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'I want my man dead or alive': Swedish woman accused of having sex in flat with SKELETONS after police find 100 body parts

A 37-year-old woman allegedly kept skeleton parts in her flat so she could have sex with them. The Swedish woman is suspected of using 100 parts, which included six skulls and one backbone, in ‘sexual situations’ and was charged with violating the peace of the deceased, prosecutors said. Police also allegedly found CDs titled ‘My Necrophilia’ and ‘My first experience’ as well as photos in which a woman is seen kissing and hugging the skulls, reported Swedish news agency TT. The woman, who comes from south-western Sweden, was charged at Gothenburg District Court today, but has denied the allegations - claiming she collected the bones out of historical interest. The Goeteborgsposten newspaper alleged that she wrote on an internet forum a few years ago: ‘My morals set my limits and I'm prepared to take the punishment if something should happen. 'It's worth it. I want my man like he is, whether he is dead or alive. He allows me to find sexual happiness on the side.’ Photos fro

'Manhattan Madam' sentenced to six months in jail as lawyer claims she was trapped by sting in which undercover cop watched two women have sex

'There is nothing glamorous about prostitution,' said Erin Duggan of the Manhattan District Attorney’s office. 'Anna Gristina rented women’s bodies for profit, which makes her a pimp. That also makes her a felon, and the court has now issued that judgment.' Read more

Does eating chocolate make you clever? New research suggests it may help you win a Nobel prize, at least..

Does eating chocolate make you clever? It seems that might well be the case after scientists in New York found the higher a country's chocolate consumption, the more Nobel laureates it spawns. The new research, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, is tongue-in-cheek, admits the lead author to Dr. Franz Messerli. But nonetheless, the results did show a surprisingly powerful scientific correlation between the amount of chocolate consumed in each country and the number of Nobel laureates it produced, he wrote in the journal. Read More

'I'm good at giving women orgasms': Married preacher and father-of-four is accused of smutty talk, sending sexual e-mails and groping secretary

A married preacher told his secretary 'I'm good at giving women orgasms', a tribunal heard. Ewa Sycz, 30, claims that father-of-four Alex Trott would try and grope her and pester her with questions about her sex life. Mr Trott, an ordained minister in the Spiritual Freedom Church, allegedly asked her whether she had 'any sexual needs', if she enjoyed oral sex and told her he was good at giving women orgasms. The Polish divorcee said that 64-year-old Mr Trott sent women staff smutty emails and YouTube videos. He allegedly told Miss Sycz that 'English girls were easy' and she 'should not be different'. He would stare at her, try to tickle her and once tried to massage her, she told Central London Employment Tribunal. Miss Sycz, of Willesden, north-west London, has already received an out-of-court payment of £18,000 from her former firm Pace Security Services. She had accused two bosses from the Uxbridge, Middlesex-based firm of sexually harassing her w

California votes to mandate condoms in porn industry - but will it make the industry leave the state?

In a potentially threatening blow to California’s porn industry voters have passed a measure that will require condom use during production despite fear it could put Los Angeles’ porn industry dually under wrap. Passed by 55.9 per cent of voters on Tuesday, Measure B will additionally raise fees in adult film productions potentially driving out the industry from L.A., according to the ballot's opposition. Read more

Nudity on in-flight entertainment unregulated, easily viewed by children

In the good old days, when you flew on an airplane, you and everybody else had to watch the same heavily edited, middle-of-the-road, fairly awful film or TV show on a tiny flickering screen suspended from the ceiling a few rows ahead of you. Read more

Can't bear to be away from the office? The Bentley with SIX screens in the back so you can work while you commute (and just in case it all breaks down, there's a built in pen)

If you can’t bear to be away from the office then this luxury car might be the answer - by keeping you working on the move. The Bentley Mulsanne Executive Interior Concept is a fully operational mobile business suite which means that even traffic won’t hold you up. Read more

Paedophile government scientist brought to justice 40 years on after victim spotted him staring at naked child on a bus

A child abuse victim who was assaulted four decades ago has finally seen her attacker brought to justice after spotting him on a bus staring through the window at a youngster. The victim was only eight when government scientist Leonard Davey abused her in her home. She reported him to the police after she found herself on a bus with him and by chance saw him looking at a naked child who was playing on a balcony. Read more

Was rock guitarist's brain tumour caused by his PLAYING? Doctors speculate about link between professional musicians and condition

A brain tumour that nearly killed guitar teacher Martin Reed may have been caused by his music playing, he claims. The father-of-two started suffering from severe headaches and blurred vision in July - but his GP sent him home with nasal drops after diagnosing him with sinusitis. When the headaches continued Mr Reed sought a second opinion and was given the shock news he had a tennis-ball sized tumour behind his right eye. Doctors told him the tumour was so aggressive he was just two weeks away from death. The devastated 48-year-old was sent by ambulance to King’s College Hospital in London for emergency surgery. There he was surprised to discover that patients at King’s who had been diagnosed with the same tumour, called glioblastoma multiforme, were also musicians. His consultant Dr Ash Khan told him he had also treated an opera singer, a classical pianist and a jazz saxophonist. Mr Reed, who has been playing the guitar for 30 years, said: 'Dr Khan told me that my particular tumo

The little girls who reach puberty as young as six: Could junk food, plastic packaging and computer screens be to blame?

With her hair in bunches, Atlanta Carson looks like any other happy-go-lucky eight-year-old posing for her school picture. But behind the gap-toothed smile, there is much more on the mind of this year three pupil than play-dates and skipping games. When this photograph was taken, Atlanta was already experiencing the first signs of becoming a woman, with hair starting to grow underneath her arms. At a time when most little girls are used to cuddling up with their mothers, Atlanta sought hugs for another reason: she was suffering pre-menstrual tension, headaches and cramps. Her mother Emma, 32, from Stockport, says: ‘Atlanta was just eight when I was giving her a bath one night and noticed a few pubic hairs. A few months after this picture was taken, she had her first period. ‘But of course, at that age, she was nowhere near emotionally ready. When she first saw the blood, she thought she’d had a horrible accident. She’d say: “I don’t like it, Mum. When’s it going to stop?” It broke m

Businesswoman facing jail for taxi tryst says she couldn't have been having sex because she was on her period

A British businesswoman facing three years in a Dubai jail could not have had sex in the back of a taxi because she was on her period, her lawyer told a court today. Rebecca Blake, a £100,000-a-year recruitment consultant, is accused of stripping naked in the back of a Dubai cab and writhing on top of Irishman Conor McRedmond. Her lawyer Shaker Al Shammary told Dubai Misdemeanours Court the taxi driver made a malicious false accusation after rowing with Mr McRedmond over the fare. Mr Al Shammary also claimed the driver's account was inconsistent. The pair were also charged with consuming alcohol after admitting to a 10-hour drinking binge on the day of their arrest. Mr Al Shammary told the court: 'This is Dubai, not a mosque. Everyone drinks.' Ms Blake, 29, of Dorking, Surrey, and welder Mr McRedmond, 28, from Tullamore, County Offaly, were arrested on May 4 after meeting for the first time earlier that day in a hotel bar. Pakistani taxi driver Qaiser Khan, 29, said he p

Three-quarters of teachers fear easy access to hardcore porn through smartphones and the web is 'damaging' pupils

Three-quarters of teachers believe easy access to hardcore pornography through mobile phones and the internet is ‘damaging’ their pupils. Girls as young as 11 are dressing like ‘inflatable plastic dolls’ while young boys are developing ‘almost pathological’ attitudes to sex as a result, according to research. Some boys even admit to being unable to get to sleep without first viewing pornography while others are obsessed with getting a perfect body shape. The study reveals escalating concern about children’s exposure to sexual images. Teaching staff warn that children are developing warped views of relationships as they feel pressured to perform sex acts, use derogatory sexual language and even consider plastic surgery. They also blame books and television programmes with overtly sexual themes, such as the hit novel Fifty Shades of Grey and TV series The Only Way Is Essex, for the increased sexualisation of under-16s. A third of more than 500 teachers surveyed by the Times Educational S

Teenagers with smart phones 'have more sex because they have more access to the internet'

Teenagers with smartphones have more sex than those with ordinary mobiles, according to a new report. Teens who access the internet through their phones are also more than twice as likely to engage in sex with a person they met online than those without access, the study found. Those with smartphones are also more likely to be sexually active in general, and more likely to say they had been approached for sex online, researchers from the University of Southern California said. The study was presented at the annual meeting of the America Public Health Association. Researcher Eric Rice, from the university's School of Social Work, said that while smartphones do not directly cause teenagers to engage in potentially risky sexual behaviour, they do make it easy. 'It's a tool through which this sort of behaviour can happen,' Mr Rice said. Mr Rice said that, while parents have come up with strategies to monitor the online behaviour of their children on computers, they also nee