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    Suspect in video store roundup kills self
    Stewart Denton, chairman of the Plainfield, Conn. Planning and Zoning Commission, apparently hanged himself at home, the police say.

    JOHNSTON -- One of the men arrested last week in the theater of an adult video store on Hartford Avenue apparently committed suicide Sunday night.

    Plainfield, Conn., police yesterday confirmed that Stewart Denton, 55, was found dead in a shed in the rear of his property. A state medical examiner ruled that he died of asphyxiation, caused by hanging, according to the Norwich Bulletin. Denton was chairman of that town's Planning and Zoning Commission. Plainfield police said there were no signs of foul play and that the death was an apparent suicide. The matter remains under investigation.

    Denton was charged by Johnston police with disorderly conduct and loitering for indecent purposes. He was to have been arraigned today in District Court in Providence.

    The police alleged that he was one of seven men who fondled themselves and each other in the theater of Amazing Express, an adult video store at 1530 Hartford Ave.

    They were arrested following an investigation by undercover police, who were sent to the store after learning of illegal activity there, Police Chief Richard Tamburini said.

    Scheduled to appear in District Court today are Joseph T. McGrath, 68, of 43 Gaspee Point Drive, Warwick; Paul R. Lichtenberger, 49, of 35 Peck Hill Rd., Scituate, and Alan M. Reisch, 48, of Arlington, Mass., who were charged with disorderly conduct and loitering for indecent purposes. The men are also accused of trying to entice the undercover police to join them. There was no one else in the theater besides the seven men and the officers, Tamburini said.

    Also scheduled to appeartoday are Greg Renshaw, 41, of Woodstock, Conn.; Edward V. Sherman, 57, (According to Johnston police he gave his address as 31 South Main St., North Attleboro, Mass. However the police there said there is no such street in North Attleboro. There is a South Main Street in neighboring Attleboro.) and Christopher Scott, 30, of 1 Bill St., Cumberland, all of whom were charged with disorderly conduct.

    Scott is a math teacher in Cumberland who has been on the faculty for six years. School officials there said yesterday that he has been suspended with pay pending the outcome of the charge.
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  2. "It was just male bonding your honour"
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  3. i went into a peep show on Long Island with 2 friends. one stayed in the car while i went in with a friend. oh man, never again. it is like a gay hang out. i had my hand on my knife in my pocket the whole time and felt nervous. not b.c they were gay, but some guys would be moving around alot, peeking into your booth. it was bad. not like the heydays of 42nd street.

    let that be a lesson to you, if you aren't gay....don't visit a peep show on LI.
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  4. Another one of those perverts is also the husband of the judge involved with the Shoe Bomber case.

    http://www.rense.com/general19/shoejudge.htm
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