Thursday, January 18, 2007

Delia Day / Susan Anton


Delia Day was the pseudonym of Susan Anton, an artist, weblogger, and self-described sex slave who lived in the New Orleans, Louisiana area with her husband Travis. They were married for ten years and practiced what many would consider a hardcore BDSM lifestyle, with extensive body modification - permanent and temporary - a major part of their play together. The two also had children - Travis's by a previous marriage - who were kept shielded from their lifestyle by staying at boarding school for most of the week.

Delia became well known online for the frank weblog and explicit photographs on her website. She attracted a number of fans, who saw her as very happy in her relationship with Travis, who was a software developer, and who she referred to as her owner. In late 2003, he purchased a shotgun for her to keep in their house for self defense purposes; she wrote in her LiveJournal about practicing with the gun in their backyard. But in the early morning hours of 2 December 2003, she shot him in the chest and was subsequently acquitted of murder based on the jury's view of her lifestyle. The ruling was self-defense.

Much speculation occurred online about what had happened between Travis and Susan Anton that resulted in her killing him. Some felt that she was not as happy as she had appeared, others thought it was an accident, and theories flew wildly. For her part, Delia Day dropped off the internet. She has not been heard from since a LiveJournal posting just hours before the incident, and many continue to wonder what became of her.
live journal about it and http://www.egeltje.org/archives/cat_delia_day.php

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Thomas Kierst


Thursday, January 11, 2007

taking lives



Albert Walker
birth place: Paris, Ontario, Canada

The tale of Albert Walker is twisted with deception, gold bullion, incest and murder. His undoing was the retrieval of a Rolex watch by a fisherman in the English Channel one day in the summer of 1996.

Albert Walker was a small-time Ontario businessman. He had a wife, four children and his own financial services company. A respected church-going man and member of the local choir, he was a good salesman. When he set up United Canvest Corporation in the Cayman Islands many of his investors were fellow members of the congregation; they were happy to trust him with their money.

In 1990, Walker and his daughter Sheena took a flight to London and disappeared along with a large chunk of his clients money. Detectives later discovered he had squirreled away millions of dollars in European banks.

To avoid detection, Walker and his daughter had to assume a new identity, the swindler’s eyes fixed on Ronald Platt. Platt was an Englishman who spent his youth in Calgary, Canada and was so desperate to go back, he even had a maple leaf tattooed on his hand. Walker bankrolled his emigration but before he left relieved Platt of his birth certificate and driving license.

For 6 years Walker and Sheena lived as Mr and Mrs Platt in south-east England. Sheena had two children and though their father has never been identified it is suspected they sired by Walker. Their crime would probably remained undetected had the real Platt stayed away, but disillusioned with the Canadian economy he returned to England and settled close to the fraud couple.

Walker resolved to murder Platt. He dumped the body in the sea, where it got caught in the nets of a fisherman. The corpse was only identifiable by the serial number on the Rolex watch still strapped to its wrist.

When the police caught up with Walker he was obviously planning to flee again. In the month following the recovery of Platt’s body, Walker bought over 67,000 pounds in gold bullion. When police swooped down on the Essex farmhouse to arrest him, they discovered his daughter Sheena stuffing some of those gold bars into a diaper bag.

At the trail Sheena testified against her father, excusing her behaviour by claiming he hypnotized her. Walker was convicted of embezzlement and murder and sent to jail in 1999.
in biography
films made:
Aka Albert Walker (2002) (TV)
BBC - Drama - The Many Lives of Albert Walker
A.K.A. Albert Walker TV Show - AOL Television

Sunday, January 07, 2007

The ABC's of Sex Education for Trainable Persons (1975)





The ABC's of Sex Education for Trainable Persons (1975)

"A 70's training film for people who need to teach sex ed. classess to the mentally disabled. A great clip."

Saturday, January 06, 2007

Miss Landmine


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