Police: Woman Assaulted Live Online
POSTED: 4:50 pm MST June 2,
2009
UPDATED: 4:14 pm MST June 3,
2009
PHOENIX -- A 20-year-old man was arrested on Monday on suspicion of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman live on the Internet, Phoenix police said.John Hock was booked into jail on two counts of sexual assault, one count of kidnapping and one count of unlawful surreptitious photo.The alleged assault occurred on Feb. 26, and in early March the victim alerted police.Hock set up a computer with a webcam and sexually assaulted a woman he knew as she was passed out from drinking alcohol, according to a Phoenix police probable cause statement released on Monday.As he did this, he signed onto a Web account and broadcast the sexual assault live on the Internet, the statement said.The video was then posted to a Web site where it was repeatedly played until the site pulled it off, police said.Police said Hock raped the woman in her own bedroom after she had been asleep for four to five hours.The victim told police she learned about the video after receiving numerous text messages from her friends. She said she then signed onto the Web site and found photos of Hock lying next to her as she was nude from the waist down, the statement said.Phoenix police said they obtained the five-minute video and heard Hock comment about how the victim was completely passed out and how he can have sex with her without her knowledge.Reporter Sarah Buduson contributed to this story.
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