Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Criminal Profiling Topic of the Day: A Hooker by any other Name....

I just love how we all pussyfoot around calling a hooker a hooker by renaming her an escort, a dancer, or a masseuse (and I am not talking about masseuses who have been trained to give more than a “Swedish fingertip massage”). I have always wondered whether the “dancer” the Duke boys asked over was supposed to provide a lot more than a musical distraction and why the university doesn’t have a problem with young men who represent their lacrosse team hiring prostitutes for their parties.

Now we have mass murderer Cho Seung-Hui hiring Chastity (yeah, right) Frye for $160 an hour to “dance” in his hotel room. She is yet another “escort” working for a service (read: upscale pimp) who says she didn’t provide sex for him but just did a lap dance. Chastity is a hooker and I have no problem making that statement publicly. If she had only worked for the “escort” service for one night, I could buy that she didn’t know that she was to provide sex for her client, but no girl who works in a massage parlor or for an escort service for more than that night will lose her job if she does not make her johns happy. Chastity admits she is an “escort” and does what “escorts” do, so we know she is a liar when she says she was dancing for Cho. Of course, she has to say that in order not to get arrested. Sadly, we have a massive number of prostitution services blatantly advertising on the Internet, in the newspaper, in the phone book and with big signs outside their buildings stating “Twenty-Four Hour Massage” and we do nothing about it. When was the last time you heard about those places being raided or closed down and why is it legal for our newspapers and yellow pages pimp for these places?

It used to be prostitution was relegated to a nasty red light district in our cities but now it has become part of everyday life. I guess when we as a society are as limited in morals as we are in today’s world, sex is just another commodity, even on college campuses.

Criminal Profiler Pat Brown

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