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Maine resident Cassandra Grant, 22, faces charges of second-degree assault and risk of injury to a minor after a round of Modern Warfare grew into a nine-month relationship with a 15-year-old Connecticut boy.
According to authorities, Grant met her unnamed victim (which I suppose is the correct term here) in March of 2011 while playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (likely Modern Warfare 2) online via her PlayStation 3. Grant was 21 at the time, the boy 14.
Over a period of nine months the two communicated on a regular basis via webcam, voice chat, and telephone, culminating in a live meeting in December, during which the two engaged in sexual activity
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The boy's parents uncovered the relationship after the meeting and called the police.
Grant turned herself into Monroe, Maine authorities on Monday and was released on $10,000 bail. She'll be in court on March 21. Police confiscated her PlayStation 3 and cell phone as part of the investigation.
There's a lesson to be learned here, both on the part of parents and would-be internet paramours, but it's a lesson they should already know; I won't beat a dead horse.
However, I can't help but be curious. Every time I get on Xbox Live I have to deal with these annoying-as-hell teenage players. Who in their right mind hears that and thinks "Yes, that is what I want to sleep with"?
I probably just answered my own question.
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ehhh, sick and wrong.
According to authorities, Grant met her unnamed victim (which I suppose is the correct term here) in March of 2011 while playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (likely Modern Warfare 2) online via her PlayStation 3. Grant was 21 at the time, the boy 14.
Over a period of nine months the two communicated on a regular basis via webcam, voice chat, and telephone, culminating in a live meeting in December, during which the two engaged in sexual activity
.
The boy's parents uncovered the relationship after the meeting and called the police.
Grant turned herself into Monroe, Maine authorities on Monday and was released on $10,000 bail. She'll be in court on March 21. Police confiscated her PlayStation 3 and cell phone as part of the investigation.
There's a lesson to be learned here, both on the part of parents and would-be internet paramours, but it's a lesson they should already know; I won't beat a dead horse.
However, I can't help but be curious. Every time I get on Xbox Live I have to deal with these annoying-as-hell teenage players. Who in their right mind hears that and thinks "Yes, that is what I want to sleep with"?
I probably just answered my own question.
source
ehhh, sick and wrong.