Posted on 07/28/2009 8:20:28 PM PDT by Chet 99
Enraged at being two-timed, a Queens woman poured boiling water on her unfaithful husband's groin as he slept Monday, police said.
In a twisted act of revenge, Oyinda Ojofeitimi, 67, a registered nurse, carried out the crotch-scalding attack to ensure her spouse stopped cheating, cops said.
"She was hurt and angry that after all this time married, he was stepping out on her," a police source said. "She wanted to shut down that possibility forever because he had treated her with such contempt."
The painful wakeup call left Emmanuel Ojofeitimi, also a nurse, screaming in the bedroom of the couple's home on Milburn St. in Springfield Gardens.
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Yes, she was steamed, so she steamed him.
For a home-cooked meal?
Sorry guys!
B*tch. And a large minority in the poll on the site don’t think charges should be filed?
It’s viagra’s fault leading people in their 60’s to cheat. ;-D
And very, very painful healing. No arousal for him for a looooooong, long time.
She said that she wanted to put him out of commission permanently, and she may have accomplished that.
She regretted her action right away, and she’s really going to regret it later.
I see, so you feel that someone who engages in emotionally harming another deserves physical pain in response?
Wow, I hope you never ever anger someone who’s carrying a gun, a large knife or baseball bat and is easily offended and thinks the same way you do.
A 67 year old man carrying on an affair?
He wouldn’t have gotten caught if he’d managed to stifle his bragging.
You can call me anything, as long as it ain’t Blisterd Magroyne.
En flagrante delicto!
You must have legal status in order to get a NYS nursing license. You can’t be illegal. Probably a visa program benefit though.
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