SEX FOR SAM PARTICIPANT DIES OF HEART ATTACK
(Whoa. 'nuff said. This story is all over the place, so we'll post updated links as we get 'em. If you get video, let us know)
The following article from Samuel Maull is from
The Associated Press:
NEW YORK (AP) -- A man who was to appear in court Tuesday on
charges of having sex with his girlfriend inside St. Patrick's
Cathedral as part of a radio show stunt has died at his home in
Virginia.
Brian Florence, 38, died Sept. 25 of a heart attack in
Alexandria, said the couple's lawyer, Maranda Fritz. She said the
funeral was Monday, and his co-defendant and girlfriend, Loretta
Lynn Harper, 36, is "still in a state of shock."
Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Barbara Jaffe adjourned the case
until Nov. 6 after Fritz told her Florence had died.
The lawyer said her clients had expected to plead guilty to a
minor charge and receive a nonjail sentence.
A third man involved in the sexcapade, radio producer Paul
Mercurio, 43, pleaded guilty earlier in the day to disorderly
conduct. The judge ordered him to perform seven days of community
service with a group that delivers meals to AIDS patients.
Florence and Harper were arrested Aug. 15, 2002, for allegedly
having sex inside St. Patrick's after a mid-Manhattan public sex
odyssey that had gone on for at least three hours, according to a
misdemeanor complaint filed at their arraignment.
The complaint did not list all the sex stops the couple
allegedly made, but police said after the arrest that they included
a Disney store, the F.A.O. Schwarz toy store, the Carnegie Deli, an
ATM vestibule, the back seat of a taxi and a hotel lobby.
The complaint said Officer William Smith, of the Midtown North
Precinct, was listening to the "Opie and Anthony Show" when he
heard Mercurio say on the air that he was speaking on a cell phone
while watching the couple in action in the cathedral.
About 5 p.m., the complaint said, Smith arrested the couple
after they had sex in a vestibule just a few feet from worshippers.
The incident had been part of a regular feature in which couples
could win prizes for having sex in public places.
Mercurio read a statement in court saying he was instructed to
take one of the couples who participated in the show to some of the
public locations chosen by the staff so they could engage in actual
or simulated sexual conduct that he would describe over the radio.
"Upon entering the cathedral, I led Ms. Harper and Mr. Florence
to a vestibule located toward the front of the cathedral,"
Mercurio said. "I then proceeded to broadcast their simulated
actions live over the air, despite the fact that there were
parishioners present in the cathedral."
Mercurio said he had apologized to church officials for what
happened and was apologizing publicly in court.
The couple's alleged antics inside the landmark midtown
Manhattan cathedral resulted in WNEW-FM, the station on which the
show aired, firing the two DJs, Greg "Opie" Hughes and Anthony
Cumia.
Here's another link to the story on Yahoo
Here's the WNBC link
1010 WINS link
Here's one from AOL (which is going to make you log in before you read it... Grrr)
..and here's one from CNN
(Thanks to all of you who are
sending in links! I'd name everyone, but I don't have all fucking month to type that up)
(The Lord does work in mysterious ways, my friends.)