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ianstone
09-23-2010, 02:29 PM
Stripper charged with murder after dragging client under the wheels of her car for more than a mile




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A stripper has been charged with the murder of a client after knocking him down with her car and dragging him more than a mile under its wheels.
Kristina Hensley, 35, had had an appointment with 31-year-old Jae Cho for a private show at his home in Higginsport, Ohio, shortly before the incident.
Police say that 'something happened' which made her leave the house, which is around 55 miles south of Cincinnati, in a hurry.

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Murder: Stripper Kristina Hensley has been charged over the death of her client Jae Cho


Cho was then knocked down outside his home and dragged under the wheels of Hensley's car for more than a mile to a Shell garage on Route 63.
When Hensley, who was employed by an agency called Naughty Bodies, arrived at the garage she asked the staff to call the emergency services.

It was at that point a garage employee noticed Cho stuck under the wheels of her maroon Ford Explorer, a large sports utility vehicle.


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Cho, who worked at Sammy’s Gourmet Burgers and Beer, was pronounced dead at the scene around 5am on August 7.

Hensley was described as being in hysterics and 'visibly upset' by Officer Andrew White who attended the call out.

She was initially charged with fleeing the scene of an accident, having admitted she felt and heard something underneath her vehicle but had been unaware that Cho had become stuck under her wheels.

The case will hinge on whether the court can prove malice in her knocking him down and knowingly dragging him over the distance, rather than unwittingly doing so, as she claims.


http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/09/22/article-1314206-0B4D7808000005DC-87_468x387.jpg Dragged more than a mile: Hensley drove from Cho's house to a nearby garage with him trapped under her wheels

A recording of the emergency call - contained in part on the video below - could prove vital to the case as the garage worker tells the police dispatcher: 'Oh my God, he just said he jumped in front of the car.'
When the dispatcher asks her to clarify the comment, the female worker repeats: 'He said he jumped in front of the car.'
Hensley's version of events is that she fled from Cho because he kept touching her inappropriately and, as she ran to her car, he chased her with a weapon and threatened to slash her tyres.
But prosecutors at Butler County Common Pleas Court in Hamilton, Ohio, believe Hensley attempted to rob Cho and have now charged her with two different murder counts.

One alleges Cho was murdered during an aggravated robbery, while the other charge alleges he was killed as a result of an assault with her vehicle.
'It is an event that never should have happened, and Ms. Hensley is responsible for the death of Jae Cho,' said Butler County Prosecutor Robin Piper.
If convicted of murder, Hensley faces 15 years to life in prison.

Cho's friend William Weitz, who attended the hearing after attending his funeral, was holding an memorial program from the service when he said: 'I am hoping justice is served here.

'All I know is that when someone hits someone, you don’t drag them a mile and a half. That’s unacceptable behavior.'

Warren County Coroner Dr. Russell Uptegrove said that 'preliminary autopsy results show Cho died of multiple blunt force injuries.'

But Hensley’s attorney David Brewer argued that there was no evidence to show she knew she had hit Cho or had done so intentionally.

Judge Dan Haughley remanded Hensley in custody on a $50,000 bail bond until a jury is able to decide the case.

According to U.S website Inquisitr.com, a neighbour of Hensley's said: 'She was a good mother.

'She did whatever she had to, to take care of her kids. Even if she had to be a stripper, because that was the lifestyle she knew, it was easy money for her.'



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death2mooj
09-23-2010, 04:39 PM
That's one ugly stripper, I would only tip her to keep her dressed

Mel
09-23-2010, 06:10 PM
How right you are Mooj...Looks like she's been suckin the glass dick.