Quick followups.

Remember the rapist HPD cop? The jury handed down his sentence: life in prison.

He’ll be eligible for parole after 30 years.

And the latest update on the “Rebecca” front: those four investors, including the one who supposedly died of malaria, never existed. At least, according to the producer’s lawyer. Still unclear: what was the motivation to make these people up?

(Darn shame that “Law and Order” isn’t on any longer. This story is starting to read like an episode of that series. And I can’t really see how you’d fit this into “Kinky Sex Crimes” – er, I mean, “Special Victims Unit”.)

3 Responses to “Quick followups.”

  1. Oh ye of little imagination!

    He had to invent the investors to keep stringing along the dominatrix/aspiring actress who was blackmailing him with knowledge of his submissive cross-dressing bondage fetish to keep her from going public in exchange for her starring in the lead role!

    Do I have to explain everything?

  2. stainles says:

    You should pitch that to L&O:KSC. Seriously.

    Speaking of which, it looks like the “50 Shades of Grey” episode is airing this week. Not that I watch the show any longer, or will watch this episode, but I note this for my readers who may be curious (yellow or blue, doesn’t matter which).

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