Everyone has their sexual preferences and fantasies. A dominatrix is a sexual femdom (female domination) in which the woman takes the dominant role in BSDM activities.
Her submissive partner can be of any sexual orientation – it doesn’t have to be a heterosexual male. Some women use physical force to exhibit dominance, while others resort to verbal humiliation.
A professional dominatrix takes pride in her ability to fulfill her client’s sexual fetishes and perform all sorts of BSDM practices.
Without proper insight into the partner’s psychology and physical limitation, the morbid curiosities may reach an extreme level to the point where they inflict pain, severe injuries, and even death.
In March 2022, a dominatrix named Julia Enright (25) received a 25-years-to-life imprisonment sentence for the murder of her former boyfriend Brandon Chicklis (20) in Ashburnham, Massachusetts.
On June 23, 2018, she stabbed him multiple times and dumped the body on the side of a highway in New Hampshire, and his skeletonized remains were found more than two weeks later.
After 11-days of trial in November 2021, the jury found her guilty of second-degree murder.
10 /10 Reported Missing
Brandon Chicklis of Westminster, Massachusetts, was about to visit a relative in Windham, New Hampshire, on June 23, 2018, but he never showed up.
After around 1:00 pm, he vanished and made no contact with friends or family. He was reported missing the following day.
The New Hampshire State Police found no evidence that the 20-years-old man had arrived in Windham.
The Westminster Police Department conducted an initial investigation into his disappearance.
During the first several days of the investigation, the authorities found no valuable clue to his whereabouts.
9 /10 Vehicle Found
On June 29, his vehicle – a 2010 gray Honda Civic with a Massachusetts registration number – was located in a supermarket parking lot in Rindge, New Hampshire, about 19 miles away from Westminster, Massachusetts.
The Rindge Police Department, New Hampshire Fish & Game, and New Hampshire State Police responded to the alerts and worked together with the Westminster Police Department to find the missing man.
There was no sign of Brandon on the scene, and the car had been parked since June 24.