Posted on 05/04/2013 12:50:46 AM PDT by Slings and Arrows
PROSPECT HEIGHTS, Ill., May 3 (UPI) -- Authorities in Illinois said a 22-year-old woman allegedly pepper sprayed and robbed a 14-year-old who hired her to have sex with him.
Cook County Assistant State's Attorney Katherine Levine said the teenager used his iPad to get the name and contact information for Dareka Brooks, 22, and they made arrangements for Brooks to visit the teen's Prospect Heights home and receive payment in exchange for sex, the Arlington Heights (Ill.) Daily Herald reported Friday.
Levine said Brooke arrived at the teenager's home and allegedly used pepper spray on him before leaving with his iPad and his piggy bank full of cash.
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Howdt Zirc! How ya been?
Ahem...time you reached for the second cup of coffee, methinks.
Good, you?
Good to see a hooker with strong moral values.
lolz
Truly the Muse is upon you.
That, of course, is a given.
Risky Business 2013
Oh, she’s definitely rough trade. No question about that. I was just expecting far, far worse. Some of the mugshots on the local police blotter I’ve seen would make your hair stand on end. Most of them are meth heads who’ve been destroyed inside and out. I’ve no doubt “dareka” is on that path, but she’s not nearly as bad as what she’ll look like five years from now.
Plus the perp in the story is an actual woman, which again exceeded my expectations. :-)
I’ve seen some of those mug shots.
I hear you.
Thought it was a violation of regulations for a member of the Seamstresses Guild to also be a member of the Thieves Guild.
OTOH, maybe a member of the Thieves Guild could, for purposes of gaining entry, pose as a member of the Seamstresses Guild, as long as she didn’t actually do any fittings or alterations.
In any case, will he now join the Victims Guild?
Been doing pretty decent.
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