Dog clone leads to sex crime.
Joyce McKinney paid South Korean scientists
$53,000 to clone her dead pit-bull, named Booger. After media
attention caught wind of this phenomenon, British tabloids
recognized McKinney as familiar. McKinney had a striking resemblance
to a woman accused making a Mormon missionary her sex slave.
Thirty-one years ago, Joyce McKinney attended
Brigham Young University, where she fell in love with a 21-year
old Mormon young man. She hired a private detective to follow
the 21-year old Mormon as he left on a missionary trip to
England.
Supposedly, once McKinney located him as he
went door-to-door, she abducted him, took him to a "honeymoon
cottage," handcuffed him to the bed and forced herself
upon him several times. Once the young Mormon man broke free,
he made his way to report the offense to the police. McKinney
plead not guilty and skipped town on bail.
When contacted by British reporters, following
the puppy cloning media blitz, Joyce McKinney confirmed that
she was the woman accused of the sex crime. One has to wonder
why a woman who has run from the law for over thirty years
would initiate a media circus.