TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A couple’s honeymoon was cut short this summer after the husband left his new wife to solicit a prostitute, authorities in Florida said.
The suspect, a 34-year-old male, was among the 176 people arrested for alleged sex crimes following a months-long prostitution sting in Hillsborough County, according to Sheriff Chad Chronister.
Not to defend this guy's actions but I'm always bothered by "stings" where there is no actual crime committed. I suppose that "Intent to have sex with a prostitute" is a crime. Is nothing not a crime?
".... and he decides he’s going to respond to an ad that one of our [undercover officers] had placed to go have sex that evening. "
Responded to an ad that a police officer had placed in the local newspaper. If that isn't entrapment I don't know what is.
I don't give a flying fickle finger of fate that he was horny and his new wife was lazy, that is what I would consider as a personal problem. The idea that cops can do this sort of thing just seems - to me - somehow disgusting. Don't those outstanding examples of law enforcement have more important things to do than lure wayward husbands to a motel room? Like maybe go after real criminals like murderers, thieves, arsonists, muggers, perhaps even child molesters ?
Seriously? His brand new wife falls asleep and he calls a hooker? How long had they been living together before they got married? There's no way they were *actually* having sex with each other for the first time (I say "each other" because if he's that comfortable with prostitutes, there's no way he, at least, was a virgin) on their honeymoon. Good God. Yeah, the "police placed an ad" thing is sketchy as hell, but dude is still a freaking loser/moron/asshole, regardless of what his new wife is like. Wow.
After 5 years of psycho sex anywhere anytime, he walked into the honeymoon suite with champagne in hand to find his new bride in sweat pants, lumberjack shirt, streaming Sex In the City surrounded by ice cream, chips, and an x-large White Chocolate Mocha Creme Frappuccino
Not to defend this guy's actions but I'm always bothered by "stings" where there is no actual crime committed. I suppose that "Intent to have sex with a prostitute" is a crime. Is nothing not a crime?
ReplyDelete".... and he decides he’s going to respond to an ad that one of our [undercover officers] had placed to go have sex that evening. "
ReplyDeleteResponded to an ad that a police officer had placed in the local newspaper. If that isn't entrapment I don't know what is.
I don't give a flying fickle finger of fate that he was horny and his new wife was lazy, that is what I would consider as a personal problem. The idea that cops can do this sort of thing just seems - to me - somehow disgusting. Don't those outstanding examples of law enforcement have more important things to do than lure wayward husbands to a motel room? Like maybe go after real criminals like murderers, thieves, arsonists, muggers, perhaps even child molesters ?
Asking for a friend. LOL
Seriously? His brand new wife falls asleep and he calls a hooker? How long had they been living together before they got married? There's no way they were *actually* having sex with each other for the first time (I say "each other" because if he's that comfortable with prostitutes, there's no way he, at least, was a virgin) on their honeymoon. Good God. Yeah, the "police placed an ad" thing is sketchy as hell, but dude is still a freaking loser/moron/asshole, regardless of what his new wife is like. Wow.
ReplyDeleteAfter 5 years of psycho sex anywhere anytime, he walked into the honeymoon suite with champagne in hand to find his new bride in sweat pants, lumberjack shirt, streaming Sex In the City surrounded by ice cream, chips, and an x-large White Chocolate Mocha Creme Frappuccino
ReplyDeleteGood start there, do go on...
DeleteThink she has a good "incompatible" accusation when she files for divorce/
ReplyDeleteMany years ago I knew a gal who screwed the hotel barkeeper on her honeymoon.
ReplyDeleteThat marriage didn't last long.