Kinky hotel attacker lured men from dating apps bound them with tape burned them with a hot iron and robbed them—nine years in prison
From dating apps to hotel rooms, a plan to lure men into dangerous encounters ended in violence and theft. A woman who lured two men she had met on dating sites to hotel rooms, handcuffed them, attacked them during kinky 'sex games' and robbed them has been jailed for nine years. Caprice Brown, 24, enticed her first victim to the Jurys Inn in Birmingham by posing as a woman named Zara on the dating app Badoo in July 2020. Brown, then aged 19, and an unknown woman tied him up with masking tape and burnt him with a hot iron before using his bank details to buy a £1,000 iPhone from Argos. The sex worker then lured a second man to the Britannia Hotel in Coventry after restraining him in handcuffs and threatening him with scissors.
In This Article:
- First victim lured to Jurys Inn in Birmingham by a fake Zara on Badoo; he was tied, burned and robbed
- Second victim lured to Britannia Hotel Coventry by Maia on Tinder; restrained with handcuffs and robbed
- Nine-year sentence for Caprice Brown and six years for Karissa Alfrez (Damani Scott-Slue) as judge calls offences nasty
First victim lured to Jurys Inn in Birmingham by a fake Zara on Badoo; he was tied, burned and robbed
Caprice Brown, then aged 19, and an unknown woman tied the victim’s wrists and ankles with masking tape, and burnt him with a hot iron before using his bank details to buy a £1,000 iPhone from Argos. The attack happened after Brown arranged to meet the victim and he booked the hotel room on July 25, 2020. Mark Kalpinski, prosecuting, said Brown and another woman arrived and added: 'He then had a shower and when he came out of the shower one of the ladies said "We are going to have some fun".' The pair got out some masking tape and started to tape his wrists and ankles before asking for the password to his phone. 'He told them he could not remember it. The man was then told that if he did not reveal it he would get the iron.' One of the women then pressed a hot iron against the victim's upper right arm. Brown, of no fixed address, admitted two charges of robbery, fraud and assaulting an emergency worker at Birmingham Crown Court. The victim told him to call the police and the two women then fled and after they had gone he realised his wallet had been taken along with other items including an Aston Villa season ticket. He also discovered his bank card had been used to buy a phone worth almost £1,000. The police were able to link it to Brown's IP address.
Second victim lured to Britannia Hotel Coventry by Maia on Tinder; restrained with handcuffs and robbed
Brown and Alfrez targeted a second victim in September 2020 who met a woman, calling herself Maia, on Tinder. He arrived at the hotel first and after Maia, who has never been identified, turned up he went out to buy some alcohol. After he returned, Brown and Alfrez burst out of the bathroom. He was also tied with masking tape and restrained with handcuffs. He was the victim of a robbery. His mobile phone was accessed and various items were taken from him. He was threatened with a pair of scissors if he did not give them details about his phone. They left and he managed to escape the room, bound and gagged with masking tape and got help.
Nine-year sentence for Caprice Brown and six years for Karissa Alfrez (Damani Scott-Slue) as judge calls offences nasty
Caprice Brown, of no fixed address, previously admitted two charges of robbery, fraud and assaulting an emergency worker at Birmingham Crown Court. Her accomplice in the second attack, Karissa Alfrez, 25, was found guilty of robbery following a trial. Alfrez, who now goes by the name of Damani Scott-Slue, was sentenced to six years in jail. Sentencing, Judge Simon Drew KC said: 'These were really nasty offences.' Referring to the first attack he said: 'That attack took place in Birmingham, the most serious of the two. 'It involved a man being tied up and attacked with an iron. He was badly burned. It was multiple times. He suffered serious physical harm with injuries to his shoulder, back and side. He was lured to a hotel room so he was a vulnerable victim. It was obviously planned and went on for a considerable amount of time.' He said as a result the man had to give up his job and move elsewhere and the second victim had suffered 'extreme degradation.' The court heard the first attack happened after Brown arranged to meet the victim and he booked the hotel room on July 25, 2020. Mark Kalpinski, prosecuting, said Brown and another woman arrived and added: 'He then had a shower and when he came out of the shower one of the ladies said "We are going to have some fun".' The pair got out some masking tape and started to tape his wrists and ankles before asking for the password to his phone. 'He told them he could not remember it.' 'The man was then told that if he did not reveal it he would get the iron.' One of the women then pressed a hot iron against the victim's upper right arm. 'He immediately jumped with the shock and started to remove the tape.' 'It was the same female who ran at him and punched him around his face. The iron was also pressed against his shoulder and back.' 'At this point there was a bang at the door. It was from a guest in the next door room complaining about the noise coming from the room.' The victim told him to call the police and the two women then fled and after they had gone he realised his wallet had been taken along with other items including an Aston Villa season ticket. He also discovered his bank card had been used to buy a phone worth almost £1,000. The police were able to link it to Brown's IP address who when arrested said she was a sex worker. When her address was searched officers found a number of items stolen from the victim. Kalpinski said Brown and Alfrez targeted a second victim in September 2020 who met a woman, calling herself Maia, on Tinder. He arrived at the hotel first and after Maia, who has never been identified, turned up he went out to buy some alcohol. After he returned, Brown and Alfrez burst out of the bathroom. He was also tied with masking tape and restrained with handcuffs. He was the victim of a robbery. His mobile phone was accessed and various items were taken from him. He was threatened with a pair of scissors if he did not give them details about his phone. They left and he managed to escape the room, bound and gagged with masking tape and got help.