sábado, 2 de febrero de 2013

Las Vegas Woman Suing Match.Com For $10 Million After Man She Met Tries To Kill Her

It was an online dating match made in hell. A Las Vegas woman is suing Match.com for $10 million dollars after being brutally stabbed and beaten by a man she met on the popular dating site. Introduced to one another via Match.com in Sept. of 2010, Mary Kay Beckman, 50, and Wade Ridley, 53, dated for just eight days before Beckman called off their relationship. Four months later, however, Ridley broke into Beckman's garage, jumping the mother of two and stabbing her repeatedly with a butcher's knife before stomping on her head and neck, Fox 5 Las Vegas reported. "When the police arrested him, he said he wasn't there to hurt me. He was there to kill me," Beckman told Fox 5. "His intent was to kill me that night." While in police custody, Ridley admitted to killing 62-year-old Anne Simenson, an Arizona woman he'd also met on Match.com, in early 2011. Like Beckman, Simerson was stabbed repeatedly with a butcher's knife, as well as a machete, at her home. Police in Arizona believe that Ridley used a knife to rob a pharmacy of painkillers shortly before he killed Simerson, the Las Vegas Review Journal reported. Police say that Wade Ridley confessed to kiling Anne Simenson, who he also met on Match.com. Ridley committed suicide while in jail. Ridley committed suicide in prison before he could be tried in either the attack on Beckman or in Simerson's killing. Beckman claims that sites like Match should offer warnings to their members about just how dangerous some of the people in <b>...</b>
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