Monday, June 8, 2015

Quick-Trigger Douchebag SC Cop Michael Slager Indicted for Murder


Charleston, South Carolina

Folks are happy down in South Carolina, well, except for racists and probably those directly related to one bad cop named Michael Slager.

A grand jury has officially handed down the indictment on the 33-year-old North Charleston police officer, for murdering Walter Scott back in April.

In a statement to the press, Charleston County Solicitor Scarlett Wilson said: "I think the people of the 9th circuit elected me to be accountable to them, and that’s what we intend to do; they have to know they have someone prosecuting the case who is accountable to them."

The death of Walter Scott added fuel to the already mounting fire over police use of force against unarmed black citizens, particularly after Feidin Santana’s eyewitness video of the encounter surfaced and contradicted initial police reports that Scott had grabbed Slager’s stun gun.

The encounter between Slager and Scott started as a simple traffic stop on the morning of April 4. Slager pulled Scott over for a broken tail light. According to dash cam video of the stop, Scott provided his license but explained he does not have registration or insurance information for the vehicle because he was in the process of buying the car.

After a brief exchange, Slager walked back to his squad car with Scott’s license while Scott and his passenger, Pierre D. Fulton, waited. Scott attempted to exit his vehicle but was ordered back inside by Slager.

Moments later, Scott opened the door again, and ran away. Slager chased him, and ultimately fired his stun gun on Scott, according to the incident report.

Slager then fired several shots with his gun as Scott was running away. Scott suffered five gunshot wounds, and officially died from gunshot wounds to the back.

Rodney, Scott's younger brother, shared the family's reaction to the indictment.

“This morning, the grand jury made the decision to indict Mr. Slager for murder, and we’re very pleased and happy about that,” he said.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Arizona’s Brittany Sonnier Trades 'Doggie-Style' Love for Underage Florida Teen, Cops Say


Brittany Sonnier


Brittany Sonnier Booking Photo
Holly Hill, Florida

Back in 2012, a 23-year-old woman in Arizona caught national attention, after she was accused of having sex with a dog. Soon, her doggy dilemma died down and she dropped out of site. Well, that was until recently, when she surfaced in Florida.

Brittany Sonnier was arrested Monday in Volusia County on allegations of having sex with a 15-year-old boy.

According to police, Sonnier befriended a teen next-door who stayed with his father on the weekends. Sonnier, allegedly enticed the teen to perform sexual acts knowing that he was underage. Police said she was also in possession of marijuana and shared the drugs, as well as alcohol, with him.

According to a Volusia County arrest report, the teen became aware of Sonnier's past arrest of bestiality. The teen admitted to having intercourse with Sonnier for two nights and said he was concerned about contracting a venereal disease, the report said.


The teen went to police following a physical exam.

Following the teen’s interview with police, Sonnier agreed to meet with them and admitted that she had supplied marijuana to the boy, as well as being sexually active with him, knowing he was underage.

Sonnier was arrested and charged with lewd and lascivious battery sex act with a person less than 16 years of age and contributing to delinquency of a minor, both felony charges.

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Sex Toy that Holds Cremated Remains: Be Close to the One You Love


They often say ‘til death do us part.'

But ladies, if one designer has his way, you can stay intimately close to the one you love for years to cum.

Mark Sturkenboom has created a memory box, that includes a necklace and an amplifier for playing music that reminds you of your departed loved one.

There’s also a scent diffuser and a gold-plated urn. Scent diffuser and a sex toy?


Actually, the urn is a dildo, containing the ashes of the owner’s dearly departed, that makes this box stand-out.

Defending his newest creation, Sturkenboom said: "After a passing, the missing of intimacy with that person is only one aspect of the pain and grief."

This forms the base for 21 Grams. The urn offers the possibility to conserve 21 grams of ashes of the deceased and displays an immortal desire.

The inspiration “came” while helping an elderly lady with her groceries.

“She has an urn standing near the window with the remains of her husband. She always speaks with so much love about him but the jar he was in didn’t reflect that at all.”

During that same time, Sturkenboom read an article about widows, taboos, sex and intimacy which sparked the magical question:

“Can I combine these themes and make an object that is about love and missing and intimacy?”

The box, called 21 Grams – said to be the weight of the human soul – was his answer.

If you want to study-up on the dildo-urn, you can find out more at the designer’s website.

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Texas Veterinarian Kristen Lindsey’s Dead Pussy Photo Goes Viral

Dr. Kristen Lindsey (Left)
Brenham, Texas

Whether you like pussy or not, I think we can all agree that a dead pussy is far from appealing. And that is just what a veterinarian down in Texas is learning the hard way.

On Wednesday, Dr. Kristen Lindsey treated her Facebook followers with a photo of her holding a cat. However, this wasn’t a love my cat photo or anything, although I guess it could qualify for the crazy cat lady category. The cat in the photo had an arrow protruding from its head. The caption, posted by Lindsey read:


And the Disturbing Photo

What Lindsey apparently didn’t realize is that the "feral tomcat" she killed was actually belonged to someone. “Tiger,” the 6-year-old orange Tabby reportedly went missing earlier on Wednesday. A Facebook page titled "Justice for Tiger" was quickly set up and called for Lindsey to be charged with a crime. The page has photos of Tiger as well as a video that the kitty's owner posted to YouTube in November.


Even with Tiger’s identity revealed, Lindsey remained confident, as demonstrated with her next posting in response to calls for her firing from her employer. She posted:


Next, the Washington Animal Clinic terminated her. While there are animal cruelty laws in effect, given the nature of the property and property rights, it’s unclear if Lindsey will face any criminal charges. However, Austin County Sheriff Jack Brandes told KBTX that he'd forward the case to the district attorney for review.

The Texas Veterinary Medical Association issued a press release condemning the post:

"We are saddened and disturbed by the unfortunate actions of this individual, and we remind Texas residents that this conduct is not reflective of the veterinary profession or of the veterinarians who strive to embody the words of the veterinarian’s oath every day."

In all, Dr. Lindsey remains confident. Her latest Facebook post, in response to opponents and even those making death threats, reads:

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

South Carolina Cop Michael Slager Caught on Video Shooting Unarmed Man in the Back, Charged with Murder


Cop Michael Slager
Charleston, South Carolina

A video released is painting a very different picture of a situation than the one initially portrayed by a cop in South Carolina.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division announced Tuesday that Michael Slager, an officer with the North Charleston Police Department, was arrested and charged with murder. The news comes after a video surfaced showing Slager shooting an unarmed man in the back. Slager, if found guilty, could face up to life in prison or death.

The shooting took place Saturday morning after a traffic stop, SLED said. Video obtained by The New York Times shows what happened.

The victim was a black man, identified as 50-year-old Walter Scott. In the video, the victim breaks away from the white officer. Something falls, and the officer fires eight shots at the man as he runs away. Scott, who appears to be unarmed, drops to the ground.

"I can tell you that as the result of that video and the bad decision made by our officer, he will be charged with murder," North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey told reporters Tuesday. "When you're wrong, you're wrong. And if you make a bad decision -- don't care if you're behind the shield or just a citizen on the street -- you have to live by that decision."

Scott was remembered by his brother as loving, kind and outgoing, somebody who "knew everybody." He spent two years in the Coast Guard, and had four children.

"All we wanted was the truth," said Anthony Scott. "I don't think that all police officers are bad cops, but there are some bad ones out there, and I don't want to see anyone get shot down the way that my brother got shot down."

Initially, Slager’s attorney David Aylor, said that his client followed the appropriate policies and procedures. Aylor later told CNN that he no longer represents the officer, and it was unclear whether Slager had obtained new representation.

Police reports show that Slager said he used his Taser. The officer later said: "Shots fired and the subject is down.

Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina said on Twitter that he had watched the video and that "the senseless shooting and taking of #WalterScott's life was absolutely unnecessary and avoidable."

The Justice Department released a statement Tuesday saying it would "take appropriate action in light of the evidence and developments in the state case."

"The South Carolina Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation has opened an investigation concurrent with the S.C. Law Enforcement Division and are providing aid as necessary to the state investigation. The Department of Justice Civil Rights Division and the South Carolina U.S. Attorney's Office will work with the FBI in the investigation," it read.

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Revenge-Porn Site Website Creator Kevin Bollaert Sentenced To 18 Years

Revenge Porn Site Operator Kevin Bollaert

San Diego, California

If you have been wondering what ever happened to the revenge porn craze, fueled by a website called ugotposted.com, we have some answers. You may recall, the website gained international attention by allowing jilted lovers to post private, nude, and sexual compromising photos of their ex’s, along with links to their social media sites.

As if that wasn’t good enough, it gets better. When the victims contacted the website, they were directed to another website and forced to pay hundreds of dollars to have the photos removed.

The ‘brilliant’ idea was the brainchild of a San Diego douchebag named Kevin Bollaert. More than 10,000 images, mainly of women, were posted between December 2012 and September 2013. Some of those victimized included teachers, wives and professionals. The compromising photos cost people jobs, damaged relationships and led to one woman attempting suicide.

Back in February, 28-year-old Bollaert was convicted of 21 counts of identity theft and six counts of extortion in San Diego Superior Court.

I guess the money was pretty good, while it lasted. Bollaert reportedly earned about $900 a month in website ad revenue and collected about $30,000 from victims.

During the trial, Bollaert's attorney admitted the business was gross and offensive, but said Bollaert didn't break the law by allowing others to post the explicit material.

On Friday, Bollaert was sentenced to 18 years in state prison.
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