Police: Husband Hired Wife's Rapist off Craigslist for Sexual Fantasy

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Police in North Carolina are hunting for a man they believe raped a woman at knifepoint. The assailant, police say, was hired by the woman's husband through Craigslist to feed his sexual fantasy.
"She was definitely not a willing participant," Kannapolis Police Capt. Chuck Adams told ABCNews.com today. "The children were in a bedroom across the hallway, maybe 15 to 20 feet away."

Adams said the woman's husband Travis -- ABCNews.com is withholding his last name to protect his wife's identity because she is a sex crime victim -- responded to two Craigslist sex advertisements asking if the men would be willing to rape his wife, Adams said.

Travis, 25, has been charged with first-degree rape, two counts of first-degree sexual offense and attempted first-degree sexual offense. Adams said that even though Travis did not rape his wife, the laws allow for him to be charged with the crime for allegedly soliciting someone else to carry it out.

The Craigslist ads, Adams said, did not advertise rape-for-hire, but one of the men agreed.

Adams said the advertisements, listed in Craigslist's oft-criticized "adult services" section were "very lewd." Adams declined to detail specifics of Travis' solicitation, but said he requested the would-be rapist to "come in in a way that would use a scare tactic."

"We believe it was part of a fantasy he had," Adams said.

In the early morning hours of May 31, Adams said, the hired assailant woke the 28-year-old mother of two and raped her at knifepoint while Travis watched. She called 911 around 2:34 a.m

Now police are closing in on their rape suspect. Adams said that with the help of the Charlotte division of Secret Service computer experts, they have a "good lead" on a suspect who lives in the area.

Adams said that other than the emotional trauma of knowing her husband solicited her rape, the woman suffered no physical injuries. Though the rapist threatened to cut her with the knife, he never did, Adams said. The woman was treated and released from an area hospital after a forensic exam.

The woman, when reached by phone at her home, declined to comment, saying "I'm not talking to anybody."

Travis, who was employed by a Charlotte-based construction company, is being held at the Cabarrus County Detention Center in Concord, N.C., on a $200,000 bond. Court records do not list an attorney. He is next due in court June 30.

Adams said the couple's children, ages 1 and 4, were asleep at the time of the attack and there is no indication they knew anything was wrong until police showed up. The children are in their mother's custody.
 
So does the person who actually raped her get charged even if he did not know she was unwilling? If the husband did take out an ad he might have specifically said that she will struggle and fight but to continue as part of the fantasy play.

This case is certainly tricky but I would imagine that the man who actually commited the rape would not be charged with anything other than prostitution.
 
So does the person who actually raped her get charged even if he did not know she was unwilling? If the husband did take out an ad he might have specifically said that she will struggle and fight but to continue as part of the fantasy play.

This case is certainly tricky but I would imagine that the man who actually commited the rape would not be charged with anything other than prostitution.

It's a strange one...

IF the rapist didn't know she was unwilling he can argue the case.. But then again many rapists have used that defence in the past and quite rightly failed.

Essentially if/when this gets to court the victim will say she said "no".. He still had sex with her (regardless of if he was told "no" means"yes") so it's still rape.

The moral to the tale is if you answer an ad asking you to rape someone.. Then you are an idiot.
 
It's a strange one...

IF the rapist didn't know she was unwilling he can argue the case.. But then again many rapists have used that defence in the past and quite rightly failed.

Essentially if/when this gets to court the victim will say she said "no".. He still had sex with her (regardless of if he was told "no" means"yes") so it's still rape.

The moral to the tale is if you answer an ad asking you to rape someone.. Then you are an idiot.
:hehe:
 
Weird. I just watched an Episode of Law and Order that had this almost exact storyline. Except it was the girl's EX-Boyfriend that placed the ad. The actual rapist was convicted (I believe) and the Ex was as well. Weird.
 
The only way the rapist could have pled that this was a fantasy is if he had met and agreed with this woman prior to the act that it was going to happen, and had proof of such a meeting.

Also, the world is a horrible place, I can't believe people would do this, etc, etc, etc
 
It's a strange one...

IF the rapist didn't know she was unwilling he can argue the case.. But then again many rapists have used that defence in the past and quite rightly failed.

Essentially if/when this gets to court the victim will say she said "no".. He still had sex with her (regardless of if he was told "no" means"yes") so it's still rape.

The moral to the tale is if you answer an ad asking you to rape someone.. Then you are an idiot.

The bolded is true for sure.

I just don't see the fairness in charging someone with rape when they were unaware that they were commiting rape. Fantasy rape is actually a fairly common practice and it's also common for someone to want to watch it occur.

It seems that if they are going to try someone for rape who didn't actually commit the sexual violations then they should be able to not charge someone who did commit the sexual violations under false pretenses.

I think that a lot of this will fall under state laws. For instance in my home state of West Virginia rape is classified as Sexual Assault and has 4 different degrees based on evidence proving the nature of consent and things like that.

If North Carolina's laws are similiar then the husband may be tried with First Degree Sexual Assualt and the actual rapist may only be charged with 3rd or 4th degree sexual assualt. Both of these types of sexual assualt state that there is reasonable evidence to suppose that the rapist had previously had consent (this is how spouses often get off with little punishments) or that the victim was physically able of resisting but chose not to for no reason (this would not include being incapable of resisting like with a young child, hanicapped person, or a person who was incapacitated to the point of being unable to resist.)

However most states assume that threats are reasonable causes to not resist because of fear of sufferring or death. In which case that knife will complicate things even if it wasn't used or mentioned at all.
 
I heard about this last night. What an idiot husband, of course your wife needs to be in on it. You can still make it spontanious with her agreeing to the idea.
 
I just don't see the fairness in charging someone with rape when they were unaware that they were commiting rape. Fantasy rape is actually a fairly common practice and it's also common for someone to want to watch it occur.

It's just flat out common sense that you agree to this stuff with the "victim" beforehand. Only an idiot would enter into a fantasy of this nature (especially with the KIDS there?) without doing so.
 
I heard about this last night. What an idiot husband, of course your wife needs to be in on it. You can still make it spontanious with her agreeing to the idea.

There are certain things a woman likes "sprung up" on her...

Flowers for no particular reason..

Arrange a babysitter and take her out to dinner...


Rape? I just don't see your everyday woman going for it somehow....
 
There are certain things a woman likes "sprung up" on her...

Flowers for no particular reason..

Arrange a babysitter and take her out to dinner...


Rape? I just don't see your everyday woman going for it somehow....

Flowers, babysitter and rape. The love trifecta. :grin:
 
There are certain things a woman likes "sprung up" on her...

Flowers for no particular reason..

Arrange a babysitter and take her out to dinner...


Rape? I just don't see your everyday woman going for it somehow....

Oh, they're out there :o
 

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