Posted on 03/18/2025 6:18:44 AM PDT by vespa300
A 31-year-old woman has been charged with murder after a man who paid her to engage in fetish acts died after he’d had a bag on his head, secured with duct tape, during their encounter in an Escondido home.
She recorded the interactions to use as content for her OnlyFans site, police allege in a court document. Video showed Michael Dale, 55, in the secured bag for at least eight minutes, investigators said.
She also allegedly glued boots to his feet, which a court document indicates was done at his request.
Michaela Brashaye Rylaarsdam now sits in jail without bail after being arrested and charged with murder last month — nearly two years after the death. The San Bernardino County woman pleaded not guilty in Vista Superior Court.
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H3 couldn’t have chewed a hole in the bag when he realized he was running out of air?
She also allegedly glued boots to his feet, which a court document indicates was done at his request.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frantisek_Kotzwara
At least this part of the sexual weirdo community isn’t asking for access to perform in front of children, parades and special protections based on people being disgusted with their “screaming at us” fetish...
Ah, every 5 or so years an old guy croaks in a manhattan dungeon of a heart attack from getting beaten or whatever.
What an obituary that makes for! :)
That goes so far back I remember seeing it in the first pages of a PAPER New York Post!
No one cares that the guy died.
The question is: Did she get the number of “clicks” she was after?
A fetish yes it’s the next level that gets more dangerous like those who don’t want to participate.
Fringe people are the most dangerous to everybody.
David Carradine died like this. Asphyxiation fetish.
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