John E. Robinson, Sr.: The Slavemaster
Brush with Death
As the computer revolution took hold and the Internet became a way of transacting business as well as a way to meet people with similar interests, John Robinson immersed himself in the virtual world of cyberspace. His reputation and record prevented him from working in a corporate setting, so he began publishing a mobile home magazine that was paid for through advertising. His magazine was so similar in design and purpose to another periodical in
The magazine was moderately successful and with Nancy working full-time as the manager of the mobile home park where they lived, combined with the illegal income he was getting from the Faiths and Bonner, things were looking good for John.
His usual workday consisted of waiting until
One woman that he struck a deal with for sex in exchange for financial support didn't learn until years later how close she had come to ending up in a barrel alongside Sheila and Debbie Faith and Bev Bonner. The woman was living in an apartment paid for by Robinson, who told her he was divorcing his wife to explain why he never stayed the night. He showered her with gifts and clothes, but she soon noticed that most of the clothes he presented to her appeared worn. Robinson said they were left behind at his office by former employees.
The two entered into a master-slave contract that listed numerous requirements for the woman, who was also required to sign over power of attorney to John Robinson. In return for the sex, he promised to get her a job in the entertainment industry for which he needed publicity stills and her Social Security number. Like a good submissive, she followed his orders explicitly.
The relationship was going along fine until one day Robinson told her to get ready to travel with him. He was going to take her to
The woman thought it was rather strange as the day came for the pair to leave and Robinson showed up at her apartment with his truck and a trailer loaded with clothing. It was stranger still that Robinson said he was going to spend the night in the hotel with her.
Excited at the thought of the trip, the woman awoke the next morning at
It wasn't until after Robinson was arrested for murder that the woman realized how close she had come to dying that morning. Police surmised that Robinson brought his trailer as a means for removing her dead body from the motel and that by rising before he did, she thwarted his plans.