police will try to imply that your refusal to cooperate will*be damaging to your case.
8 Police can lie about what will happen to other people.
9)*They will lie about wanting to help you out.
10 Police may ignore your request for a lawyer.
Police do not charge you with a crime the DA does. It is the police job to collect evidence and the court really doesn't care how they do it.
The three basic components to make such an arrest are: Agreeing that there will be sex; agreeing that there will be payment; and making some motion toward making that happen. That is, you got to get up from the bar stool and start walking to your hotel room, or tug down a zipper. These rules will vary somewhat (an offer, even with coded language, may be considered enough) but the criminal offense does not require that anyone actually engage in sex, or even go near.
According to one article I read, many police feel would-be sex buyers make easier targets than many sellers. If you have the mentality to (pay for sex), you are just not going to be remotely cautious about it, An Officer said. Claiming working prostitutes are also more sophisticated about dodging arrest than johns.
Not only is arresting buyers easier, cleaner, and less ethically fraught than arresting prostitutes, it's also effective at deterring the entire enterprise. Arrest the customers, they said. That will stop it in an instant. Customers disappear really quickly. And so will trafficking. It is not worth it for traffickers to traffic women if there are no customers. If a goal of vice policing is to protect women from violence and coercion, starving the market of buyers seems a better if more quotidian use of resources than handcuffing and jailing half-naked women.[/QUOTE]In other words. Stay calm, stay quiet, and have a lawyer. I'm guessing most of us don't have the funds to keep one on retainer, but at least have one you can hire quickly in your phone should something come up. And at some point, it will happen. You don't think it will because you've done this long enough and haven't gotten caught yet. But it's really only a matter of time.
Going to be visiting the area in a week or so and wondered if any seniors recommend any spinner types in the area? Feel free to pm and if you're ever in Knoxville ask for info.
This shit cracks me up. Pun intended.
All I can think about is that she takes massive dumps. I am sure her spelling error won't change anyone's mind but I would be worried about the ol' stinkeye.
[URL]http://nashville.backpage.com/WomenSeekMen/beautiful-blonde-thick-in-the-waste-pretty-in-the-face/29476537[/URL]
[QUOTE=MrFatso;3566248]This shit cracks me up. Pun intended.
All I can think about is that she takes massive dumps. I am sure her spelling error won't change anyone's mind but I would be worried about the ol' stinkeye.
[URL]http://nashville.backpage.com/WomenSeekMen/beautiful-blonde-thick-in-the-waste-pretty-in-the-face/29476537[/URL][/QUOTE]That's a good one! Also, what do you think her girlfriends think about being on BP in the escort section? HA.
Don't say anything. See attached video. [URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-7o9xYp7eE.[/URL] Regent Law Professor James Duane gives viewers startling reasons why they should always exercise their 5th Amendment rights when questioned.
[QUOTE=JustLookn;3565809]Yes, they can. Here is how you can spot police deception. *.
As a general proposition, courts permit the police*to lie. The lies told by the police to a suspect under questioning do not render the confession*involuntary per se. Mere trickery alone does not invalidate a confession. *The court must look to see whether the deception is reasonably likely to produce a false confession.
1 Police can lie about having physical evidence.
2 Police can trick you into giving up your DNA.
3 Police can give fake tests to prove you're guilty.
4 Police may lie about having an eyewitnesses.
5 Police can lie about recording your conversation.
6 Police can lie about having an accomplice's confession.
7 The police will try to imply that your refusal to cooperate will*be damaging to your case.
8 Police can lie about what will happen to other people.
9)*They will lie about wanting to help you out.
10 Police may ignore your request for a lawyer.
Police do not charge you with a crime the DA does. It is the police job to collect evidence and the court really doesn't care how they do it.
The three basic components to make such an arrest are: Agreeing that there will be sex; agreeing that there will be payment; and making some motion toward making that happen. That is, you got to get up from the bar stool and start walking to your hotel room, or tug down a zipper. These rules will vary somewhat (an offer, even with coded language, may be considered enough) but the criminal offense does not require that anyone actually engage in sex, or even go near.
According to one article I read, many police feel would-be sex buyers make easier targets than many sellers. If you have the mentality to (pay for sex), you are just not going to be remotely cautious about it, An Officer said. Claiming working prostitutes are also more sophisticated about dodging arrest than johns.
Not only is arresting buyers easier, cleaner, and less ethically fraught than arresting prostitutes, it's also effective at deterring the entire enterprise. Arrest the customers, they said. That will stop it in an instant. Customers disappear really quickly. And so will trafficking. It is not worth it for traffickers to traffic women if there are no customers. If a goal of vice policing is to protect women from violence and coercion, starving the market of buyers seems a better if more quotidian use of resources than handcuffing and jailing half-naked women.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=RustyKuntz;3564005]I just don't see anything good about posting social media link to their ads. Yes, a lot of them are fake accounts or dead but some are actually real. Do these women not realize that all they are doing is making it easier for LEO? Think of all that can be used against them besides the obvious. Let's see, tax evasion, money laundering, VOP in some cases. All LEO has to do is get a warrant for the social media account, regardless if its fake, and retrieve any info, including private messages, to use against them. Just like texts, private messages can be retrieved.[/QUOTE]Trust me are not willingly putting a social media link on our ads. BP has made it mandatory. Not sure why?