Two dudes hired to act out sexual fantasy break into the wrong house!
Two dudes who were hired to break into someone’s house as part of a sexual fantasy landed themselves in hot water after they broke into the wrong house. Oops!
Terrence Leroy, who was one of the guys arrested after he broke into someone’s home carrying a weapon. The bizarre fantasy was arranged through Facebook, where a guy asked two men to enter his home, tie him up in his underwear and stroke him with a broom. The customer had given the two men his address but then ended up moving 30 miles away. He did message the guys his new address but the guys clearly missed the memo.
Now imagine two dudes entering a strangers home carrying prop machetes. It’s enough to give you a fucking heart attack. The resident of the house initially wasn’t shocked when he noticed the sensor light come on outside his house as he was used to a friend popping by early in the morning. However, when the hired intruders called out the name of their client, the homeowner realised something wasn’t right. He removed the sleep apnoea mask he was wearing and discovered two dudes standing over his bed, holding the machetes. Jesus Christ!
The two hired guys quickly realised their mistake and said ‘Sorry, mate’, and shook the resident’s hand before driving to the client’s new address. By this point the homeowner of the old address had called the police because y’know, it’s a pretty weird and scary series of events. Police then found the two men at the client’s house as he was just whipping them up a batch bacon, eggs and noodles. Here’s what Terrance Leroy’s lawyer said:
Quote:It was a commercial agreement to tie up and stroke a semi-naked man in his underpants with a broom. Entry was not with intent to intimidate.
The judge ruled that evidence did not suggest the men’s actions and decision to bring machetes were intentional, as apparently the fantasy was ‘unscripted’ and so there was ‘discretion as to how it would be carried out’. He added:
Quote:He was willing to pay $5,000 if it was ‘really good’.
Five grand???? I would have done it for half price! The courts later found Terrance Leroy not guilty. Well that was quite a journey wasn’t it!