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Strengfellow
2007-03-08, 04:53 PM
'Elf' lingerie thief found guilty

Mr Boyd was found guilty of stealing bras, knickers and stockings
A man who dressed up as Buho, a female elf, has been convicted by a jury at Belfast Crown Court of taking underwear from a shop in a knifepoint raid.
Robert Boyd, 45, from Broadlands in Carrickfergus, held up staff at the Orchid shop in Belfast disguised in a wig, hat and glasses.

He told the court he had been in a role-playing game at the time and may have blurred reality and fantasy.

Boyd was released on bail. Sentencing was adjourned for probation reports.

In court on Thursday, ten jurors dismissed Boyd's defence and two believed it.

During the three-day trial, the jury heard that Boyd wore a disguise of a blonde curly wig, reading glasses and a beany hat.

He armed himself with a knife before stealing two sets of bras, pants, suspender belts and stockings from the lingerie shop on the Lisburn Road.

The Queen's University senior lab technician was arrested within moments of the robbery on 14 December 2005.

In his defence, Boyd claimed that due to pressures that he was suffering in his work and marriage and his indulgence in a role-playing game called "Shadow Run", he thought he may have been playing the part of criminal elf Buho when he threatened the lone female shop owner at knifepoint after asking for a discount.

He claimed he had gone to the upmarket lingerie shop to buy the two sets of red and black undies as a Christmas box for his wife.

Describing how Buho was a character he had assumed while playing the game, Boyd further claimed that he had blurred the lines between fantasy and reality and did not intend to rob the shop.

"I didn't mean it to happen," he later told detectives.

His claims were supported by consultant psychiatrist Dr Jane O'Neill who told the court she thought that Boyd may have been dissociated from reality.

However her opinion was directly contradicted by consultant psychistrist Dr Frederick Brown.

He said he could find nothing to suggest that Boyd was suffering from a mental disorder that prevented him from distinguishing between fantasy and reality.

Cut from the BBC news.

Khantalas
2007-03-08, 04:56 PM
Weird. The same topic came up under Friendly Banter, Gaming and now Media Discussions.

Queer.

Ishmael
2007-03-08, 07:05 PM
Damn people making the rest of us sound bad. Hope there isn't much of a backlash.

FdL
2007-03-08, 08:53 PM
ROTFL

His problem had to do with fantasy, but not of a roleplaying kind! The lamest excuse ever :)
That was so funny! :D

It's kinda comforting though to see that it's not only in my country that roleplaying games are blamed as the origin of every weird conduct...

Icewalker
2007-03-09, 02:20 AM
wow. this b[pre-emptively censored] was INSANE.

wow.
This is what humanity is coming to. Depressing. Surely he ended up in an asylum for a while, right?

Thiel
2007-03-09, 06:04 AM
I wonder if this will spawn a new Pulling Report.

ufo
2007-03-09, 06:41 AM
Thanks for [Non-kids-friendly word] Mr. Boyd! Making the rest of us seem stupid.

The Prince of Cats
2007-03-09, 06:54 AM
Surely he ended up in an asylum for a while, right?
Ah-ha-ha-ha-ha...

:smalleek:

By the gods, you're serious, aren't you? Belfast is Northern Ireland, so he is a Brit. That means that he would have to act a lot more mad before they would put him in an asylum. He will get the time in prison and then 'Care in the Community' will mean he is out on the streets again.

Azrael
2007-03-09, 08:07 AM
For the sake of redundancy, this is a duplicate of the preexisting thread in Friendly Banter (http://www.giantitp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36806) about the same story.