04.29.11
Posted in St Louis strip clubs at 12:00 am by strippertease
Wojtowicz said Coleman’s computer had a file with Lintz’s measurements, her ring size and a description of her sexual fantasies. An entry in the file read “11/5/08 the day Tara changed my life.” It also lists a name for their prospective daughter: Zoe Lynn Coleman.
The same officer said that Coleman routinely misspelled the word “opportunities” as “oppurtunities” in routine emails. Wojtowicz said the same mistake shows up in threatening emails received by the family in the months before the murders. Prosecutors have claimed that Coleman wrote the threats himself, to invent someone to blame for the murders to come.
Lintz, 33, a cocktail waitress and former hostess at a gentleman’s club, unsuccessfully fought an order to appear at trial. Lintz had been a high school classmate of Sheri Coleman.
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04.21.11
Posted in St Louis escorts at 7:12 am by stlouisgirl
Back in St. Louis for the Thursday opening of a play he directed, “Awake and Sing!” at the New Jewish Theatre, Steve Woolf took a philosophical tone about the disappointing reception that “High” found on Broadway.
Woolf is artistic director of the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, an above-the-title of the Matt Lombardo drama that played the Rep last fall. It opened on Broadway Tuesday night; on ednesday, after less-than-glowing reviews came out, its run was cut short. It will close Sunday.
“I was hoping we’d get another few weeks out of it,” Woolf said. “But it’s a fiercely competitive time on Broadway now.”
“High” stars Kathleen Turner as a tough nun trying to help a teen prostitute addicted to drugs. But big names are plentiful on Broadway now, among them Chris Rock, Robin Williams, Jim Belushi and Frances McDormand. Also, four big musicals just opened, including another production about nuns, “Sister Act.” And those nuns are happy.
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04.20.11
Posted in St Louis adult entertainment at 3:00 am by adultstlouis
Extra security at Arnold hotel leads to fewer calls for police
BY LEAH THORSEN • lthorsen@post-dispatch.com > 636-937-6249 STLtoday.com | Posted: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 12:10 am | Loading…
ARNOLD • In the two years since the Value Place extended-stay hotel opened here, the list of crimes reported there included prostitution, drug sales, methamphetimine manufacture, heroin use, drug overdoses, child pornography, theft and a rape.
City officials were fed up and threatened to revoke the hotel’s business license.
But a recent agreement to curtail crime at the 124-unit hotel is working, authorities say.
The problems at Value Place surprised city leaders, given its surroundings just off Interstate 55 and Route 141. The hotel’s parking lot connects to the Arnold Commons lot, where shoppers park to get groceries at Dierbergs and buy new mattresses.
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04.15.11
Posted in St Louis strip clubs at 1:24 am by strippertease
Cyrstal Mangum (pictured), the stripper who smeared Duke lacrosse players in 2006 and last week was arrested for stabbing her boyfriend, will likely be tried for murder. The boyfriend, according to news reports, died yesterday.
According to the Durham Herald Sun, the police chief, Jose Lopez, announced the death and said charges will be filed.
Mangum already was in jail under a $300,000 secured bond charged with assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury.
“More than likely, we will be upgrading the charge to murder,” Lopez said.
The Duke Lacrosse Scandal
Though Mangum has quite a criminal record, she is more famous for smearing three white lacrosse players for Duke University than she is for petty crime.
In 2006, Mangum attended a party at the house of the team’s co-captains, and there, she told police, the white boys raped and assaulted her. Unsurprisingly, because Mangum is black and the Duke boys are white, the mainstream media focussed on the racial aspects of the story an …
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04.14.11
Posted in St Louis adult entertainment at 6:36 am by adultstlouis
Charlene Bry’s history of Ladue subject of a history day at Ladue high
BY DEB PETERSON • dpeterson@post-dispatch.com > 314-340-8276 STLtoday.com | Posted: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 11:13 pm | Loading…
BY BRY: Students at Ladue High School have launched a history day at the school centered on Charlene Bry’s new book, “Ladue Found.”
The students, who are in a business and marketing class, have organized a book signing with Bry to begin Saturday at 11 a.m. at the school’s performing arts center.
The book, which is a history of the community’s first hundred years, documents Peter Ladue’s demise, and tells some of the stories surrounding an area brothel; a local racetrack; a band of Gypsies; and the men whose names are on the street signs.
Author Bry is an enterprising sort who founded the Ladue News and is a former model and fashion writer who some years ago started a company that introduced boot jewelry.
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04.11.11
Posted in St Louis adult entertainment at 1:48 pm by adultstlouis
Jerry Berger Finds an Additional Home at St. Louis Magazine
Gossip columnist extraordinaire Jerry Berger has found one more place to hang his hat on the Internetz. After a five-year absence from “columnizing,” the former society-set scribbler for the Globe Democrat and Post-Dispatch returned to his craft in 2009 when he founded his website BergersBeat.com.
Now, beginning this Friday, Berger will also pen a weekly online column for St. Louis Magazine. Berger tells Daily RFT this morning that he and the magazine’s editor, Jarrett Medlin, had been kicking around the idea for about six months.
In February, St. Louis Magazine profiled Berger in a long piece about his career. Frankly, though, the only thing we remember about the article was Berger’s confession that he was once a male prostitute. Yowzer!
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04.10.11
Posted in St Louis adult entertainment at 5:25 am by adultstlouis
ARNOLD > City tells hotel owners to crack down on crime • Arnold officials have given the Value Place extended stay hotel 90 days to rid itself of the crime that has plagued it since it opened 22 months ago — or face being closed.
City Administrator Matt Unrein said Thursday that officials have met with hotel representatives and propose that an off-duty police officer be posted at all times at the expense of the hotel.
The hotel must not allow in sex offenders or drug dealers or manufacturers who have been convicted or arrested of a crime within the last three years.
At least one city resident was disheartened to learn that the police responded to more than 200 calls at the hotel with complaints of prostitution, rape, robbery, drug overdoses and child pornography, yet did nothing to warn the public.
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04.06.11
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Coca-Cola drops Man United striker Rooney
Associated Press | Posted: Wednesday, April 6, 2011 9:09 am | Loading…
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Coca-Cola has ended its relationship with Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney, who was initially dropped following allegations regarding his private life.
Rooney was the face of the Coke Zero drink, with his image appearing on cans and bottles until last September when reports emerged that he cheated on his then-pregnant wife with a prostitute.
“Our contract with Wayne Rooney came to an end last year and we mutually agreed that we would not renew our relationship,” Coca-Cola said in a statement.
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04.05.11
Posted in St Louis adult entertainment at 1:12 am by adultstlouis
Cummings said he talked briefly to Goodell about the NFL lockout. Cummings hopes Congress won’t need to get involved. The lockout case is set to go to court on Wednesday in Minnesota and a representative of the players’ side, Chiefs linebacker Mike Vrabel, was arrested at 5:30 a.m. Monday and charged with theft from the Belterra Casino in Florence, Ind. Kansas City TV station KMBC reported that the incident “involved bottles of alcohol taken from a casino eatery. In Indiana, the theft of any object, regardless of value, is a Class D felony.” The Switzerland County sheriff’s department said Vrabel, 35, was released about 5 hours later on $600 cash bond. He was charged with a Class D felony. “It was an unfortunate misunderstanding, and I take full responsibility for the miscommunication,” Vrabel said in a statement. (AP)
College athletics • Southern University athletics director Greg LaFleur is free on bond after his arrest in Houston on a charge of soliciting a prostitute. Houst …
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04.04.11
Posted in St Louis adult entertainment at 7:49 pm by adultstlouis
Troubled Arnold Hotel, Spared from Closure
Michael Calhoun
April 4, 2011 5:02 PM
ARNOLD (KMOX) – City officials are, for the moment, holding off on plans to shutter the Value Place extended-stay hotel.
Police have been called there 200 times in less than two years.
City Administrator Matt Unrein says he talked with corporate leadership about a string of crimes at their Arnold Commons location, including rapes, child porn, drug overdose deaths and prostitution.
Their solution?
“At their expense, they’re going to hire an off-duty Arnold police officer to be there at the hotel, either in the lobby or at the check-in desk, make his presense known to those persons checking in-and-out of the hotel, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.”
Unrein hopes that’s enough to keep the criminals away.
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