Vickie Neufeld

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V encountered Robinson, and lived to tell this tale. A couple others did not. "Slavemaster" case, in Douglas Book, "Anyone you want me to be"
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...8/sr=2-1/102-0377391-6272134?v=glance&s=books



Vickie Neufeld


Robinson Trial

"Vickie Neufeld told a Johnson County District Court jury Thursday that John E. Robinson Sr. offered her a job and promised to pay some of her bills.
Neither materialized.
Neufeld said he told her to come from her residence in Texas to Kansas in April 2000 to iron out details of finding her work as a clinical psychologist, getting her a professional license in either Kansas or Missouri and building a sexual master-slave relationship with him.
That, too, ended up a ruse.
Instead, Neufeld testified, she was sexually assaulted by the defendant. She said that included being bound in a collar that restrained her hands and having nude pictures of her taken.
And she said he stole her sex toys, valued at $700.
Neufeld was the final witness for the state in the trial of Robinson, who is charged with seven felonies. He was accused of sexual battery of her during a three-day stay in an Overland Park motel and felony theft in the taking of her property.
Judge John Anderson III dismissed the sexual battery charge after Neufeld's testimony. The theft charge was not dropped.
Robinson, 58, Olathe, also is charged with two counts of capital murder and one count of first-degree murder in the deaths of three women. Other charges include aggravated kidnapping of one of the victims linked to him and aggravated interference of parental custody in arranging an illegal adoption of another victim's baby.
Neufeld, who has a master's degree and a doctorate in clinical psychology, told the jury about her first contact with Robinson. He answered her personal ad on a Web site.
She had placed the ad, she said, seeking a little more than normal companionship.
"I had some alternative interests," she said.
District Attorney Paul Morrison then asked her if that included bondage, discipline, sadism and masochism (BDSM) activities.
Neufeld said it did, saying the ad included looking for a dominant-submissive sexual partner. In the ad, she mentioned her likes and dislikes in such a relationship.
"I had a spanking fetish," she said.
The ad noted she was unemployed after being released from treating psychology patients in a nursing home in the Galveston, Texas, area. At that time, she had been divorced for about five years with no job and overdue bills.
"I was desperate," she said to the jury.
The ad generated several responses, but only one respondent from the Kansas City area. It came from Robinson.
They traded e-mail messages in connection to the ad in March and April. They noted their mutual interest in BDSM, she said.
Neufeld also said she was looking for work. He promised her a job interview and to use his influence to get her into the job market in her field.
Neufeld said Robinson said he was a divorced, wealthy businessman with a lot of professional contacts.
In an early April phone call from him, he invited her to come to Kansas. She agreed.
She arrived in the early evening of April 23, a day early, after driving the more than 700 miles between Galveston and Overland Park. Robinson had sent her $100 to pay for the gasoline and food for the trip along with vowing to pay for the motel room during her stay, she said.
Robinson also asked her to send him her debts for April and promised to pay all or most of them for her, she said.
"He said if I came out here would provide for me for a month or two until I got started," she said.
They met the next morning, she said. Neufeld said that she dressed professionally, expecting some type of a job interview, but that he wasn't interested in her credentials or resume. His conservation focused on the sex slave contract he had sent her a few days before by e-mail, she said.
"He wanted me to sign it," Neufeld said.
She hadn't, saying she could not agree to some of the slave rules in the proposal. For the next 15 to 20 minutes, she rewrote the three-page contract to her liking, detailing a spanking fetish, she said.
After the contract had been revised, Robinson undressed, then disrobed her before forcing her to perform a sexual act, she said. He took photographs of the activity, she said.
He then left, giving her $50 for food, she aid.
The following morning, Robinson returned to the motel room.
"He told me to put on my spiked heels on and told me to take my clothes off," she said.
When she seemed reluctant, Neufeld said, he became angry and pulled off the sweater she had been wearing. He then put a leather collar around her neck, placed her hands behind her back and restrained them in cuffs connected to the collar, she said.
Neufeld said she was afraid, but that mood quickly changed when he started to take pictures of her on bed while wearing the device.
"He laughed," she said. "My fear became anger."
The witness said she told Robinson she would go back to Texas. He said that was fine with him, she said, but she stayed another night.
Neufeld said Robinson called her early the next morning, asking her to go to breakfast with him. He didn't show for breakfast, arriving about brunch time in late morning, she said.
She said Robinson called her and advised his new slave to wear only a robe. After entering the room, he slapped her hard in the face twice before they engaged in a sex act, she said.
According to her testimony, Robinson was in a hurry that day, telling her to talk quickly because he had to go to Israel on a business trip.
Neufeld said she decided to leave the motel that night.
She said Robinson did not try to stop her, but made one request.
"He said I won't need them. He said it was one way to get you back," she said.
When he left the motel, he took her sex toys, she claims.
Neufeld identified her property to the jury Thursday. The bag included four rattan canes.
"They can be used to spank somebody with," she said.
Other items included four small wood paddles, a large paddle, a nylon rope, a wood ruler and two spoons, a 5-foot whip, three leather riding crops and two dildos.
Before she returned to Texas, Neufeld said, Robinson talked about paying for professional movers to pack her belongings and move her to Kansas in the near future. The movers were due by the weekend, she said, but did not arrive.
She said he then informed her of a moving date in May, but again no movers came. She said she became concerned and sent him e-mail messages. He told her the move had been delayed.
While waiting, she also had found out there was no flight for Israel when Robinson informed her of his business trip and confronted him about it.
"He said he had been a colonel in the Air Force, and he had a private jet," she said.
Under cross-examination by defense attorney Jason Billam, Neufeld admitted to writing three articles for an alternative Web site called "Crystal Bridge" involving the BDSM lifestyle. The article gave her a byline of "The Kink Shrink."
She also said that in her revisions to the sex contract with Robinson, she agreed to become his "personal vessel" in future sexual encounters.
When asked if their sexual activity in the motel room was consensual, Neufeld said she did not give her consent. She also admitted she did not contact police while staying in the motel.
Her e-mails to him from Texas were entered into evidence by the defense. They indicated she told him of experiencing "pure joy and satisfaction" in the sexual encounters and a willingness to learn and do more for her master.
Neufeld said she sent the e-mails with those messages because of her desire to stay on Robinson's good side and to pursue his offers of financial help and finding work.
Three weeks then passed. By that time, she had given up, sending him an e-mail asking him not to contact her and asking for her sex toys back.
Robinson had fulfilled no promises.
None of her April bills were paid.
No move to Kansas City was in the works.
There was no job offer by him or others.
He refused to return her personal property, she said.
Neufeld finally heard from him when he threatened to take the nude pictures of her to his attorney to be sent to the licensing boards in the field of psychology.
Morrison asked her if that's when she finally decide to contact police and to file a complaint about what had happened during her three-day motel stay.
"Immediately," she replied.
Robinson was arrested about two weeks later on June 2, 2000, at his Olathe home."


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Societal customs and mores would suggest that we should view Mr Robinson's behaviour as very naughty.
 
Societal views and mores suggest that we should view what Ms. Neufield did as very naughty.

Two, if I'm correct, convictions, suggest that we may view Mr. Robinson as a murderer, if we like the evidence.
 
My mummy taught me that murderers are very naughty, that what goes on in a bedroom is nobody elses business and that being gullible is just silly.
 
LisaFunOne1 said:
id have to say people like this give all of us a bad name...

My first reaction was, "yes I agree", but then I thought about the fact that nobody ever considers that all the vanilla murderers give vanilla society a bad name.
 
incubus_dark said:
My first reaction was, "yes I agree", but then I thought about the fact that nobody ever considers that all the vanilla murderers give vanilla society a bad name.

this is true... actually vanilla killers give humanity in general a bad name.....
 
It seems to me Ms. Neufeld was lucky in some respects, not least of which being that she's still alive; this incident seems minor compared to what could have happened - she can at least move on with her life, leaving this behind her. I read some of her comments as shameful of her interest in BDSM, but I could be wrong. I did note that she says she "had" a spanking fetish, and wonder if she still does.

I am tangentially reminded of the story of Colleen Stan, a hitchhiker who was picked up by a sadist who held her captive for several years; her story was detailed in the book Perfect Victim (which I've read).
 
Etoile said:
I read some of her comments as shameful of her interest in BDSM, but I could be wrong. I did note that she says she "had" a spanking fetish, and wonder if she still does.

It seems to me that alot of people into BDSM, especially those who would not consider themselves lifestylers, evince shame of their desires, and place said desires into the past tense, when put on the dock in a vanilla world, or held to account before the vanilla community at large. I suspect that this stems from a desire not to be judged negatively and an inability or unwillingness to defend their behaviour (which they probably feel would be fruitless). This type of self defense seems pretty common to humanity in general.
 
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