Dennis Henry admits sexing ‘slave girl’ on ‘wooden pony’
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Two of the five guys accused of torturing and sexually abusing a young Missouri woman are going to face their own bondage before their trials.
A federal magistrate judge denied bond for two more men, Dennis Henry and Bradley Cook, in the sex trafficking case. The case is centered on 43-year-old Edward Bagley Sr., who is also known as “Master Ed.” The
feds became interested in Master Ed in February 2009 after the woman was
rushed to a hospital in cardiac arrest. Bagley had allegedly suffocated
and electrocuted her during a torture session. Among the allegations in the indictment, Bagley is accused of sewing the
woman’s “urinary opening and vagina shut” to demonstrate what was
“expected of her,” nailing her labia and nipples to slabs of wood, and
performing abortions on the girl.
Henry’s defense attorney argued that her client should get bond because he’s the postmaster of Nevada, Missouri, and he believed the woman had consented to the sexual encounters. The FBI didn’t see it that way.