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Porn Model Pleads Guilty to Florida Sex Party Murder, Gets 40 Years

Amanda Kaye Logue pleaded guilty Monday to her part in a bizarre 2010 Florida murder, according to the Tampa Bay Times. Logue, who had worked as a porn actress, had been hired as a prostitute to attend a sex party thrown by Dennis "Scooter" Abrahamsen. Though beforehand she conspired with...
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Amanda Kaye Logue pleaded guilty Monday to her part in a bizarre 2010 Florida murder, according to the Tampa Bay Times. Logue, who had worked as a porn actress, had been hired as a prostitute to attend a sex party thrown by Dennis "Scooter" Abrahamsen. Though beforehand she conspired with her boyfriend Jason Andrews, also a porn model, to kill the man and planned to have sex after the murder. Andrews had previously pleaded guilty and is serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole.


Logue was once a married, church-going mother, but the 30-year-old left that life behind and became a porn and fetish model under the name "Sunny Dae." Andrews also worked in both gay and straight pornography under the name "Addison."

After Logue was hired for the party, the two planned to murder him and sent several text messages to each other planning the attack. The two waited until the other guests at the party left. Logue got Abrahamsen to have sex with him, while Andrews waited outside ready to attack.

"I'm so glad you're really commited (sic) to this take. Keep eyes for a knife, etc (sic) for me!" Andrews texted during the planning.

"I'm fucking exited (sic) ... I want to fuck after we kill hum (sic)," replied Logue.

Andrews then ran into the home and smashed the victim's head with a sledge hammer and stabbed him numerous times. The couple made off with a credit card, some camera equipment and about $6,000 in cash. Abrahamsen's body was found the next day by a relative.

The two were arrested a few days latter for stealing some clothes from a Bealle's, but due to lack of evidence were not charged in the murder initially. The two posted bail and then fled separately before being eventually caught.

Andrews pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in January and was sentenced to life in prison without parole. Logue had her charged reduced to second degree murder, and will serve a 40-year sentence with credit for time served. Logue's family attorneys claimed she was influenced by her "evil" boyfriend.

Abrahamsen's family does not agree.

"You're not a person," a cousin, Donna Rella, said in court on Monday. "You're an evil being."

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