Ah, gun play. A fetish not for the faint of heart. And one a person should be particularly careful about. Like, say, making sure the weapon's not loaded beforehand?
Poor 23-year-old Arthur Sedille of Oklahoma City. If only someone had told him that sooner.
On Dec. 21st, a frantic Sedille called 911 to report the shooting death of his wife, 50-year-old Rebecca. The catch? Sedille did the shooting himself.
When police arrived on the scene, Sedille told them it was an accident ... and that gun play had been a regular part of their sex life, but they never played with a loaded gun. So he didn't check the gun, expecting it to be empty, and when he pulled the trigger, the gun went off, killing his wife.
Sedille is still being held in police custody on suspicion of first degree murder, but has not yet been formally charged. While the court signed off on an arrest warrant, and the district attorney seems ready to go, police still aren't sure, exactly, what happened that night.
This reporter finds herself wondering why there were bullets in the gun at all if they never played with it loaded. It'll be interesting to see how this story plays out.
Poor 23-year-old Arthur Sedille of Oklahoma City. If only someone had told him that sooner.
On Dec. 21st, a frantic Sedille called 911 to report the shooting death of his wife, 50-year-old Rebecca. The catch? Sedille did the shooting himself.
When police arrived on the scene, Sedille told them it was an accident ... and that gun play had been a regular part of their sex life, but they never played with a loaded gun. So he didn't check the gun, expecting it to be empty, and when he pulled the trigger, the gun went off, killing his wife.
Sedille is still being held in police custody on suspicion of first degree murder, but has not yet been formally charged. While the court signed off on an arrest warrant, and the district attorney seems ready to go, police still aren't sure, exactly, what happened that night.
This reporter finds herself wondering why there were bullets in the gun at all if they never played with it loaded. It'll be interesting to see how this story plays out.
Seems pretty fishy. Either he or his wife loaded the gun...and why? If the only reason they have it is for gun play (which is nuts, in my opinion, but whatever), then why did they have bullets for it at all? And why would she load it, if she KNEW he was going to be pointing it at her and pulling the trigger? And vice versa?
Dumb, or evil - in either case, she's dead. No going back from that!
Wow. Totally fishy.
I was taught to always consider a firearm to be loaded, and the safety off. I was always taught never to point a gun at a person unless I was planning to pul the trigger. This seriousness surrounding guns was the best gift my grandfather gave me. A round could be chambered in certain types of guns and not be easily seen by a novice but to pull the trigger seems more like a planned 'accident'. This is a silly, senseless tragedy that has more fish in it than chowder.
He was 23, she was 50. Maybe he wasn't old enough to play with guns. Should local kink communities offer gunplay safety classes, or is that form of edgeplay too dangerous to even go there?