Hell hath no fury

Four women in Wisconsin have learned the hard way that there are limits to getting even with a cheating partner.
August 4, 2009 3:34 by Aarti Nagraj
After discovering that her husband was cheating on her, a woman in Wisconsin joined forces with three of his other lovers to take revenge on him. It seems that revenge is not so sweet, however, as now the four women are facing charges of being party to false imprisonment, reports the Associated Press.
According to the report, one of the 36-year-old man’s lovers promised him a massage in a motel, for which he was tied up and blindfolded. She then called the other women who joined her, and after taunting him, one of them glued his genitalia to his stomach. The women then fled with his wallet, car and cell phone when he started yelling. The man later escaped and called the police.
The women are now free on $200 cash bails, but may face up to six years in prison, says AP.
The plan might have been imaginative, but we doubt the story could have ended differently. What do you think?
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