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Horrific twist in missing woman case that gripped Italy as victim is found decapitated in her suitcase and 'killer' reveals 'shocking reason why he did it'
Horrific twist in missing woman case that gripped Italy as victim is found decapitated in her suitcase and 'killer' reveals 'shocking reason why he did it'

Daily Mail​

time8 hours ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Horrific twist in missing woman case that gripped Italy as victim is found decapitated in her suitcase and 'killer' reveals 'shocking reason why he did it'

A 30-year-old woman who disappeared in Italy last month has been found decapitated inside a suitcase. The headless body of Denisa Maria Adas Paun was found on Wednesday in Montecani hidden among thick vegetation near an abandoned farmhouse. Adas, a Romanian national who worked as an escort, disappeared on May 15 from the Tuscan town of Prato, where she had scheduled to see some clients. Following the discovery of her body, cops arrested Romanian-born Vasile Frumuzache, 32, who admitted to killing Adas. The security guard's arrest came after investigators found that on the night of her disappearance, Adas had spoken on the phone with a Romanian man. CCTV footage inspected by police showed a man arriving at Ada's hotel room at 10.50pm with a black bag. He stayed for two hours and fifteen minutes, before cameras showed him leaving the property with a white suitcase belonging to Adas. Upon his arrest Frumuzach told investigators: 'She was blackmailing me, that's why I killed her.' The security guard, who is a father-of-two, told cops he met Adas on a dating app before visiting her at her hotel, where they had sex. Frumuzache claims that after he told Adas he was married, she threatened to contact his wife and asked him for 10,000 euros 'in exchange for silence'. He then strangled her and decapitated her with a knife, put her body in a rubbish bag and stuffed her remains in a suitcase, Italian news outlet Corriere Fiorentino reports. The next day, he set fire to her head on fire in a garden using gasoline. His chilling confession puts an end to a missing person's case that gripped the nation. Adas disappearance last month caused alarm after it was revealed that she had told friends and family that she was 'afraid of being killed' just hours before she vanished. Some had speculated that Adas had voluntarily wanted to go away, but her loved ones were sure that something more sinister had happened. Their suspicions came after she travelled more than 185 miles from Rome to Prato. Adas had last spoken to her mother on the eve of her disappearance from her hotel room. She did not know anyone in Prato and had only travelled there for work. All seemed well, as she told her mother: 'Hi Mum, I'm fine, see you at home on Saturday.' But her mother never heard from Adas again. Her two mobile phones ahd been switched off, while her red Fiat Cinqueccento was left in a car park close to the accommodation she had booked for the night. Investigators originally believed that she has disappeared on her own accord, after her phones, purse, car keys, at least two suitcases and a blanket she never travelled without were found to be missing. But stranger details lingered, including that the room was discovered to be unlocked and inserted from the inside. Adas is said to have told her friends just days before her disappearance: 'If they find me, they'll kill me'. Police launched an investigation into her possible kidnapping.

The woman I'm in love with is caring, sexy and completely gorgeous – but she's also an escort
The woman I'm in love with is caring, sexy and completely gorgeous – but she's also an escort

The Sun

time25-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

The woman I'm in love with is caring, sexy and completely gorgeous – but she's also an escort

DEAR DEIDRE: THE woman I'm in love with is caring, sexy and completely gorgeous. She is also an escort. We have the most wonderful times together and I can't believe she is like this with every other customer. I'm 32 and she's 26. I've used escorts for sex numerous times but I've never felt like this. She blows my mind. I met her a couple of weeks ago on an adult site. She didn't advertise that she was an escort but agreed to meet me after I sent her a photo. We met at her flat and instantly there was a connection like I've never experienced before. We sat and talked and she explained how she became an escort. She was open and honest and told me she had a two-year-old son. I felt so comfortable talking to her. It was as if we were old friends catching up after knowing each other for years. We talked for a couple of hours before we had sex. It was the best I have ever had. She was awesome and so passionate. The next time we met, we even spent the night together and she refused the extra money I wanted to give her. Since that night I can't stop thinking about her or the time that we spend together. Dear Deidre After Dark- Understanding open relationships I dream about being with her permanently. But I know I wouldn't want her to work as an escort any longer. I can't decide whether I should tell her how I feel. This is the first time that I've wanted to make a commitment to any woman. I really just don't know what to do. DEIDRE SAYS: She might feel the same way but I need to impress upon you that she may also see you as no more than just a lucrative client. She could be playing you along. And I'm sorry to burst your bubble but she is unlikely to see you as a life partner. She is doing a job. However, you need to have a serious talk and ask her what she wants from all this. An escort gives you intimacy, but it is nothing like the sex with a woman who you know well, care for and, most importantly, who cares for you. If she admits she does not see a future together with you, you need to be firm with yourself and rearrange your life to give yourself the best chance of meeting someone who wants to have a proper relationship with you. In that case my support pack on Finding The Love Of Your Life can help. HE'S OFF SEX SINCE THE BABY DEAR DEIDRE: MY husband hasn't wanted sex since our son, who is now three, was born. The passion has dwindled to nothing. I am 31 and my husband is 34. We have been married for eight years. At first, everything was great and we couldn't keep our hands off each other. We have had our fair share of money problems which put a strain on our relationship, but we have recently been able to pay off our debts and I thought everything was good. However, my husband is still not interested. I know he pleases himself because I can hear him when he thinks I am asleep. It makes me feel worthless and unloved. I have tried to talk to him about it but he always becomes angry and defensive and storms off. I feel as though I am pestering him if I suggest having sex. The constant rejection is really starting to get to me. DEIDRE SAYS: He may find it hard to see you as both a mother and a desirable woman. It is a known form of sexual inhibition. He might also find it difficult to get the image of childbirth out of his head, or feel guilty about having put you through a painful experience. Tell him how hurt and rejected you feel. It is important to resolve such a fundamental issue in your relationship, if only for your son's sake. My support pack, Sex Problems After A Baby, will help you both better understand and resolve this. NIGHTMARE OVER NOISY NEIGHBOUR DEAR DEIDRE: OUR neighbours have ruined the peace in our road with their noisy all-night parties. It keeps me and my children awake. We are exhausted. I don't object to them having dos, but it is the noise level and the duration that I feel is unacceptable. I am a 34-year-old single mum. My girls are six and eight. Our road was quiet until a young couple moved in a couple of doors down. Sometimes they will have parties in the week which go on until sunrise. I hear their friends arriving in the early hours. They shout and laugh and slam their car doors, which wakes up me and my children. My kids have become really grumpy in the mornings, and I'm struggling to get them to school. Their teachers have reported they are finding it hard to stay awake. I have tried asking the neighbours to quieten down but they just tell me to get lost and the parties continue. DEIDRE SAYS: This is unacceptable. Speak to your other neighbours. If you get together as a group to ask this couple to cut down the noise they may take notice. Suggest they keep their partying to occasional weekends. Call the police when the noise is at its worst if they ignore you and keep a diary of every party. My support pack Nuisance Neighbours may help but if you've exhausted all channels, make a complaint through your council. JEALOUS BLOKE DRIVING ME MAD DEAR DEIDRE: I'M dreading going away with my boyfriend and some of our mates as I know that it will become a holiday from hell. I don't want to spend that much time with him. I am 28 and he is 29. We have been together for three years but I can't stand how jealous he gets. It makes my blood boil. He constantly brings up historical issues and makes nasty comments, like the time I went travelling with a pal a few years ago. It's only because he has never done it. He can't stand me having friends. He was very mean to me recently when I went into town to have lunch with a pal. A few days later, we visited his family and he was making sarcastic comments about my friend the whole time. Now, we have a holiday booked for New Year with eight of our friends. We were out with them a few nights ago and my sister rang me. She has just come out of hospital after having a minor operation. I popped outside where it was quieter, to speak to her, but even then my boyfriend wasn't happy. He does my head in. Despite insisting he has changed, he clearly hasn't. I am beginning to think that I can't go on this break with him. DEIDRE SAYS: His jealousy and controlling behaviour are totally unreasonable, but the reason may lie in a family background which left him feeling unable to rely on anyone he loves. Tell him that he needs to face up to his insecurity and unless you see a real change in his behaviour, perhaps with the help of a counsellor, you worry about the holiday and for the future of your relationship. Explain that his actions are killing your love for him and will eventually drive you away. It will only get worse if you don't address the problem. My support pack, Dealing With Jealousy, explains self-help for you both.

Diddy trial latest: Court to resume after sex tape blackmail claim; rapper Kid Cudi expected to testify
Diddy trial latest: Court to resume after sex tape blackmail claim; rapper Kid Cudi expected to testify

Sky News

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sky News

Diddy trial latest: Court to resume after sex tape blackmail claim; rapper Kid Cudi expected to testify

Defence objects to male escort's 'fetish' description Asked about Cassie's "enjoyment level," Hayes says: "We were creating a sexy scene that was enjoyable for her partner, it was a fetish type thing". The defence object to this description. Hayes goes on: "I did occasionally see her sigh or wince from the frequency of the direction, it was random". He says prior to sex, Cassie would chat to him about his business and how things were going, what he calls "typical interaction". He said during sex, Cassie was "definitely seeking cues" and would look "in the direction of Combs". When asked, he says Cassie never refused to perform with him. "Sometimes I felt anxiety, so there were problems getting and obtaining an erection," he adds. He says he would take "Cialis" or "Viagra" to try to tackle the issue. Hayes says the last time he performed, in March 2015, Diddy was "assertive" and "aggressive" which left him and Cassie "startled" He said he was unable to perform, and although he was paid, he wasn't called back again.

Diddy trial as it happened: Rapper 'threatened' to release 'explicit' sex tapes; ex-assistant lists items he would 'deliver' to Diddy's hotel rooms
Diddy trial as it happened: Rapper 'threatened' to release 'explicit' sex tapes; ex-assistant lists items he would 'deliver' to Diddy's hotel rooms

Sky News

time20-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sky News

Diddy trial as it happened: Rapper 'threatened' to release 'explicit' sex tapes; ex-assistant lists items he would 'deliver' to Diddy's hotel rooms

'He wanted us to keep our bodies covered, to shine' Male escort Sharay Hayes describes going along to different hotels in New York to meet Cassie and Diddy, often on a Friday and Saturday night. The dancer who goes by the name "The Punisher" says the encounters would start at around 2.30am and sometimes as late as 11am. He describes a routine which would start with Cassie texting him. "It always started the same, to create a sexy scene, but I understood it could escalate to sexual activity, oral sex or penetrative sex, always a similar pattern - put baby oil on each other and create a look, a sexy atmosphere," he explains. He says Diddy "would at some point come into the room, sit in the distance, and give instructions to Ms Ventura". He says the routine was always the same and always featured candles and covered furniture. One time during sex, he says Diddy asked Cassie, "Are you OK?" Hayes describes the "considerable amount of baby oil" used during the performances, saying "he wanted us to keep our bodies covered, to shine". He says each encounter lasted about four hours - made up of a lot of waiting time and then 45 minutes of sexual activity. He says when he was "instructed to finish", he would orgasm. Diddy would then leave the room and Cassie would follow. After waiting for a while, Cassie would return and tell him he could leave. Hayes says he got paid between $1,200 and $2000 in cash each time.

A final call to her mother, the mysterious clue of her shoes and her last words - 'if they find me, they'll kill me': The missing woman mystery that has gripped nation
A final call to her mother, the mysterious clue of her shoes and her last words - 'if they find me, they'll kill me': The missing woman mystery that has gripped nation

Daily Mail​

time20-05-2025

  • Daily Mail​

A final call to her mother, the mysterious clue of her shoes and her last words - 'if they find me, they'll kill me': The missing woman mystery that has gripped nation

The disappearance of a 30-year-old woman in Italy might not have caused as much alarm had she not chillingly confessed she was 'afraid of being killed' just hours before she vanished. Some speculate she may have voluntarily wanted to go away, but friends and family of Denisa Maria Adas are growing increasingly concerned something more sinister has happened. Their suspicions - backed up by disturbing circumstances - are certainly not unfounded days after she travelled more than 185 miles from Rome to Prato, Tuscany. Romanian-born Adas, who works as a professional escort, last spoke to her mother on Thursday evening, at around 11.30pm from her room in Via Ferrucci. She did not know anyone in Prato and had only arrived in the city for work. All seemed well, as she told her mother: 'Hi Mum, I'm fine, see you at home on Saturday.' But since then there has been simply silence. Her two mobile phones have been switched off, while her red Fiat Cinqueccento remains in a car park close to the apartment she had booked for the night. It could be that she has disappeared on her own accord, after her phones, purse, car keys, at least two suitcases and a blanket she never travelled without were found to be missing. But the stranger details linger, including that the room was discovered to be unlocked and inserted from the inside. Then there are the high heels found on top of a wardrobe - yet Adas was only 5ft 2in and would not have been able to reach up that high to put them there. Her makeup bag was also left behind, something those close to her say she would never have left home without. But in the most chilling twist of all, Adas is said to have told her friends just days before her disappearance: 'If they find me, they'll kill me'. Adding all these things together, police officials now agree Adas might be held against her will and have launched an investigation into her possible kidnapping. Her friends told Corriere Fiorentino: 'We fear that someone may have hurt her.' Adas' mother, Maria Christina, with whom she lives in the Torpignattara neighborhood of Rome, said her daughter's disappearance was completely out of character and was the first to raise the alarm. 'I can only tell you one thing: my daughter would never have left without warning.' Another friend spoke of the 'very strong bond' she has with her mother and how they would call each other several times a day. 'We are very worried: she is a good girl, sweet, with a sensitive soul,' she added. The possibility that Adas would have slipped out the building unnoticed is also unlikely, say those who know her well. Adas was 'flashy' and has distinctive features, including her long black hair, black eyes, and very large tattoos on her right shoulder and arm. Police said there was no working CCTV at the apartment where she was staying, but there are several buildings in the street that do and they will be trawling through the footage for any clues. She is known to have met a man at around 8.45pm on Friday but he is understood to have provided an alibi to police, Il Messaggero reported. As police continue to investigate, her family and friends still question where Adas might be - or indeed what exactly has happened to her.

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