SEO Header Title

Drunks expecting deposit get withdrawl Print E-mail
Written by DJ Spiess   
Monday, 14 September 2009


Reddit!Del.icio.us!Google!Live!Facebook!Technorati!StumbleUpon!

Newsvine!Fark!Blogmarks!Yahoo!Smarking!Ma.gnolia!BlogMemes!
Is this a robbery or a transaction?

Three sexy women were arrested for scamming drunk men out of their money.  The young women in their 20s targeted drunk men outside bars offering rides home or after hour parties.  Once the man was lured into in the car, the sirens would slip their hands into the men's pockets removing their cell phones, cash, and wallets.

The three women slipped their hands into the pants of more than 50 "victims" before the law caught up with them.  The vicitms included lawyers and NYU professors.  One drunk lost $5000 to the three women.  There was no word on how many men were "repeat victims".

The sexy sting worked like this.  Tiffany Rasberry, 21, and Barbara Labady, 22, lured men into a car offering to take the man to an after hours party.  One lawyer got into the car, and then needed to stop at an ATM machine on the way.  The two girls watched him punch in his PIN, then when they got back into the car they ran their hands into his pockets removing his wallet.  The third woman, Subhanna Beyah, 21, feigned illness.  He stepped out of the car to let her out, and the car sped away with his wallet and PIN.   Within thirty minutes the women had removed $1600 from his account.

Stock image of nightlife no where near the scene of the crime.
Stock image of nightlife no where near the scene of the crime.


The lawyer has apparently never seen X-Men 2 or he'd know Magneto's famous line, "Never trust a beautiful woman, especially a beautiful woman who's interested in you".  Luckily for him, he noticed his wallet missing and called the cops right away.  The three vixens were arrested for multiple counts of grand larceny and possession of stolen property.

The women's defense was "it was an alternative to turning tricks".

(Source: New York Post)

Related Articles


Who is behind fermentarium?

My name is D.J. Spiess I've been homebrewing for many years and I hope I can help you enjoy this hobby as much as I do. If you enjoyed this article, please leave a comment, share it, digg it, or stumble it using the icons to the right or the top of the page.
You can read more about me on the about page.

Share fermentarium with other beer and wine lovers!

Bookmarking this article on social media sites helps others discover fermentarium. If you liked this article, let others know!



Deege Fermentarium


Connect with D.J. via social media sites


Digg - StumbleUpon - Twitter - Aleuminati - Democracy's Drink - Must Love Wine - BrewPoll - Mixx
 
Next >

Translate Fermentarium

Be my beer buddy!

If you are looking for a beer buddy web 2.0 style, you can find me on the following social networks!
   
 

Quick Shots

How is that wine pronounced?
Amontillado - (Ah-MOHN-tee-YAH-doe)

Fermentarium

Copyright

Copyright 2007-2009 fermentarium. All rights reserved unless otherwise stated.