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To: Sarkie who wrote (12220)5/29/2000 4:44:00 PM
From: Jack Hartmann  Respond to of 32883
 
Why don't you write him a note on the GNNU thread.
Jack



To: Sarkie who wrote (12220)5/29/2000 4:50:00 PM
From: thecow  Respond to of 32883
 
LOL

tc



To: Sarkie who wrote (12220)5/30/2000 1:47:00 AM
From: SI Bob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32883
 
I reserve the name-changing stuff for people who've never posted anything but spam. If someone's been around a while before the spam, I don't want to confuse the issue by changing their name.

However, if I were changing that alias, it'd be to "DouGhNNUt Fanatic". Sorry. Best I can do at 1 in the morning. :)

Bob



To: Sarkie who wrote (12220)6/6/2000 8:42:00 PM
From: EL KABONG!!!  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32883
 
Now's here's a troublesome 'net story...

dailynews.yahoo.com

Tuesday June 6 7:58 PM ET

Five Bodies Found in Kan. Barrels

By JOHN MILBURN, Associated Press Writer

HARRISONVILLE, Mo. (AP)
- The bodies of five women have been found in barrels in a storage locker and a field belonging to a man who met women over the Internet for sadomasochistic sex, authorities said Tuesday.

The first two bodies were found Saturday on his property in La Cygne, Kan. Three more bodies in 55-gallon drums were discovered Monday at a storage locker rented by the man about 30 miles away in Raymore, Mo.

John Edward Robinson, 56 - whom authorities consider a suspect in all five deaths - appeared in court in Kansas on Monday on charges he sexually assaulted two women at hotels. He was arrested Friday at the Olathe, Kan., mobile home park managed by his wife. His $250,000 bail was raised to $5 million.

The two women told authorities they objected to him photographing them and said he brutalized them in a way that went beyond what they intended. One of the women had traveled from Texas to have a sexual encounter with Robinson in April.

At least some of the five victims are believed related to Robinson's alleged Internet relationships with women interested in sadomasochism. He was known to use the screen name ``slavemaster'' in his computer correspondence and sometimes called himself James Turner in person, said Paul Morrison, the district attorney in Johnson County, Kan.

Robinson was not immediately charged in the women's deaths. Morrison said the high bond ``gives us breathing room'' as far as filing charges.

Morrison said Robinson had not retained a lawyer as of Tuesday and was being represented by the Johnson County public defender's office.

An autopsy on one victim showed blunt trauma to the head, and autopsies on the others are expected to show similar injuries, said Chris Koster, prosecutor for Cass County, Mo.

Saturday's discovery followed a three-month missing persons investigation. Robinson had rented the locker for at least five years, Morrison said.

``I can say one thing: The bodies (in the field) appear to have been in those barrels for some time,'' Morrison said. ``The bodies in Raymore have probably been there longer.''

In Kansas, about 20 investigators - including some from the FBI - continued to search Robinson's property. Crews planned to drain a pond on the land.

``We may find more bodies, but we certainly hope not,'' Linn County Sheriff Marvin Stites said.

One of the bodies was thought to be that of a woman who was reported missing March 1 and lived in another state, Morrison said. As of Tuesday, one victim had been identified; authorities did not release her name.

Prison officials in Kansas and Missouri told The Kansas City Star that Robinson had been jailed in both states in the 1980s and early 1990s. Court records show convictions for theft and fraud.

KJC