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redqueen

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6. There are a few articles about this incident.
Sat Mar 30, 2013, 07:32 PM
Mar 2013

This one seems to have more details.

In searching Hauff's home, they found the "torture room" as the woman had described it. They found instructions on how to bind a woman. They also found books—books that Hauff had told the woman about on their drive back to Seattle, in a conversation she hadn't really followed. They were sci-fi novels set on a planet called Gor. The detective, Harry S. James, went online and found an excerpt for his report, in which the alleged victim's name is redacted. " 'The Perfect Bondage' is said to be one man and one woman, the complete master, the complete slave, ideal and perfect for each other's needs," he quoted from Slave Girl of Gor. The quotation, wrote the detective, "seemed consistent with what the suspect had done and said to the victim."

http://www.seattleweekly.com/2011-07-13/news/will-john-hauff-s-gorean-bondage-fetish-set-him-free/

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