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Craigslist Job: Woman Tricked into Changing a Man’s Diapers PDF Print E-mail
Written by Holly Golightly   
Tuesday, 11 August 2009 21:56

I'm Luv's man myself...The FCKIN” LOSER of the week awards to the man who satisfied his “adult baby” or “diaper fetish” by taking advantage of poor Janet Schulte on Craigslist. Schulte believed the man when he answered her Craigslist ad for child care and told her by phone that his 40-something, disabled brother needed a caregiver who could bottle-feed him and change his diapers.

After discovering that the man and his brother were same person, he didn't have the disabilities he claimed to have, and that the whole thing was a charade, Janet Schulte is appalled to find out that he committed no crime!

"I feel violated," Schulte said, sharing her story because she said the man has deceived other women and will try again. "I feel disgusted."

Anyone who has answered ads on Craigslist has come across one scam or another but this one beats them all. When Janet Schulte, a Melbourne Florida woman placed an ad on Craiglist offering child care services she did not expect a grown man to call her. When a man called her and asked her if she knew any special needs caregivers for her brother and she agreed to meet him. He told Schulte that a car accident left his brother with physical disabilities, including weak arms, poor bladder control and the mental capacity of a 5-year-old. He told her how an aunt and current caregiver had no patience. He offered Schulte $600 a week to look after his brother, so she took the job.

“The brother”, according to Schulte spent his days at her house watching cartoons and playing video games. "I took care of him just like I would my kids," she said. "I rubbed his head when he was falling asleep. I waited on him hand and foot."

Schulte never met the so called brother who hired her. Every time they were scheduled to meet the plans fell through. Schulte and her husband, Dominic Randall, talked to him often by phone. Then Schulte said her husband noticed subtle changes in "the brother's" behavior, and payment to his wife was erratic. Schulte said Randall followed him one day when he left their home: Instead of walking to his aunt's house, he got into a parked car two blocks away and drove off. Her husband followed the man to his home and confronted him, she said, and sheriff's deputies came. According to a local authorities the man admitted to the deception and blamed post-traumatic stress disorder, without further explanation.

In the three months Schulte provided care, she said the man never slipped out of character. "The guy played such a good role," whether pretending to be the brother or the man who hired her. Schulte said his behavior was never sexual in nature. She briefly posted a warning on Craigslist, and she said five women wrote to her, saying they had nearly been taken in by the scam. Some suggested that it might be an "adult baby" or "diaper-lover" fetish. Often, people with such fetishes want to be treated as babies and talk in barely audible voices, as the man did, what a FCKIN” LOSER!


Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 October 2009 23:10
 
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1 Wednesday, 28 October 2009 13:47
DUDE... IS THAT YOUR PICTURE?

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