Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Attempted sex assault with dead girl? WTF?

Three men accused of trying to dig up a young woman's body to have sex with it had charges of attempted sexual assault dismissed Friday by a judge who noted Wisconsin has no law against necrophilia.

Grant County Circuit Judge George Curry dismissed those charges against twins Nicholas, Alexander Grunke and Dustin Radke. The three 20-year-olds were arrested after an alleged attempt to dig up Laura Tennessen, 20, of Cassville, who was killed Aug. 27 in a motorcycle crash and buried at the St. Charles Catholic Cemetery in Cassville.
Grant County Sheriff Keith Govier said the three were not acquainted with Tennessen but had seen an obituary with her photo. Someone called authorities to report suspicious activity in the cemetery Sept. 2, and deputies found someone had dug down to her vault.

Police said that Radke told detectives that Nicholas Grunke (pictured left) had fantasized about having sex with a corpse. Radke (pictured right) allegedly said that Nicholas Grunke asked him to help dig up Tennessen's grave and take the corpse back to a preselected location behind his house with the intent to have sex with her, WISC-TV reported.
The judge said there's no Wisconsin law that addressed necrophilia, but that there is enough evidence to continue the case because of criminal damage to property and attempting to break into a burial vault, whose contents belongs to the Tennessen family.

The remaining charges could carry prison terms of up to five years. The defendants are all free on bail pending trial. Article here.

1 Comments:

At 4/02/2009 9:03 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wisconsin people are fkn FREAKS!!! That whole state needs to be blown to hell.

 

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