Ain't it is always like this?...You try and get a little.....

Wheezer

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...and five minutes into it she ups and dies on you cause she can't take a little voltage......b*tch.

JANUARY 25--A kinky sex escapade ended this week with the electrocution death of a Pennsylvania woman and the arrest of her husband for manslaughter. According to cops, Toby Taylor, 37, first claimed that his wife Kirsten was shocked by her hair dryer. But he then admitted that the couple was "into weird sexual behaviors," according to a probable cause affidavit. Taylor then explained that he hooks clips to his wife's nipples and "plugs the cord into a electric strip" and shocks her. On Wednesday evening, Taylor said, Kirsten removed her clothes, attached the clips, and shocked herself. He then picked up the electric strip and shocked her several more times, adding that he had placed a piece of electric tape over her mouth during the jolts. After the last shock, Kirsten, 29, "fell over on to her face." Taylor initially thought his wife was joking, but quickly realized she was unconscious. He then dressed her in preparation for driving to the hospital, but instead called 911 when she stopped breathing. Taylor, pictured in the below mug shot, told investigators that the couple had "been engaging in electric shock sex and other types of extreme bondage for about 2 years." He was charged yesterday with involuntary manslaughter and reckless endangerment and was jailed in the York Count lockup (where he remains in custody on $100,000 bail). (3 pages)


The smoking gun
 

djheater

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
well... that was a little game of russian roulette now wasn't it?

Hard to say the guy is at fault of murder though. Involuntary manslaughter definately. Ignorance that defies belief, yes. Murder, I don't think so.

I don't think locking the guy up on my dime will help. He needs an education, not punishment.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: moshquerade
well... that was a little game of russian roulette now wasn't it?

Hard to say the guy is at fault of murder though. Involuntary manslaughter definately. Ignorance that defies belief, yes. Murder, I don't think so.

I don't think locking the guy up on my dime will help. He needs an education, not punishment.

if it went down just like he said, i agree with you.
 
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No amount of punishment will be as bad as the emotional torment this guy will feel for the rest of his life knowing he killed his wife. Locking him up would be pointless.
 

Wheezer

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Lesson to be learned ladies.....don't tell your husband that you wrecked the car when you are about to have sex that involves you clipping electrical probes to your nipples.
 

Auric

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Welp, calling 911 immediately would increase the chance of quick attention saving her life. Dressing her and planning to drive to the hospital is mooncalfery. In that way alone (nevermind the electric shocks) he failed, if not endangered her. But given the investigation can confirm it was not "murder" then losing his wife should prolly punishment 'nuff from the view of the state since she is equally responsible for the situation. Her side of the fambly may have other ideas though.
 

Eli

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Well that was a dumbass move.

Attaching the wires to both nipples is like prime area for stopping your heart.... nice.
 
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Assuming the story represents the truth (no malice intended), I don't really see the point in jail time either. Seems akin to extreme sports. /shrug
 

chuckywang

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When she was unconsious, shouldn't he just have shocked her again? Isn't that how a defibbrilator works?
 

Jeff7

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Originally posted by: nakedfrog
The lesson here is to buy proper equipment :p
"Evidently your friend did not realize that here in East Germany we use 220 volt current. He was found in his hotel room impaled upon a large electrical device. Our surgeons did what they could, but it took them 2 hours just to get the smile off his face."



Originally posted by: Squisher
Originally posted by: SarcasticDwarf
erm, why the hell should he be charged?

She got a charge, he gets a charge.

Tit for tat.
Tit for tat, and clip for tit.
 

Injury

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: djheater
Originally posted by: moshquerade
well... that was a little game of russian roulette now wasn't it?

Hard to say the guy is at fault of murder though. Involuntary manslaughter definately. Ignorance that defies belief, yes. Murder, I don't think so.

I don't think locking the guy up on my dime will help. He needs an education, not punishment.

if it went down just like he said, i agree with you.

Yup. I'm a long standing believer that prison can't cure a case of stupid.
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: Atomic Playboy
No amount of punishment will be as bad as the emotional torment this guy will feel for the rest of his life knowing he killed his wife. Locking him up would be pointless.

what about plugging in a stripped cord into a power strip and touching the bare wires to his choneys...