Posted on 03/03/2007 5:57:42 PM PST by Tall_Texan
RICHMOND, Virginia Police say a man sought revenge against his ex-girlfriend by leaving homemade DVDs of her performing sex acts on car windshields throughout the area.
The DVDs include the woman's name, address and phone number.
Police said the woman never realized the acts had been recorded and has received several visits and phone calls from strangers seeking sex.
David Feltmeyer, 33, is charged with one felony count and one misdemeanor count of using a computer to "carry out the production of obscene exhibition." He also faces two misdemeanor counts of "knowingly producing an obscene exhibition."
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"Young children have gotten a hold of a couple of these and watched them," Leonard said. "We know there are other copies and we really want to get our hands on them."
Feltmeyer may face additional charges for each DVD found, Leonard said.
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How did she perform sex acts on car windshields? That is what the DVDs are supposed to show, according to the article.
It just seems to me to be a strange way to treat a windshield.
I agree, why can't guys just find another fish in the sea. There are women out there just ready for the taking. When me and my girlfriend broke up, it was entirely friendly and mutual.
Those days still exist. None-the-less, there's always been guys like this, just with less opportunity for revenge.
More than 20 years ago I can remember a friend's sister was getting stalked by an ex-boyfriend. My buddy and I caught him in the act of letting air out of her car tires. Needless to say, when we were done with him, he stopped stalking.
Seems to me that this used to be called "evidence." Perhaps "performing sex acts on car windshields throughout the area" is now perfectly normal and okey-dokey. Surely there is no way young children could have been anywhere near enough out in the open to see the sick-o woman "having sex on car windshields." Oh no, it could only be the evil MAN's fault for copying the video to a dvd.
Yea, that's it. It MUST be the evil man's fault.
I wonder what the sick-o b***h did that p***sd the guy off?
Agreed that the wording leads you to believe the ex-gf was on the windshields, not the DVDs. It's the AP however. You know how broke the dinosaur media is getting. I'm surprised it was written in English and not Farsi.
New twist on the drive-in theatre, I guess.
Complicated headline, open to many interpretations, none of them good.
I had a friend whose ex-"boyfriend" broke into her house, stole some photos that a university photography class had taken of her when she worked as a model for the classes (nude, but not pornographic, obviously), and printed them on flyers and stuck them up all over her neighborhood. He also sent them to her supervisor at work.
But I guess this was better than what happened to his previous girlfriend, whom he was suspected of having murdered.
So you mean he's "growing" and learning to deal with rejection? How sweet! < /sarc>
Why aren't you in the smokey back room moaning about how American women are all evil? LOL
LOL! Yes, I guess he was learning to deal with his "anger problem."
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Hello to the imagary
I suppose if the story had been written:
"Man Left Explicit DVDs of Ex-Girlfriend on Area Windshields"
it might be more easily understood.
Were they from one of those "full service" car washes?
This Thread Is Useless Without Video.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
This thread is worthless without pictures.
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