A man in Tasmania hoping to capture evidence of ghosts in his home
discovered something else going bump in the night: His girlfriend having
s*x with his 16-year-old son from a previous marriage.
What
started out as ghost-busting has turned into marriage-busting. The
28-year-old woman pleaded guilty to five counts of having s*xual
intercourse with a minor in Tasmania’s Supreme Court on Monday,
News.com.au reported.
The incident came to light in October 2012,
when the boy’s father set up a video camera to capture what he believed
was paranormal activity in the house. Instead, it documented his son and
the woman kissing and cuddling, the Tasmania Mercury reported.
Police
questioned the woman after the incident and the boy moved away from the
couple. However, it was revealed during court proceedings that the
woman travelled to see him and had s*x with him during a six-day at a
hotel, Yahoo Australia reported.
The woman — who has reportedly
been dating the boy’s father for 11 years — told the court she thought
the age of consent in Australia was 16. It is actually 17, and she told
the court she was ”ashamed and embarrassed” by her conduct, the New York
Daily News reported.
The case is arousing the interest of
paranormal investigators like Alexandra Holzer,who said the man’s
attempt to capture paranormal activity might have been a cover for
suspicions about his girlfriend.
“Maybe
he used [the paranormal investigation] as an excuse because he thought
something was up,” she told The Huffington Post. “Or maybe he thought it
was really a ghost.”
She has another theory: the ghost that
inspired the father’s initial investigation may have been what
influenced the woman and teen to get it on.
“Maybe the ghost in
question in their home brought this on? Maybe there was an invisible
negative presence egging on the s*xual desires?” Holzer said.
Ben
Radford, a science-based paranormal investigator suspects that as more
and more people use hidden cameras, the number of cases involving
electronic evidence of adultery is likely to increase.
Radford wishes there was more information on what kind of paranormal activity the man thought was happening.
“It
seems likely it was suspected poltergeist activity, which would
typically include cabinet doors opening and closing, or dishes flying
into the air,” Radford told HuffPost. “Presumably if that had happened —
and the man had captured it on video — then the news story would have
been about that!”
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