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The Manacled Mormon case, also known as the Mormon sex in chains case, was a case of reputed sexual assault and kidnap by an American woman, Joyce McKinney, of a young American Mormon missionary, Kirk Anderson, in England in 1977. Because McKinney and her accomplice skipped bail and fled to the United States before the case could be tried and were not extradited, they were never tried for these specific crimes. According to Anderson, he had been abducted by McKinney from the steps of a church meetinghouse, chained to a bed and raped by her.

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  • The Manacled Mormon case, also known as the Mormon sex in chains case, was a case of reputed sexual assault and kidnap by an American woman, Joyce McKinney, of a young American Mormon missionary, Kirk Anderson, in England in 1977. Because McKinney and her accomplice skipped bail and fled to the United States before the case could be tried and were not extradited, they were never tried for these specific crimes. According to Anderson, he had been abducted by McKinney from the steps of a church meetinghouse, chained to a bed and raped by her. After the case, McKinney absconded from the United Kingdom and was allowed to reside in the United States with a falsified passport. In 2008 it was learned that she made five clones of her pet pit bull in South Korea, and was subsequently charged with plotting to have a teenager break into a house to raise funds for a prosthetic leg for her horse. In 2016, she sued Errol Morris for making a documentary about her. (en)
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  • McKinney and alleged accomplice Keith May (en)
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  • 1984 (xsd:integer)
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  • dbr:Indecent_assault
  • (en)
  • Kidnapping of Anderson after chloroforming him, possibly involving two non-working replicas of .38 revolvers (en)
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  • McKinney and May, in absentia, for skipping bail (en)
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  • McKinney's self-professed lovesickness or "all-consuming passion". (en)
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  • In April 1978, McKinney and May absconded on false passports. McKinney remains a fugitive from justice in the UK. May died in 2004. (en)
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  • Anderson says he escaped by feigning to alleged captors that he would inform church authorities of his soon elopement with McKinney. (en)
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  • (en)
  • Alleged abduction: Near Epsom, England (en)
  • Assault: Devon, England (en)
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  • One year's imprisonment if bail money not returned (en)
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  • (en)
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  • The Manacled Mormon case, also known as the Mormon sex in chains case, was a case of reputed sexual assault and kidnap by an American woman, Joyce McKinney, of a young American Mormon missionary, Kirk Anderson, in England in 1977. Because McKinney and her accomplice skipped bail and fled to the United States before the case could be tried and were not extradited, they were never tried for these specific crimes. According to Anderson, he had been abducted by McKinney from the steps of a church meetinghouse, chained to a bed and raped by her. (en)
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  • Manacled Mormon case (en)
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