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06-22-2007, 01:55 PM
Naked South Carolina Couple Fall 50 Feet to Their Death From Roof; May Have Been Having Sex - Brent W. Tyler, Chelsey A. Tubleston,
Some people enjoy the rush of having sex in public places, with the apparent thrill of getting caught adding to the pleasure. Or not. Police in Columbia, SC think they may have a case of public sex gone bad after two naked people were found dead in a street and appeared to have fallen 50 feet from a nearby room. Here's more from Fox News (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,285675,00.html):
Autopsies were scheduled Thursday for a naked couple that died after falling about 50 feet from the roof of a downtown office building.
Police on Wednesday said their deaths were an apparent accident. Clothing was found on the roof and authorities said the couple may have been having sex.
The victims were identified as Brent W. Tyler, 21, and Chelsey A. Tubleston, 21, Richland County Coroner Gary Watts said. The coroner previously said the couple were students at the University of South Carolina, but on Thursday a school spokesman said they were not currently enrolled.
Tubleston attended the Columbia campus in 2005-06 and Tyler attended.
Some people enjoy the rush of having sex in public places, with the apparent thrill of getting caught adding to the pleasure. Or not. Police in Columbia, SC think they may have a case of public sex gone bad after two naked people were found dead in a street and appeared to have fallen 50 feet from a nearby room. Here's more from Fox News (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,285675,00.html):
Autopsies were scheduled Thursday for a naked couple that died after falling about 50 feet from the roof of a downtown office building.
Police on Wednesday said their deaths were an apparent accident. Clothing was found on the roof and authorities said the couple may have been having sex.
The victims were identified as Brent W. Tyler, 21, and Chelsey A. Tubleston, 21, Richland County Coroner Gary Watts said. The coroner previously said the couple were students at the University of South Carolina, but on Thursday a school spokesman said they were not currently enrolled.
Tubleston attended the Columbia campus in 2005-06 and Tyler attended.