A British couple is now facing divorce after the man was found to have an 'affair' in 'Second Life'.
Amy Taylor, 28, said she had caught husband David Pollard, 40, having sex with 'another woman' in the online world. Taylor could not accpet his husband's character in the MMORPG having an affair with a virtual prostitute. "I looked at the computer screen and could see his character having sex with a female character. It's cheating as far as I'm concerned." "I went mad -- I was so hurt. I just couldn't believe what he'd done," Taylor told the Western Morning News. "It may have started online, but it existed entirely in the real world and it hurts just as much now it is over." The two met in an internet chatroom in 2003 before falling in love with each other. Both their real-life and Second Life wedding were held in 2005.
Taylor had since hired a private detective to track her husband's activities to find his husband was innocent in reality. "He never did anything in real life, but I had my suspicions about what he was doing in Second Life." Pollard admitted having an affair in the virtual world. "We weren't even having cyber sex or anything like that, we were just chatting and hanging out together," he told the Western Morning News.
On the other hand, Taylor had recently started a new relationship with a man she met in another online game World of Warcraft.
Drogba had caused trouble yet again. The Chelsea superstar is now facing investigations from the police and Football Association for throwing a coin at Burnley fans in Chelsea's embarassing defeat to the Championship side.
Chelsea crashed out of Carling Cup Wednesday night after losing 5-4 on penalties to Burnely. The defeat also marked their second loss in three home games. The striker gestured at the away fans after helping his side to take the lead in the 27th minute. The crowd then reacted with one of the fans throwing a coin and it apparently hit Drogba. The footballer from Ivory Coast then took revenge by hurling it back into the crowd of 6100 Burnley fans.
Didier Drogba had since issued an apology for his foolish actions. "I tried to celebrate the goal and I received some things at me," the striker said. "The big mistake I did was to throw it back so if someone was hurt I just want to apologise for it. This is not something I should show in a football match and I want to apologise. It was an incident in the heat of the moment and I regret it."
The Football Association is now deciding wether to take action after seeing referee Keith Stroud's report.
A woman was charged for exploiting her own children, sending them door-to-door to collect funds for a fake 'volleyball camp'.
Medford police arrested Carly Rachelle Torres, 33, of the 2900 block of Songbird Lane, Medford at home at about 4:30 p.m. Tuesday after receiving reports about the fraud. It appeared that the woman demanded her children to collect funds in neighbourhoods in Medford, Ashland and Eagle Point throughout the summer. She said the money was meant to be used for her daughter's trip to a volleyball camp, as she showed a flier from a real capm, but with altered dates and cost.
It turned out that her 33-year old husband, Laramie Torres was also a culprit of the fraud. According to the police, the couple spent the collected money on shopping mall trips, monster truck rallies and weekends at the movies.
Carly Torres was locked behind bars Wednesday in charges of second-degree theft and computer crime. The woman will have to pay back more than $3,000 to the victims if convicted. On the other hand, her husband will undergo community services in order to compensate for the damage they have caused.
A Waldo man gets himself into big trouble after urinating on a policeman on Wednesday. The 35-year old man was caught for drunk driving when he allegedly sprayed the officer.
The offender, Daniel L. Shilts, of 720 W. Second St., was pulled over about 2 a.m. in the City of Plymouth after he was seen driving in the parking lane and nearly hit the curb when he turned his car. Shufts then headed into a gas station, where his vehicle struck a post. As he reversed the car, he nearly struck the officer's vehicle, before coming to a stop.
The drunk man was arrested shortly, as the officer smelled alcohol in his breath. Shifts failed the alcohol test and was taken away in the police car. On their way to the police station, Shifts, who was apparently intoxicated, began urinating at the back seat of the car. He then turned to the front and sprayed the policeman at the back of the head.
Shilts was charged with misdemeanor fourth-offense operating while intoxicated, felony discharging bodily fluids at a public safety worker, misdemeanor operating after revocation and three felony counts of bail jumping tied to other pending felony cases. The man may face up to 15 years in prison, if all the charges were convicted.
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