43-Year-Old Woman Charged With Seducing Teen via PlayStation
Ever wonder what 'The Graduate' would look like if Todd Solondz took a crack at remaking it? We sure have, and we think we found our answer in Oklahoma. After her 14-year-old son suddenly disappeared, an Oklahoma City mother was understandably worried. When he finally returned home, though, things got even weirder. That's because he came back with 43-year-old Annamay Alexander, who claimed to be there to discuss the possibility of the boy marrying her daughter. Creepy, right? It gets worse. Smelling strange things afoot, the boy's mom went digging through his cell phone, and unearthed a few texts from this alleged matchmaker, saying totally normal things like: "My body is yours to do whatever you want with," and "I love you and we are going to get married." Nevermind, of course, that she was already married with children.
So how did this cougar manage to grab hold of her pubescent prey? Apparently, the incongruous couple met on the virtual world of Sony Home, where they each created digital characters of themselves. According to KOCO 5 in Oklahoma City, police confiscated the teen's PlayStation, and discovered a photo of Alexander in her undies. The son later acknowledged that Annamay had indeed come to visit him for some playful, pedophilic sexy time.
Mothers of Sooner Nation, take note: Alexander is still at large, and is apparently rockin' a white 2003 Dodge Intrepid with Florida plates. If you see a wild-eyed, considerably less attractive Mrs. Robinson loitering at your local candy aisle (or, more likely, GameStop), you should probably give 911 a call -- after, of course, you've locked up your teenage son. [From: KOCO5, via: Huffington Post]





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