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.And, police say, in the ultimate fulfilment of her desires, she was bound with rope, made to bleed and then strangled, before her nude body was dumped into a shallow grave.The internet has been blamed for everything from spreading recipes for bombs to pushing porn to school kids, but the latest claim, that it contributed to the sex murder of a woman in rural America, sounded like an urban myth.Yet it was all too true.Early on the morning of Sunday, 13 October 1996, 35-year-old Sharon Lopatka travelled to Baltimore and caught a train to Charlotte, North Carolina, having told her husband that she was going to visit friends in Georgia.A week later, Victor was disturbed to find a mysterious note written by his blonde wife that suggested instead a clandestine, apparently final, trip.‘If my body is never retrieved don’t worry,’ Sharon had written.‘Know that I am at peace.’Victor immediately called the police, who looked for evidence as to Sharon’s whereabouts on her computer.They found emails suggesting that she had visited someone in Lenoir, North Carolina.There, on Friday, 25 October 1996, police officers found Sharon’s naked, decomposing body buried a short distance from the trailer of the person she had gone to visit.Her hands and feet had been bound with rope and a nylon cord had been strung around her neck.Investigators also found scrape marks around her neck and breasts.The medical examiner determined that she died of strangulation – the violent death Sharon had wished for.Robert ‘Bobby’ Frederick Glass was a 45-year-old computer analyst employed by Catawba County, North Carolina.He had worked for the county for almost 16 years and was a productive worker who was responsible for programming tax rolls and keeping track of the fuel consumption of county vehicles.Bobby was also a computer enthusiast, according to Sherri, his wife of 14 years.But, she lamented, he had more passion for the friend on his desk than for his marriage.Her husband was no longer attracted to her and the final straw, she said, was when her children asked why their father didn’t love her any longer.In May 1996, Bobby and Sherri separated.Shortly afterwards, Sherri left the family home with their three children, daughters aged ten and seven and a son aged six.However, it may have been more than a lack of love that caused the break-up of the family.According to Sherri, there were other marital problems that few had known about; each day Bobby had spent countless hours typing on his computer, and Sherri eventually became suspicious.Bobby subscribed to America Online, a major provider of internet access, and in his net profile he claimed to love photography, music and model railways.In a space reserved for personal quotes he had written, ‘Moderation in all things, including moderation.’One day Sherri logged on and found worrisome emails saved on her husband’s hard disk.The messages which had been posted under the pseudonyms ‘Toyman’ and ‘Slowhand’ particularly alarmed her because of their ‘raw, violent and disturbing’ nature.After dinner one evening, she confronted Bobby.Later, she said that ‘all of the colour had drained out of his face’.She realised that there was ‘this side to him’ that was unknown to her.Despite this alarming discovery, Sherri recalled her husband as ‘generally pleasant, hard working and amiable’.In August 1996, Bobby Glass and Sharon Lopatka became acquainted while visiting sexually orientated internet chatrooms.Bobby displayed a fetish for inflicting pain, whereas Sharon’s desire was to be tortured.In an email message to Bobby, Sharon wrote that she wanted to be bound and strangled as she approached orgasm.Bobby responded by describing in detail how he would fulfil her dearest wish.Correspondence between the two lasted for several months.The police were able to recover almost 900 pages of emails from the warped couple’s computers.A senior investigator who worked on the case, Captain Danny Barlow of North Carolina’s Caldwell County Sheriff’s Department, said, ‘If you put all their messages together, you’d have a very large novel with a very sad ending.’It was discovered that, at about 8 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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.And, police say, in the ultimate fulfilment of her desires, she was bound with rope, made to bleed and then strangled, before her nude body was dumped into a shallow grave.The internet has been blamed for everything from spreading recipes for bombs to pushing porn to school kids, but the latest claim, that it contributed to the sex murder of a woman in rural America, sounded like an urban myth.Yet it was all too true.Early on the morning of Sunday, 13 October 1996, 35-year-old Sharon Lopatka travelled to Baltimore and caught a train to Charlotte, North Carolina, having told her husband that she was going to visit friends in Georgia.A week later, Victor was disturbed to find a mysterious note written by his blonde wife that suggested instead a clandestine, apparently final, trip.‘If my body is never retrieved don’t worry,’ Sharon had written.‘Know that I am at peace.’Victor immediately called the police, who looked for evidence as to Sharon’s whereabouts on her computer.They found emails suggesting that she had visited someone in Lenoir, North Carolina.There, on Friday, 25 October 1996, police officers found Sharon’s naked, decomposing body buried a short distance from the trailer of the person she had gone to visit.Her hands and feet had been bound with rope and a nylon cord had been strung around her neck.Investigators also found scrape marks around her neck and breasts.The medical examiner determined that she died of strangulation – the violent death Sharon had wished for.Robert ‘Bobby’ Frederick Glass was a 45-year-old computer analyst employed by Catawba County, North Carolina.He had worked for the county for almost 16 years and was a productive worker who was responsible for programming tax rolls and keeping track of the fuel consumption of county vehicles.Bobby was also a computer enthusiast, according to Sherri, his wife of 14 years.But, she lamented, he had more passion for the friend on his desk than for his marriage.Her husband was no longer attracted to her and the final straw, she said, was when her children asked why their father didn’t love her any longer.In May 1996, Bobby and Sherri separated.Shortly afterwards, Sherri left the family home with their three children, daughters aged ten and seven and a son aged six.However, it may have been more than a lack of love that caused the break-up of the family.According to Sherri, there were other marital problems that few had known about; each day Bobby had spent countless hours typing on his computer, and Sherri eventually became suspicious.Bobby subscribed to America Online, a major provider of internet access, and in his net profile he claimed to love photography, music and model railways.In a space reserved for personal quotes he had written, ‘Moderation in all things, including moderation.’One day Sherri logged on and found worrisome emails saved on her husband’s hard disk.The messages which had been posted under the pseudonyms ‘Toyman’ and ‘Slowhand’ particularly alarmed her because of their ‘raw, violent and disturbing’ nature.After dinner one evening, she confronted Bobby.Later, she said that ‘all of the colour had drained out of his face’.She realised that there was ‘this side to him’ that was unknown to her.Despite this alarming discovery, Sherri recalled her husband as ‘generally pleasant, hard working and amiable’.In August 1996, Bobby Glass and Sharon Lopatka became acquainted while visiting sexually orientated internet chatrooms.Bobby displayed a fetish for inflicting pain, whereas Sharon’s desire was to be tortured.In an email message to Bobby, Sharon wrote that she wanted to be bound and strangled as she approached orgasm.Bobby responded by describing in detail how he would fulfil her dearest wish.Correspondence between the two lasted for several months.The police were able to recover almost 900 pages of emails from the warped couple’s computers.A senior investigator who worked on the case, Captain Danny Barlow of North Carolina’s Caldwell County Sheriff’s Department, said, ‘If you put all their messages together, you’d have a very large novel with a very sad ending.’It was discovered that, at about 8 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]