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Lilith
01-30-2006, 05:04 PM
Prosecutor donned leather bondage mask during argument.

Prosecutor Robert Nelson donned a black leather bondage mask during his closing argument. http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2006/LAW/01/30/dominatrix.acquitted.ap/vert.prosecutor3.ap.jpg

Manage Alerts | What Is This? DEDHAM, Massachusetts (AP) -- A dominatrix was acquitted of manslaughter Monday in the death of a man who prosecutors say suffered a heart attack while strapped to a replica of a medieval rack.

Barbara Asher, a 56-year-old woman who called herself Mistress Lauren M, was also cleared of dismembering the man's corpse to conceal the death.

Prosecutors said that 53-year-old Michael Lord suffered a heart attack in 2000 during a bondage session in a "dungeon" in Asher's condominium.

Asher was accused of doing nothing to help him for five minutes, fearing authorities would discovery her business.

Asher had her boyfriend chop up the body of the 275-pound retired telephone company worker, and they dumped it behind a restaurant in Maine, prosecutors said.

His remains have never been found.

Prosecutors said Asher confessed to police, but the alleged confession was not taped.

Investigators testified they did not save their notes.

Asher's lawyer, Stephanie Page, said there was nothing to prove Lord was even dead -- no body, no blood, no DNA.

During his closing argument to the jury, prosecutor Robert Nelson put on a black leather mask with a zippered mouth opening and re-enacted the bondage session.

With both hands, he reached back and clutched the top of a blackboard as if strapped to the rack. Then he hung his head as if dead.

Asher's lawyer objected, and the judge agreed.

"That's enough Mr. Nelson," Judge Charles Grabau said. "Thank you for your demonstration."

gekkogecko
01-30-2006, 06:13 PM
So, Lilith, how many heart attacks have you caused? :eek:

IAKaraokeGirl
01-30-2006, 06:35 PM
I've been watching this story with much interest, actually, being so close geographically. I'm actually a little surprised that she was acquitted.

Lilith
01-30-2006, 06:38 PM
No body, no taped confession, no notes from the confession. No evidence really.


gg~ want to be first?;):D

IAKaraokeGirl
01-30-2006, 07:37 PM
Yeah, but she asked for a dismissal of charges the other day and was flatly denied. Plus that whole get-up thing at the end...pretty clever on the prosecution's part.

Coaster
01-30-2006, 10:32 PM
yeah they tore a part of a landfill up trying to find his remains....... i'm surprised she got off (no pun) too!