Man gives wife lethal electric shock during sex
Lesson 1 : Do not use electrical equipment to get help your wife get her jollies.
A Pennsylvanian man could face charges of manslaughter after treating his wife to some electrifying sex.
Kirsten Taylor was found unconscious in her home and an ambulance was summoned. She was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital.
Her husband, Toby Taylor originally claimed his wife had shocked herself with her hairdryer.
However, authorities found burns on the Kirstens’s body, which suggested otherwise. When presented with this fact her husband admitted that he and his wife were fond of “weird sexual behaviours”.
Toby then admitted what had actually happened.
The couple regularly used clips attached to a power strip to arouse eachother.
Apparently, his wife had taken off her clothes, attached clips to her body and then shocked herself.
Mr Taylor then took the power strip and shocked her several more times. He had put electrical over her mouth during the jolts.
Mr Taylor told police that after the last shock his wife fell on her face on the floor. Upon realising something was amiss, Toby dressed his wife for the drive to the hospital. He called for an ambulance when Kirsten stopped breathing.
Toby is being held on a bail of $100,000.
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