Saturday, August 04, 2007

Bizarre Sexual Twist in Lake Charles Shooting Death

Bringing an entirely new meaning to discussions about the penetration of any given caliber...


"A sexual encounter turns deadly for one Lake Charles couple after a bizarre sequence of events. McCindy Road in south Lake Charles is typically a quiet road, but a single gunshot fired early Thursday morning brought the neighbors outside.

Rebecca Miller lives down McCindy Road and saw flashing lights outside around midnight. "We saw the ambulance and all that down here and we came out," says Miller.

Kimberly Grosset was visiting her boyfriend, Robert White when their time together took a bad turn. Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Tony Mancuso says, "White and Grosset were engaged in consensual sexual behavior involving a firearm when the firearm was discharged, resulting in his death."

The single bullet struck White in the head, and as he struggled to hold on to life, Grosset made an emergency call for help. Mancuso says, "The shooter called 9-1-1 and we responded."

White was taken to Lake Charles Memorial Hospital where he died around 3:00 A.M. Thursday morning. Authorities say the shooting appears to be an accident. "From the information we've gathered," says Mancuso, "this is an activity that the couple engaged in frequently."

Since authorities believe there was no criminal intent behind White's death, Grosset has been charged with negligent homicide, which carries a maximum of five years behind bars. Mancuso says, "When you know something's dangerous and you're intentionally still doing it, there's still a result and a consequence to that and in this particular case it would be negligent homicide."

Psychiatrist, Dr. Dale Archer, explains why some couples might engage in risky behavior together, "Most of us would look at a gun as something to cause fear, and therefore, it could trigger a similar type of chemical release in the brain, which would heighten the senses and enhance the sexual experience."

But in this case, it was an experience that had a deadly ending.

*Bond has still not been set for Grosset. She is being held at the Calcasieu Correctional Center."

Reminiscent of a scene from an episode of The Sopranos. The one where Janice is being driven hard by her boyfriend as he holds a gun to her head. Not to say thats what happened here, and it'd be hard to envision a woman holding a firearm to a mans head unless she was really really ugly and that was the only way to fetch a ride.

Thanks to The War on Guns.

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