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Teen Charged With Felony After Posting Girl’s Pic On Porn Site
March 4, 2010 by Morbid
OCALA, Fla. - 17-year-old Shannon Marie Mitchell had a grudge against her boyfriend’s 15-year-old ex-girlfriend. So she decided to wage a campaign of harassment whose ultimate goal would be to ruin the younger teen’s reputation. She started by taking the girl’s MyspaceMySpace
pics and posting them, along with her phone number, to an online porn site (from the video it looks like the porn site is actually 4chan). This action resulted in the young girl getting phone calls from strangers asking for sexual favors and more pics. Police were eventually brought in and Mitchell was questioned by investigators. The Vanguard High School senior did not seem to take things seriously when she was interviewed, admitting she did it and did not plan to stop harassing the girl. I’m guessing she started taking things seriously sometime after she was arrested on a felony charge of of aggravated cyberstalking of a victim younger than 16 years old and then transported to a Juvenile Assessment Center. [Read more...]


Cody Sexton And Kenny Andrews Played A Prank At Wal-Mart
September 14, 2009 by Morbid
Fort Smith, Arkansas – Not much on this one yet, but Cody and KennyKenny reviews
(also a Wal-Mart employee), both 20, played a prank at a Fort Smith Wal-Mart that may end up not being worth the laughs they got. They removed a promotional DVD and loaded a pornographic DVD into a player that was shown on over six screens in the store. It played for several minutes before management turned it off after being notified by a customer. Ha Ha Ha, right? Yeah, I thought it was kinda lame myself. Anyway, their prank has them learning some legal lessons about Arkansas and obscenity laws after they were identified from surveillance footage shown on a local Crime Stopper’s broadcast. They were arrested and are now facing felony charges of displaying an obscene film. I looked up Arkansas law in regards to displaying an obscene film and it looks like they are both facing fines up to $2,000 and a possible 1 to 5 years in prison. People, seriously, it pays to check the possible legal ramifications of a prank if caught, even lame ones like this. [Read more...]




















