Phoenix police arrested a 20-year-old man in connection with the rape of an unconscious woman live on the Internet.
Phoenix police arrested a 20-year-old man in connection with the rape of an unconscious woman live on the Internet.
The alleged incident took place on February 26 on a Web site for live streaming video and chat.The police are said to have got an incomplete recording of it.
They have booked Johnathon Richard Hock, of Surprise, on suspicion of kidnapping, sexual assault and surreptitious photographing.
"It's the first livestream of an actual rape that I'm aware of," eastvalleytribune.com quoted Parry Aftab, executive director of WiredSafety.org who has been in the Internet safety business for 14 years, as saying.
The 20-year-old alleged victim's name and the name of the Web site are being kept under wraps.
Hock reportedly regularly posted on the Web site, and had a live show.
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It further states that at 5 a.m. on February 26, Hock went into the woman's bedroom, set up a laptop with an in-built camera, signed onto the Web site, and proceeded to rape her.
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A viewer in Lafayette, Louisiana, reported the rape to the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
"She said while he was doing this he was laughing and making comments. She said (Hock) made comments about how the victim would never know what was happening to her because she was 'passed out'," the affidavit states
The Web site's owner revealed in a letter that he turned over a recording to police last week, and that the recording was never uploaded or posted.
E-mails sent to both Web sites seeking comment were not immediately returned.
A court document filed Monday states that Hock and the woman had an instant message conversation in which the former "admits to doing something" and admits that he knew she was passed out.
"Hock goes on to tell her he never raped her and it is not in his character. He blames the alcohol for what happened," the affidavit states.
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