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| Two women and their pimp rob a man. |
Two women lured a man to a Rhode Island hotel casino where their pimp robbed and beaten him.
My question: How the hell did two 19 year old women managed to get into a casino to lure a man to a hotel?
Me thinks he tried to pick up prostitutes amd they lured him to a hotel where their pimp was expecting them. When he got into the room, the pimp pulled the blicky and ordered him to empty his wallet and electronics.
He put the guy on the ground, ordered him to not get up. As they left, the hotel room cameras caught them leaving. 15 minutes in, the victim notifies hotel staff and the law.
They get apprehended and are held on some serious charges.
Three Massachusetts residents are facing charges after they allegedly lured a man from the floor of Bally's Hotel Casino in Rhode Island to a hotel room and then robbed him at knifepoint.
Police in Lincoln, Rhode Island, said they responded to a reported robbery at the casino around 1:43 a.m. on Monday. Their investigation determined that two women had conspired to lure a male victim from the casino floor to a hotel room. Once inside the hotel room, the victim was confronted by a man who threatened him with a knife and robbed him of over $1,500 in cash.
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| Don't be like this in 2026. |
After the incident, the victim was allowed to leave and was instructed not to contact authorities.
Following their investigation, Lincoln police said they arrested the three suspects, all of whom are from Massachusetts.
Dominyck S. Sims, 28, of Worcester, is now charged with first degree robbery, conspiracy, weapons other than firearms prohibited and disorderly conduct. Naushka A. Machuca, 19, of Marlborough, is charged with first degree robbery, conspiracy and disorderly conduct. And Tashawana Tuckta-Warner, 19, of Boston, is charged with first degree robbery and conspiracy. Tuckta-Warner has a history of being a runaway and unruly.
They could face 10 years in the iron college if convicted.
The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Honey traps are people who manipulate victims by using romantic or sexual allure to compromise someone for information, to rob the victim of money, or gain an influence on policies. It is common in espionage, organized crime, and online scams, involving a covert agent seducing a target to exploit their trust for sensitive data or actions, often leading to blackmail or control.


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