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February 22nd, 2010, 9:17PM in Networking by Marc LequimeView Comments

Home is a virtual world for PS3 users that allows for interaction behind 'avatars'.

The suspect, Annamay Alexander.

Annamay Alexander, 43, mother of three, is currently wanted by the Oklahoma City Police Department, for seducing a 14-year-old child on Playstation Home. She met the child via the Home service, and began to message him, even sending him photographs of her partially clothed or in her underwear. It doesn’t stop there, though. She travelled to Oklahoma to see him and his mother, saying she was there to discuss the child’s desire to engage her daughter.

The mother of the child reprimanded Miss Alexander, yet she still messaged the child saying “I love you, we are going to get married” and “My body is yours, to do whatever you want with it.”

I mean, not only is this downright creepy, disturbing and immoral in every sense of the term, but it’s just a shocker at the kind of creeps you get chilling in virtual rooms like Second Life, Habbo Hotel and Playstation Home. And maybe this could bring to light a serious complication with the Playstation Home system – but it boils down to stupidity on the child’s half. I’m sixteen, and I wouldn’t exactly accept for a woman old enough to be my own mother to try and seduce me.

Whatever. Sicko.

[Gizmodo]


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Marc Lequime is an aspiring tech blogger, web entrepreneur, web designer and student. He lives for his work and puts 100% effort into everything he can. Previously running the HashPixel forums network, he now runs and owns TekCube. He believes in the Zombie Apocalypse. Marc has been writing for blogs for over three years, and has been running TekCube for over a year.

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