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Published: Aug 7, 2008
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Joyce McKinney is denying having ever been a fugitive who sexually assaulted a male Mormon missionary over 30 years ago in Surrey!
Joyce McKinney, the woman who had her dog cloned by South Korean scientists, has denied reports that she sexually assaulted a male Mormon missionary.
Her cloned dogs, five pit-bull puppies, and the woman were featured in Seoul this week and seen by many people - all of whom have sent in letters, claiming to recognize the woman as a fugitive!
The TimesOnline reports: McKinney was accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting the 17-stone Kirk Anderson, a Mormon missionary, who had become the object of her passionate affections. After a brief affair in the United States, Joyce McKinney, then 28, seems to have tracked Mr. Anderson, then 19, to Ewell in Surrey, where he had been posted for two years as a door-to-door Mormon missionary. With the help of a friend she is alleged to have kidnapped him and chained him to a bed in a remote cottage. After apparently failing to persuade him to marry her and father her children she then seems to have forced him to have sex with her. He finally escaped and she was arrested.
McKinney somehow later escaped police custody, never to be found or seen again.
Joyce was also said to have used 'mink handcuffs' and a 'nun outfit'. Go here for McKinney's photos - do you think it's her?
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