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posted by CoolHand on Monday July 27 2015, @03:59AM   Printer-friendly
from the backpage-bada$$ dept.

The Washington Post reports that an internet escort in Charleston, W.Va., may have saved her own life and the lives of many other women, when she shot and killed an alleged attacker who showed up at the woman's home on July 18 after answering an escort ad she had placed on Backpage.com. Neal Falls showed up with multiple pairs of handcuffs and a Subaru full of weapons and tools, including a shovel, knives, a bulletproof vest, a machete, bleach, trash bags, sledgehammers and axes. In Falls's pocket, police said, was a list of names of potential future victims, all of whom are sex workers who advertised on Backpage. Investigators are trying to determine whether Falls is responsible for a string of slayings targeting sex workers in Ohio and Nevada. "We are entering his DNA profile into CODIS, which is a national crime DNA database, to see if it matches any previous submissions from anywhere in the United States," says Steve Cooper, the Charleston Police Department's chief of detectives. "If his DNA has been located in any other crimes and his profile was entered into CODIS, there will be a match."

From the moment Falls showed up at the home of his latest alleged victim, he turned violent. "I knew he was there to kill me," says the victim who asked not to be identified. Falls pulled a gun on her and began strangling her. "When he strangled me he just wouldn't let me get any air. I grabbed my rake and when he laid the gun down to get the rake out of my hands, I shot him. I just grabbed the gun and shot behind me." Local authorities are treating the shooting as an act of self-defense. According to Cooper, "when we find multiple sets of handcuffs, a machete, an axe, a bulletproof vest and container of bleach, the first thing that comes to an investigator's mind is, 'This is a serial killer kit.'"


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  • (Score: 2) by Francis on Monday July 27 2015, @03:59PM

    by Francis (5544) on Monday July 27 2015, @03:59PM (#214375)

    That's always going to be a problem under a system like that. The Swedes came up with a system where it's legal to sell sex, but it's illegal to buy sex, traffic in sex workers or promote other's prostitution. It's a system that we've adopted lately. The prostitutes were never the problem, the rape, sexual abuse, exploitation and various other things associated with it were.

    People like to suggest that legalization would solve the problem, but more likely it would just make it that much harder to prosecute when there's a problem.

    In The Netherlands, the issue they have is primarily due to people compelling the sex workers to lie about the conditions. So you have brothels and it can be really hard for the authorities to determine and prove that the workers are all there voluntarily.

    One can solve the tautological problem by legalization, but you're not likely to really solve most of the problems by just legalizing it.

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