Southport Squealer, Part Deux: Don't trust anyone

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August 23, 2007

Don't trust anyone

This poor guy. He tells his wife he's going to divorce her, and as they go to their home in preparation of selling it, she seduces him. What happened next could only be some kind of absurd revenge fantasy:

A 23-year-old Gilbert woman is accused of trying to kill her estranged husband by stabbing him in the chest with a kitchen knife while they were having sex, officers said.

Gilbert police said Falon Gonzales and her husband, 26-year-old Juan Carlos Gonzales, were having marital problems. The pair was separated and Juan Gonzales had filed for divorce last month.

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Police said she received a telephone call from Gonzales on Tuesday morning requesting she meet him at their home to have the home appraised.

Falon told police that after she arrived at the home, and while waiting for Gonzales to arrive, she contemplated whether or not to harm him by stabbing him with a kitchen knife that she placed in a duffle bag.

She told police she put the knife in the duffle bag for the purpose of injuring him after she lured him to the bathroom to have sexual intercourse, police said.

Gonzales and the appraiser arrived and once the appraiser left, Gonzales showed her dissolution of marriage papers, according to her account to police.

Falon said she began to cry and Gonzales consoled her, officers said. They began kissing and she later suggested they enter the master bedroom bathroom to have sexual intercourse, according to her account.

Once disrobed, she told Gonzalez she was going to get sexual toys from the closet, officers said. She returned with the duffle bag containing the knife, police said.

During sex, Falon reached into the duffle bag, removed the knife and stabbed him in the chest, officers said.

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Posted by oz115 at August 23, 2007 01:57 PM


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Thanks Oz, now I'm afraid of kinky bathroom sex. What's next? Killer mosquitos? Oh wait...

Posted by: G at August 23, 2007 07:44 PM


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