Marine, 20 Arrested For Tryst With Girl, 13

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A Marine traveled to Pittsburgh for a Christmas Eve encounter with a 13-year-old girl he had met online, authorities charged.

Lance Cpl. Johnathan Plaisance, 20, was arrested Christmas Day in Harrisburg after the girl's parents reported her missing.

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Sadly, this probably happens quite frequently.

For bonus point, track down his myspace address....
 

amicold

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Man, 20 years old, a Marine, more testosterone than Bas Rutten, why the hell didn't he get any from women his age?
 

Aimster

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well it said he thought she might have been 15.

15 is legal in some states is it not?
 

Sqube

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Yeah, but he's a military man. I've got to say that I was under the impression that they could get some legal lovin from pretty much anywhere.

What gives?
 

RedCOMET

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i guss he wanted tap some teen tang.

what wa it that they say.. the few, the proud, the underage....
 

randay

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Originally posted by: amjohns5
Originally posted by: RedCOMET
i guss he wanted tap some teen tang.

what wa it that they say.. the few, the proud, the underage....

made me chuckle, tbh.

nono, i think it was: dont ask, dont check id.
 

dud

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This is not good ...


But how many 25 year old female teachers have similar tryists with young boys and get away with house arrest or similar harsh penalty?
 

BoomerD

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Originally posted by: Greenman
My guess the Marine Core is going to take a VERY dim view of this.

I don't know about the Core, but I'm sure the CORPS will certainly take a dim view...welcome to Portsmouth or Leavenworth...
 

randay

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Originally posted by: OdiN
If the girl lied about her age, they should lock her up, not this guy.

is lying a crime? because if it was im pretty sure we all should be locked up.
 

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Originally posted by: dud
This is not good ...


But how many 25 year old female teachers have similar tryists with young boys and get away with house arrest or similar harsh penalty?


That make the news?
 

Whisper

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Originally posted by: OdiN
If the girl lied about her age, they should lock her up, not this guy.

According to the story, he might've thought she was 15...don't think that's going to help his case any.

That being said, I could see mistaking a 16-year-old as being of-age, but 13 is pushing it, mature and/or well-developed as she may have been.

Even if she did lie about it, would she deserve to be locked up for that? Not in my opinion, unless she then turned around and--having developed a pre-meditated plan--used her age against him.
 

OdiN

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Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: OdiN
If the girl lied about her age, they should lock her up, not this guy.

is lying a crime? because if it was im pretty sure we all should be locked up.

It's about as much as a crime as the guy comitted. Unless he kidnapped her, it sounds like she wanted to go with the guy and went of her own free will. I don't see a problem with that.
 

compuwiz1

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More argument for bar coding people. We could age scan everyone we want to boink. ;)
 

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Originally posted by: dud
This is not good ...


But how many 25 year old female teachers have similar tryists with young boys and get away with house arrest or similar harsh penalty?

Yeah, but I mean, with a girl both parents are like WTF, with a boy, the father is, at least in secrete going, hell yeah son!

j/k

Originally posted by: senseamp
13 is too young, but I support our troops. God Bless America.

My lord