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Re:A Provider is Murdered and I get the Blame, My WORST NIGHTMARE!
poonhntr 11 Reviews 13083 reads
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I have just the book for you.  Not that I'm turning this into the Book of the Month Club, but there is a decent book that deals with murder and providers.  The name is "Chasing the Dime" by Michael Connelly and it is a fiction.

It is not exactly what you are talking about, but it deals with a murder and providers in Los Angeles.  I would recommend it; it is entertaining.

Okay guys have you ever thought about this?

You go to see your provider everything is fine as always and you leave, a little later in the day she sees a new guy who murders her. The police get a call, neighbor hears screams or something. They dust for fingerprints and find yours (Remember when you got your drivers licence, they took your thumb print)
The cops also find a nice sample of your DNA in the trashcan.

Mr. Murderer was more careful and left no trail, so the cops knock on your door, you are all they got, maybe you have an old misdemenor on your record maybe not, either way for the next 6 months of your life you are going through hell trying to prove your not guilty. Cops and DAs really don't care about the innocent, they got evidence and it leads to you, the DA only cares about his arrest to conviction ratio, so he can say he is tough on crime and get elected to some political office down the road. Face it, a jury is going to see you as a pervert no matter what, they all watch too much TV and will know you did it for sure. SO what do you do? take a plea bargen serve a little hard time so you don't have to serve life? Even though you never hurt a fly. Come on this could turn ugly...

I really worry about this EVERY time I see a provider, I always tell her to stay safe, but sometimes no matter how careful you are something can turn ulgy. What am I suppose to do show up with rubber gloves and take my sperm with me when I leave?
My provider would think I was a freak for sure.

I am really thinking of leaving the hobby for this reason alone.
I really don't want to get mixup with LE over someone elses vile actions.

Am I being paranoid?

MC

marybeth12267 reads

your absolutly right,,all they care about (DA &LE) is solving the case does not matter to them about actually catching the right person,,it is also about any person they can pin any murder on,,, sarah smart  case perfect example;  she was not even dead just missing they already had a guy in jail for it,,he had a prior something and was a little sketchy but he was innocent  he died in custody

BadPuppy13640 reads

Suggest, If you are that concerned just do out call.  If you do not have a place to use than spring for a room.  She leaves and you leave, problem solved.  Yes there is an extra expense but isn't that better than leaving the hobby?

sidone12867 reads

Yes, you are being paranoid.  To get a conviction the state would need evidence that you committed the murder.  Your hypothetical only provides them with evidence that you were present in her apartment -- a place where they would naturally expect to find the fingerprints of a large number of men.  

Even if they believed you were the killer, they would almost certainly not prosecute you unless they could find much more damning evidence.  In order to convict you they would have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you were the murderer, and all you would need in order to show reasonable doubt is some decent evidence that the victim used that apartment as her incall location.  Besides, there is a standard jury instruction that says whenever there are two reasonable explanations for the evidence and the defendant would be guilty under one but not guilty under the other, the jury must accept the innocent explanation.  If the only evidence is your prints at the apartment, the jury would have to accept the argument that you had gone there for sex.

Recognizing that they would inevitably lose, the prosecutors would not waste their limited resources going after you unless they had a much stronger case than the one you have described.

Of course, this presupposes that there will be evidence the victim was an escort and that the apartment was her incall location.  I think a murder investigation would surely reveal such facts, so this is a pretty safe assumption to make.

I have just the book for you.  Not that I'm turning this into the Book of the Month Club, but there is a decent book that deals with murder and providers.  The name is "Chasing the Dime" by Michael Connelly and it is a fiction.

It is not exactly what you are talking about, but it deals with a murder and providers in Los Angeles.  I would recommend it; it is entertaining.

SexyCurvesDC9117 reads

Yes, I'd say so.

I would say your first step would be to only see providers who screen.

What if your best friend gets murdered tomorrow? Your wife? Mr. Morbid... oh my!

On another note, they never took my thumb print in MD when I got my license... that must vary state to state.

Best,
Tamara... who has no plans to get murdered, thanks very much!

either this is a script idea for a bad movie, or mc is running a possible confession by us.

One of the CSI employees went to a woman's house and left.  She saw someone else who killed her.  Of course they proved that the employee was not the killer through scientific evidence.

bssailor9543 reads

Flush your condom down the toilet. There goes your DNA sample and you don't have to take it with you.  (Ewwwwww)

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