Tragic Story

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Here's an article I found about a provider with a tragic ending.
http://www.sanantoniolightning.com/heather1.html

After reading it and having 20/20 hindsight I'd say she made the following mistakes:
1. Should of had more confidence in her abilities and joined the military instead of just giving up without even trying.

2. Even if she didn't do #1 and continued as a provider when she meets the guy at the end of the article and got all the bad signals she should of just left without taking the money. The violence might not of happened then.

Anyway this article does show the dangers that providers face out there.
Yes very tragic, I used to wk with her at Acapulco. She worked as a door girl and was dating one of the owners. She was very beautiful, then. In pictures Id seen of her just before the shooting she looked completely different. That story is not completely accurate. She had seen the guy who shot her several times before the shooting. It is very sad and tragic though.
This is a very sad story
This is indeed tragic, and compelling... My innate protective paternal instincts kick in when I hear of ladies in situations like this... Almost a good reason to have someone there to have your back when stuff gets outa hand like this.
I dont agree with it....tragic? Yes! But I would not have done it the way she did....I would have avoided 'david' and not seen him again, I would not have worked with the cops, and if I felt uncomfortable about a call, I would leave without the money. Pot is also not enough to make me nervous, I would've just ignored it.
She seems a bit rigid, unable to go with the flow, and perhaps that was what really got her into trouble. Also, if I was in love with the attorny, I would've dropped escorting right away to be with him.
In a way, this story does not make any sense to me, becuase I do not understand the reasons why she made the choices that she did.
I dont agree with it....tragic? Yes! But I would mot have done it the way she did....I would have avoided 'david' and not seen him again, I would not have worked with the cops, and if I felt uncomfortable about a call, I would leave without the money. Pot is also not enough to make me nervous, I would've just ignored it.
She seems a bit rigid, unable to go with the flow, and perhaps that was what really got her into trouble. Also, if I was in love with the attorny, I would've dropped escorting right away to be with him.
In a way, this story does not make any sense to me, becuase I do not understand the reasons why she made the choices that she did. Originally Posted by Tiffany Cums
Alot of the story is inaccurate, thats probably why does not make sense.
I dont agree with it....tragic? Yes! But I would not have done it the way she did....I would have avoided 'david' and not seen him again, I would not have worked with the cops, and if I felt uncomfortable about a call, I would leave without the money. Pot is also not enough to make me nervous, I would've just ignored it.
She seems a bit rigid, unable to go with the flow, and perhaps that was what really got her into trouble. Also, if I was in love with the attorny, I would've dropped escorting right away to be with him.
In a way, this story does not make any sense to me, becuase I do not understand the reasons why she made the choices that she did. Originally Posted by Tiffany Cums

I agree with you if your man is an attorney there is no need to escort anymore. I also know that I wouldnt be working with the cops I view that as very dangerous.
Alot of the story is inaccurate, thats probably why does not make sense. Originally Posted by Audrina Monroe
Ohhhhh......
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Yes it is a tragic story, and this business can be risky. However, there are many more reports of domestic violence than violence against "working" ladies. I knew a man whose wife shot him in the back (he had been physically abusive for years) and he ended up in a wheelchair. I also knew a woman who was having an affair and had her boyfriend murder her husband. Both these incidents occurred in a very small community. Both stories are equally tragic. Does that mean we should all avoid personal relationships as well?

IMO, her problems with LE and her tragedy occurred because her situations escalated, even though from the information given in the story, it seems that she could have put a stop to them before they got to the no turning back point, not because she was a provider. Human relations of all natures have the potential to turn violent and ugly. Most humans require human contact on a daily basis and most of us don't want to live in a shell in order to feel "safe". We understand that the business of living one's life has it risks. Hopefully, most of us learn that using common sense will get us a little further along our journey and even then, you can unwittingly become a victim of something that you could not be expected to foresee.
What a sad story. BUT that being said, if she chose not to have sex with someone who had just paid her for it, she should have given his money back to avoid trouble. You never know whe someone might "snap". I once had a visitor that was extremely rough from the beginning as well as talking very condesending to me, I had had enough afdter only 5 minutes, I POLITELY explained that I couldn't go through with the session due to personal problems, gave his money back, offered him a 50% discount if he would like to book in the future, after he left promptly programmed his number on my phone as a DNS.
Audrina thank you for confirming what I was thinking! Many parts of her story didn't sound quite right...come on now! Vice doesn't decide to allow just "anybody" to be an informant...something else had to have happened...like a plea bargain for something. And...like Audrina said there's probably much much more to this than what was written...but, it is a very sad and tragic ending.