Two women behind brutal hotel attacks that trapped men in “kinky sex games” have been locked up. One victim even escaped while handcuffed and gagged.

Deadly “Sex Games” Turn Ugly in Hotel Rooms

Caprice Brown, 24, and Karissa Alfrez, 25, were sentenced to a total 15 years for vicious assaults and robberies. The duo lured men using dating apps before turning violent.

At Birmingham Crown Court, prosecutors revealed how Brown tricked a man into meeting her at Jurys Inn. After he took a shower, Brown and an accomplice taped him up and attacked him.

“He had a shower and when he came out of the shower one of the ladies said ‘We are going to have some fun’,” said prosecutor Mark Kalpinski.

The victim was tortured when he couldn’t remember his bank PIN. Brown pressed a hot iron to his arm and shoulder, punched him, and kept up the assault. Nearby noise complaints finally forced the women to flee, but not before stealing the victim’s wallet and an Aston Villa season ticket.

Afterwards, Brown used the stolen bank details for a £1,000 iPhone splurge at Argos.

Second Victim Threatened and Bound at Knife-Point

The court heard how a second man was ensnared at Britannia Hotel in Coventry after meeting a third woman on Tinder. Brown and Alfrez jumped out from a bathroom, handcuffed him, and threatened him with scissors.

Masked with tape and gagged, the victim managed a desperate escape to alert police.

Harsh Sentences for Vicious Criminals

  • Brown pleaded guilty to robbery, fraud, and assaulting an emergency worker. She was jailed for nine years.
  • Alfrez was found guilty after trial of robbery and sentenced to six years behind bars.

Judge Simon Drew KC called the offences “really nasty offences.”

These horrific attacks show the dark side of fake “sex games” used to trap and terrorise victims. The heavy sentences hammer home a warning: brutal scams like these won’t be tolerated in the UK.

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