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renovation
06-04-2009, 07:30 AM
A North Carolina husband used the online advertising service Craigslist to enlist a man to rape his wife in the couple's home, police said Wednesday.

The 25-year-old Kannapolis man faces first-degree rape and other charges. The Associated Press, which generally does not identify victims of sexual assault, is not naming the man to avoid identifying his wife.

His wife called 911 early Sunday morning and said a man with a knife raped her in the bedroom of their home in Kannapolis, about 25 miles northeast of Charlotte, authorities said. Her husband was in the room, police said. Their two young children were also home, but were unaware of what was happening, authorities said.

The husband sought someone in the ads to come to his home and have sex with his wife using "scare tactics," police said. It was without her knowledge or consent, police said.

Authorities are still investigating the identity of the man who attacked the woman and it wasn't known if the husband paid him to do it. The woman was not seriously injured, but was treated at a hospital and released.

Investigators turned their suspicions to the husband after his statement didn't add up and because there were no signs the attacker broke into the home. The husband was jailed Wednesday on $200,000 bond.

"We share the public's horror that such a crime was committed, and our heart goes out to the victim," said Craigslist spokeswoman Susan MacTavish Best.

The online classified site had been criticized for its "erotic services" section, which Craigslist agreed to do away with last month after a Boston medical student, deemed "the Craigslist killer," was charged with killing a woman he met on the site.

A Kansas City, Mo., man was sentenced last month to 29 years in prison for raping a woman who advertised in the section.


how can anyone do this to a love one or put the family lives in Jeopardy :|
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/06/04/national/main5061601.shtml

VTGreg
06-04-2009, 07:47 AM
There are a lot of screwed up people at there. Always have been but we have more exposure to them now because of the media. In addition, those screwed up individuals also have far more channels that can be used to facilitate their acts.

DarkFury
06-04-2009, 07:48 AM
This has WTF written all over it. :eek:

Prngr44
06-04-2009, 10:28 AM
This has WTF written all over it. :eek:

:agree:

brainsmile
06-04-2009, 03:38 PM
:agree:

Thesifer
06-04-2009, 04:47 PM
What a classy guy.

Jeffbx
06-05-2009, 04:54 AM
Wow, so my question is how do they charge the guy who raped her? He must have assumed that she was consenting to some roleplay or something, so what do they do with him?

Nija
06-05-2009, 05:54 AM
Sexual Assault?

VTGreg
06-05-2009, 05:59 AM
Wow, so my question is how do they charge the guy who raped her? He must have assumed that she was consenting to some roleplay or something, so what do they do with him?

I guess that may depend on what the criagslist ad said.

Cubsfan
06-05-2009, 05:59 AM
Wow, so my question is how do they charge the guy who raped her? He must have assumed that she was consenting to some roleplay or something, so what do they do with him?

I swear this was an episode of Law and Order. Anyway, I'd still charge him with rape. I'm not sure how he's not guilty of that.

The Happy Squirrel
06-05-2009, 12:40 PM
well, its a tough one. for all he knew she could have known about it and it was a sick role playong thing and she was reaclly into int. its tough to tell. obviously the husband is guilty as hell, but why? what benifit wouold come of this to him???

mcs328
06-05-2009, 01:26 PM
I swear this was an episode of Law and Order. Anyway, I'd still charge him with rape. I'm not sure how he's not guilty of that.

I saw that episode also!!

ArkiStan
06-07-2009, 06:38 AM
Wow, so my question is how do they charge the guy who raped her? He must have assumed that she was consenting to some roleplay or something, so what do they do with him?

On a related note, how are people charged when they have consensual sexual relations with somebody who claimed they were an adult but later turned out to be under age? It often seems like the "I didn't know" excuse has little power in the US legal system.

Showtime
06-07-2009, 01:06 PM
like most other sensational news, we need more info. i wouldn't be surprised if later the husband said he discussed it with his wife beforehand, but wanted to surprise her. or maybe he was mad at her for some reason and wanted to hurt her bad.
some people want to see their SO's with someone else. my friends husband asked her to try it and she didn't like the idea. now they are getting divorced.