Marry the Beast: why the British decided to become the wife of the cruel killers of the USA
They say love is blind, but in this case, all went to extremes. 26-year-old Naomi wise (Naomi Wise) from the UK so lost your head from the feelings that he decided to marry the offender from USA, who is serving time for a double murder. She never saw her beloved live, but fell in love without memory. She even did a wrist tattoo with the initials of a loved one.
Naomi blind love 30-year-old Victor Oquendo (Victor Oquendo), nicknamed the Beast. She met with the prisoner of USA correspondence. She is planning to go to in summer boyfriend to make him marry in prison.
Victor is serving a sentence for having shot and killed two people during a gang initiation. In addition, he has participated in three armed robberies. The offender has already served 10 years of awarded 24.
Despite the gloomy biography of the groom, the Briton is confident that her lover is much better than it seems at first glance. The girl says he is very kind, and she already can't imagine life without him. Naomi even got a tattoo with the initials of Victor on the wrist.
The pair met when Naomi passed training on mentoring. After correspondence and several calls, they quickly fell in love with each other. Within two weeks, Oquendo was hiding from a girl her dark past. The news of the murder was a shock, but then she came to terms with this fact.
British woman spends each month 270 pounds (about 29 000) calls and love letters to the groom in the United States. Despite the fact that they have never met, Naomi says he feels a deep connection to Viktor. In Michigan, where Oquendo sentence, banned conjugal visits. But she argues that sex for her is not important.
Naomi admits that the family is not happy with her choice. However, she hopes that they will understand.
Meanwhile, a prison Warder from UK looking for a romance with a prisoner. Woman charged with official misconduct.
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