Inseparable Bond
good
distance from the other cars.
    He became
violent as he forced her head between his legs, slapping her as he
held her down. She reached for her handbag and secretly produced a
small knife, which she and the other girls always carried. He lay
back as she performed oral sex, and then castrated him with a swift
slice of the blade.
    She ran from
the car, fearing a further attack and waited for a passing car to
drive her back to the city. Nothing ever came of the incident as it
probably went unreported. It only came to light when she admitted
the offence under questioning for a similar offence with two
accomplices.
    Not being able
to take a punter back to her house, she had rented a small room
near the area she worked. The Pakistani landlord visited once a
week for the rent, which was payable by a full sex session.
    She had taken
a punter to her room; a middle-aged married man with a family who
lived in an affluent suburb of the city.
    After
protesting, he agreed to bondage and submitted to her request of
being tied to the bed while she performed sex on top of him. She
fastened his wrists and ankles to the bed legs and got him aroused
by smearing his body with sandalwood oil.
    During the
session, she blindfolded him, giving assurance throughout and to
lay back and enjoy the experience.
    At an
appropriate time, two of her gay friends entered the room and
endured him to a full homosexual ordeal. Although he fiercely
objected, his restraints rendered him helpless to fight off his
assailants as they continued to satisfy their sexual pleasure.
    As Dorothy sat
in a chair in the corner of the room counting her fee from the
punter and the cash bribe from the two guys, they released his
ankle restraints and while one guy held his legs above his head,
his accomplice violently buggered him, changing roles for a second
ordeal.
    They placed a
pillow over his face to drown his screams and shouts which had
alerted the neighbours who had called the police. On their arrival
they found the victim suffocated and arrested the three
assailants.
    They were all
charged with murder and sentenced to twenty years each.
    Dorothy had
been hospitalised in a psychiatric institution for the majority of
her sentence as she had been diagnosed mentally insane after
stabbing a prison officer in the back of her neck with a kitchen
knife.
    Providing she
took her drugs regularly she caused no harm, which could be said
for the majority of the residents.
    She had become
a lesbian while doing her time in Holloway prison, where she had
her first experience from her cellmate who had murdered her husband
after four years of enduring rape and battering from him.
    Dorothy was
totally repulsed by anything male and would violently react should
anyone refer to her as ‘a lesbian’ she preferred the word ‘gay’.
She felt that the word ‘lesbian’ carried too many derogatory
connotations from old Victorian prejudices and she would lash out
at anyone who called her a lesbian.
    Dorothy was
well-educated and freely, if not proudly, spoke of her preference
of sexuality and had turned her love towards women as a matter of
an acquired repulsion for men, she had found kindness and genuine
love with Elizabeth who had also been married in her younger years.
She had suffocated her young daughter and her two other children
were taken away from her. They’re now living with her husband.
    Elizabeth was
a schizophrenic, but John had thought she hadn’t a mean streak in
her body when he first met her, she may have been weak and
constantly tormented by the cruelty of her husband but she needed
constant love and attention, which Dorothy was only too pleased to
oblige.
    Old Tommy
found ‘lesbianism’ repulsive and despicable and did not hesitate in
expressing his opinion to the girls, which always turned to
violence, and always in the dining room. Food and fists would fly
at Tommy when he referred to the girls as ‘muff eaters’ resulting
in the warden and his two male nurses

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