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Teen Party Turns into Sex Sleepover

By  ATTIYAH BUFORD

Updated 2:31 PM EDT, Wed, Jan 14, 2009

Related Topics: Angela Honeycutt

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Sordid details come out in the sex sleepover trial of a Bucks County mom, accused of having sex with teens in her home.

 

Jury deliberations begin today in the case of a Bucks County, Pa. woman accused of having sex with two underage teens at a party last April.

The prosecution rested yesterday after an emotional day of testimony.

Prosecutors played back a wiretapped phone conversation between the defendants, 38-year-old Angela Honeycutt, one of the 15-year-old boys who claim to have had sex with her and the boy’s mother says KYW Radio.

Honeycutt can be heard at various points crying, apologizing, denying having sexual intercourse or even touching the boys, yet admitting that sexual activity went on in a shower.

The 15-year-old boy heard on tape testified that he had sex with the single mother of two after she got drunk, danced suggestively, partially disrobed and asked the boys if they wanted to take a shower with her.

“Mrs. Honeycutt said that to please a woman, a man has to take control,” the teen — whose name is being withheld — told the jury according the Bucks County Courier Times.

Honeycutt insists that she never touched either boy sexually, despite showering naked with each. Her lawyer called no defense witnesses as reported by Philly.com.

She is charged with having intercourse with one boy and molesting the other.

The incident began as a party for about 20 freshman boys and girls at the home of Lynne Long-Higham, 46.

She testified that she had asked Honeycutt, a close friend and neighbor, to help her supervise them.

Higham, also took the stand.  She backed up their accounts and confessed, "I was there when it happened, and I did not stop it," …  "I was responsible for these children's well-being."

Higham has pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of children and corruption of minors.

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  • n/a Monday, Dec 8 at 1:54 PM FLAG COMMENT I agree with the above statements that the headline is not only inappropriate, it's unprofessional. Headlines that catch viewers' eyes are important, but this is ridiculous and should be curtailed. I stopped watching NBC10 a while ago--I stick to 6ABC because they're genuine and professional, not this sleezy style of news reporting...
  • Bruce Friday, Dec 5 at 12:13 PM FLAG COMMENT If she had been a man, she would be going to prison for a long time. Female sex offenders always get less time, or in some cases no time in prison. It's a double standard of justice. Then they go on Oprah and tell their story to the world. A man could never do that! He would be seen as a monster. It's no less of a crime when a woman does it. We live in a screwed up society.
  • ash45 Friday, Dec 5 at 10:28 AM FLAG COMMENT i just commented on your tactless picture of a dead man next to his computer regarding a murder in DE county. NOW i'm commenting on your classless headline. how low class. What, is NBC news becoming Hard Copy?
  • HB Friday, Dec 5 at 5:07 AM FLAG COMMENT In response to Layla. I completely agree. Is this really one of the top 3 news organizations in a top 4 market? Whoever your web writer and editor is, I suggest they go back to school and learn how to create a credible headline. Completely unprofessional. Is this really the same news organization that I hasn't given me the time of day the last 3 years when I tried to gain employment? I see the people you hire are certain ... MORE >
  • Layla Thursday, Dec 4 at 10:01 PM FLAG COMMENT This headline and picture seem highly inappropriate. If we're talking about molestation charges, isn't it a bit tasteless to run a story about it called "I Did Her in the Shower?" I'd really hoped that I could come to expect better from a supposed news organization. If I wanted inappropriate smarm, I'd go to a blog or mess around on Twitter. Professionalism, please.

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