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Sex Party murder
 
Classification: Murderer
Characteristics: Porn star known as 'Sunny Dae' - Robbery
Number of victims: 1
Date of murder: May 15, 2010
Date of arrest: May 27, 2010
Date of birth: January 2, 1982
Victim profile: Dennis "Scooter" Abrahamsen, 41 (tattoo parlor owner)
Method of murder: Stabbing with knife and bludgeoning with a sledgehammer
Location: New Port Ritchey, Pasco County, Florida, USA
Status: Pleads guilty. Sentenced to 40 years in prison on May 21, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Porn Star and Fetish Model Amanda Logue Pleads Guilty, is Sentenced for Murder

By Cora Van Olson - Trutv.com

May 22, 2012

Buff porn stars Amanda Logue, 30, aka Sunny Dae, and her boyfriend, Jason Andrews, 28, decided it would be fun to kill tattoo parlor owner Dennis “Scooter” Abrahamsen, 41, have great sex and then take as much of his money as they could. The couple planned their murder via text message and executed it after a sex party in 2010. Hours before the murder Andrews texted Logue, “I’m so glad you’re really committed to this take. Keep eyes for a knife, etc for me!”

In the early hours of May 15, 2010, B.D.S.M. fetish model Logue serviced Abrahamsen, while Andrews waited outside for her signal to attack. They stabbed and bludgeoned Abrahamsen with a sledgehammer. His body was found face down on a massage table in his home. The couple snatched $6,000, credit cards and a video camera before leaving his home.

By May 18, detectives had cracked the case and arrested Logue and Andrews. They were indicted for first degree murder. In January Andrews pleaded guilty to first degree murder and was sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole. On May 21, 2012, Logue pleaded guilty to charges of second degree murder, Huffington Post reports that Logue, who is known for bondage, will herself be “restrained” for the next 40 years.

 
 

Amanda Logue, Porn Star 'Sunny Dae', Gets 40 Years In Prison For Sex Party Murder

By Andy Campbell - HuffingtonPost.com

May 22, 2012

Sunny Dae is known for her bondage -- and now she'll be restrained for a long, long time.

Amanda Logue -- a Florida porn star actor known as "Sunny Dae" -- pleaded guilty Monday to second-degree murder in the killing of tattoo parlor owner Dennis "Scooter" Abrahamsen during a sex party in May 2010, the Tampa Bay Times.

Logue, 30, and her porn actor boyfriend, 28-year-old Jason Andrews, planned to have sex after they stabbed Abrahamsen and then smashed his skull in with a sledgehammer.

The victim's mangled corpse was found lying on a massage table in his New Port Richey home. He was 41.

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

In exchange for her plea, Logue received a reduced sentence and 40 years in the slammer. She could have faced life in prison if convicted of first-degree murder.

Andrews pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in January, and agreed to spend the rest of his life in prison without possibility of parole.

Investigators say that Logue was hired as a prostitute at the 2010 sex party. They stated that Logue was inside "servicing" Abrahamsen while Andrews waited outside with the sledgehammer.

The two exchanged haunting text messages leading up to the murder.

"I'm so glad you're really commited (sic) to this take. Keep eyes for a knife, etc. for me!" Andrews wrote to Logue. "Just get him on his face either bash or tell me to get in and where to go."

The couple stole $6,000, credit cards and a video camera, ABC News reported.

In court Monday, Rella could barely contain her anger when talking about Abrahamsen.

"I hope any time you close your eyes, he comes and haunts you for the rest of your pathetic life," she said to Logue.

 
 

Porn star pleads guilty to killing tattoo shop owner found bludgeoned and stabbed to death after sex party

Amanda Logue, 30, to serve about 40 years in prison in plea deal

DailyMail.co.uk

May 21, 2012

A porn actress accused of teaming up with her boyfriend to beat and stab a tattoo shop owner to death after a sex party two years ago has pleaded guilty to a lesser charge that will keep her behind bars for up to 40 years.

Amanda Logue, who performed in various adult films under the name Sunny Dae and had also worked as a prostitute, entered the plea on Monday in Pasco County, Florida.

Authorities said 41-year-old Dennis Abrahamsen was found stabbed and bludgeoned to death on a massage table in his New Port Richey home in May 2010.

The Tampa Bay Times reported that a cousin of Abrahamsen spoke during the hearing, calling Logue 'evil.'

Donna Rella said in court: 'You're not a person.' '[Abrahamsen] had a family. You have taken him away from us all.'

Court records showed that Amanda Logue had been paid to attend a sex party at that location on the night before his body was found.

Investigators said Logue and her boyfriend Jason Andrews exchanged expletive-laden text messages before and during the party, discussing the attack.

Using his BlackBerry, Andrews allegedly typed: 'I'm so glad you're really committed to this take. Keep eyes for a knife, etc for me!'

Logue replied in a nearly incomprehensible text that she was excited - and she wanted to have sex after they killed him.

The Tampa Bay Times reported that Andrews pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in January.

According to an affidavit, everyone at the party left Abrahamsen's home around 5am May 15, 2010 - except for Logue. Andrews waited outside in his car, still texting her.

'Just get him on his face either bash or tell me to get in and. Where to go,' Andrews wrote. 'K I'm horny! I'm getting him to play music,' Logue typed.

'Wicked. Ill just be waiting. Really. Take. Your. Time,' Andrews replied.

Abrahamsen was found dead in his house by a family member some 18 hours later, face down on a massage table with blood splattered on the walls and a ceiling fan.

Logue, 30, who is being held at the Pasco County Jail, originally faced first-degree murder charges, but will now face a lesser charge of second-degree murder in a deal with prosecutors.

Police in Florida say the pair killed Abrahamsen in the early morning of May 15 and swiped $6,000 cash, his credit cards and a video camera.

Abrahamsen had hired Logue to work at a sex party at his house, and police said that's when Logue and Andrews set him up.

They traded dozens of text messages about their homicidal plan, police said.

According to an affidavit, Logue would later deny that she had anything to do with the killing and claim Andrews was the one who bludgeoned Abrahamsen with a sledgehammer.

'Logue told [a detective] that Andrews grabbed the back of her hair then twisted her arm behind her back. Andrews forced her to view Abrahamsen's crushed skull and told her that's what would happen to her if she told anyone.'

Logue and Andrews met on the set of a porn video in late 2009 and became inseparable - even though Logue was married to a man in Georgia, authorities and friends said.

Andrews' Chicago friends find it difficult to believe he was involved in the killing. The 27-year-old Andrews was known in that city as DJ Veritas, and his Facebook and MySpace pages feature several video clips of him playing techno music in large clubs.

'He was a really straight up dude,' said Michael Sarkowicz, a Chicago club photographer.

Logue seemed like a decent person, said Kristen Cameron, a Florida-based model who met her last year.

According to several profiles on modelling websites, Logue did bikini and fetish modelling.

'She was professional, prompt and seemed all around normal, well so I thought,' Cameron wrote in an email to Associated Press.

'She was nice to me and was a great model! I felt a connection to her since we both have southern backgrounds.'

But Cameron's opinion changed this spring when she saw how Logue acted around Andrews, her new boyfriend.

'Amanda wasn't the Amanda I knew,' Cameron wrote. 'She wouldn't talk, all she did was text with Jason.'

Andrews, Cameron said, was obnoxious and brash. He often bragged about his military service, of which Cameron was sceptical.

In April and May, according to their Twitter accounts, Logue and Andrews spent several weeks in Florida, shooting porn videos, lolling on the beach and professing their love for each other.

Photos on Logue's Facebook showed the pair grinning and hugging.

 
 

Dennis 'Scooter' Abrahamsen Murder: Porn Costars Jason Andrews, Amanda Logue Accused Of Killing Tattoo Artist

HuffingtonPost.com

July 19, 2010

NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. (Associated Press) -- Jason Andrews was a bisexual Chicago DJ with a British accent, whose chiseled jaw and good looks landed him roles in countless gay porn videos. Amanda Logue was a married, bleach-blond Georgia woman who once owned a lingerie shop, dabbled in prostitution and starred in several X-rated videos herself.

Together, they stabbed and bludgeoned a 41-year-old tattoo shop owner to death with a sledgehammer - and hatched some of their plans in typo- and expletive-laden text messages, Florida detectives said.

"I'm so glad you're really committed to this take. Keep eyes for a knife, etc for me!" Andrews typed on his BlackBerry hours before the slaying, according to a transcript of the messages included in court records.

Logue replied in a nearly incomprehensible text that she was excited - and she wanted to have sex after they killed him.

Nearly two months after Dennis "Scooter" Abrahamsen was found dead in his Tampa-area home, Logue and Andrews were indicted by a grand jury on first-degree murder charges. Logue is being held without bail at Florida's Pasco County Jail - her attorney didn't return calls for comment - and Andrews was arrested Thursday in Chattanooga, Tenn.

Andrews was arrested by U.S. Marshals and the Chattanooga Police Department after working for several weeks as a manager at the Chattanooga Billiard Club, an upscale pool hall and cigar lounge.

"I would say he was very surprised. He was very clean cut, broad shoulders, dressed in a suit, not in a suit and tie, but more 'Miami Vice,' more of a GQ appearance," said Paul Salayko, a spokesman for the U.S. Marshals Service.

He is jailed in Tennessee until he can be extradited to Florida. Authorities did not yet know if he had a lawyer.

Police in Florida say the pair killed Abrahamsen in the early morning of May 15 and swiped $6,000 cash, his credit cards and a video camera. Abrahamsen had hired Logue - whose porn name is "Sunny Dae" - to work at a sex party at his house, and police said that's when Logue and Andrews set him up. They traded dozens of text messages about their homicidal plan, police said.

According to an affidavit, Logue would later deny that she had anything to do with the killing and claim Andrews was the one who bludgeoned Abrahamsen.

"Logue told (the detective) that Andrews grabbed the back of her hair then twisted her arm behind her back. Andrews forced her to view Abrahamsen's crushed skull and told her that's what would happen to her if she told anyone."

Logue and Andrews met on the set of a porn video late last year and fell in love - even though Logue was married to a man in Leesburg, Ga., authorities and friends said. Her husband did not return phone calls from The Associated Press.

Andrews' Chicago friends find it difficult to believe he was involved in the killing. The 27-year-old Andrews was known in that city as DJ Veritas, and his Facebook and MySpace pages feature several video clips of him playing techno music in large clubs.

"He was a really straight up dude," said Michael Sarkowicz, a Chicago club photographer.

The 28-year-old Logue seemed like a decent person, said Kristen Cameron, a Florida-based model who met her last year. According to several profiles on modeling websites, Logue did bikini and fetish modeling.

"She was professional, prompt and seemed all around normal, well so I thought," Cameron wrote in an e-mail to the AP. "She was nice to me and was a great model! I felt a connection to her since we both have southern backgrounds."

But Cameron's opinion changed this spring when she saw how Logue acted around Andrews, her new boyfriend.

"Amanda wasn't the Amanda I knew," Cameron wrote. "She wouldn't talk, all she did was text with Jason."

Andrews, Cameron said, was obnoxious and brash. He often bragged about his military service, of which Cameron was skeptical.

In April and May, according to their Twitter accounts, Logue and Andrews spent several weeks in Florida, shooting porn videos, lolling on the beach and professing their love for each other. Photos on Logue's Facebook show the pair grinning and hugging.

On May 14, Andrews posted a link to a pornographic photo of Logue and wrote on his Twitter account: "therealsunnydae and I are killing time waiting for a party to find us!"

The next day, detectives said, Abrahamsen hired Logue to have sex on camera during a party at his house. During the party, Logue texted her boyfriend several times, witnesses told investigators.

Text messages retrieved from Andrews' BlackBerry show the couple discussed vinyl gloves, when other guests would leave Abrahamsen's home and what was inside a safe.

According to an affidavit, everyone at the party left Abrahamsen's home around 5 a.m. May 15 - except for Logue. Andrews waited outside in his car, still texting her.

"Just get him on his face either bash or tell me to get in and. Where to go." Andrews wrote.

"K I'm horny! I'm getting him to play music," Logue typed.

"Wicked. Ill just be waiting. Really. Take. Your. Time," Andrews replied.

Abrahamsen was found dead in his house by a family member some 18 hours later, face down on a massage table with blood splattered on the walls and ceiling fan. Authorities have not officially disclosed a motive for the killling.

At 4:29 p.m. on May 16 - less than a day after the murder - Logue wrote on her Twitter account, using Andrews' Twitter name "Hearveritas:" "Taking it easy with hearveritas! Laying around eating popcorn and watching movies!"

At 5:20 p.m., Andrews tweeted: "therealsunnydae and I wanna go watch a movie tonight, any suggestion?"

As detectives pieced together the slaying, Logue and Andrews were arrested May 18 in a neighboring county after trying to use Abrahamsen's credit card at Home Depot.

But officials didn't have enough evidence to link the pair to the killing, and released them. On May 19, she went home to her husband and child in Georgia.

On May 21, Andrews wrote on his Twitter account in Hebrew: "Amanda please let me know when you are ok, really. My heart can't take the weight of the fear that I would never see you again."

It's unclear whether Logue ever saw Andrews' plea, or whether she replied to him. On May 26, she was arrested in Georgia and taken to a Florida jail, where she awaits trial.

 
 

Porn actors accused of killing Fla. tattoo artist

By Tamara Lush - SeattleTimes.com

July 16, 2010

New Port Richey, Fla. - Jason Andrews was a bisexual Chicago DJ with a British accent, whose chiseled jaw and good looks landed him roles in countless gay porn videos. Amanda Logue was a married, bleach-blond Georgia woman who once owned a lingerie shop, dabbled in prostitution and starred in several X-rated videos herself.

Together, they stabbed and bludgeoned a 41-year-old tattoo shop owner to death with a sledgehammer - and hatched some of their plans in typo- and expletive-laden text messages, Florida detectives said.

"I'm so glad you're really commited to this take. Keep eyes for a knife, etc for me!" Andrews typed on his BlackBerry hours before the slaying, according to a transcript of the messages included in court records.

Logue replied in a nearly incomprehensible text that she was excited - and she wanted to have sex after they killed him.

Nearly two months after Dennis "Scooter" Abrahamsen was found dead in his Tampa-area home, Logue and Andrews were indicted by a grand jury on first-degree murder charges. Logue is being held without bail at Florida's Pasco County Jail - her attorney didn't return calls for comment - and Andrews was arrested Thursday in Chattanooga, Tenn.

Andrews was arrested by U.S. Marshals and the Chattanooga Police Department after working for several weeks as a manager at the Chattanooga Billiard Club, an upscale pool hall and cigar lounge.

"I would say he was very surprised. He was very clean cut, broad shoulders, dressed in a suit, not in a suit and tie, but more 'Miami Vice,' more of a GQ appearance," said Paul Salayko, a spokesman for the U.S. Marshals Service.

He is jailed in Tennessee until he can be extradited to Florida. Authorities did not yet know if he had a lawyer.

Police in Florida say the pair killed Abrahamsen in the early morning of May 15 and swiped $6,000 cash, his credit cards and a video camera. Abrahamsen had hired Logue - whose porn name is "Sunny Dae" - to work at a sex party at his house, and police said that's when Logue and Andrews set him up. They traded dozens of text messages about their homicidal plan, police said.

According to an affidavit, Logue would later deny that she had anything to do with the killing and claim Andrews was the one who bludgeoned Abrahamsen.

"Logue told (the detective) that Andrews grabbed the back of her hair then twisted her arm behind her back. Andrews forced her to view Abrahamsen's crushed skull and told her that's what would happen to her if she told anyone."

Logue and Andrews met on the set of a porn video late last year and fell in love - even though Logue was married to a man in Leesburg, Ga., authorities and friends said. Her husband did not return phone calls from The Associated Press.

Andrews' Chicago friends find it difficult to believe he was involved in the killing. The 27-year-old Andrews was known in that city as DJ Veritas, and his Facebook and MySpace pages feature several video clips of him playing techno music in large clubs.

"He was a really straight up dude," said Michael Sarkowicz, a Chicago club photographer.

The 28-year-old Logue seemed like a decent person, said Kristen Cameron, a Florida-based model who met her last year. According to several profiles on modeling websites, Logue did bikini and fetish modeling.

"She was professional, prompt and seemed all around normal, well so I thought," Cameron wrote in an e-mail to the AP. "She was nice to me and was a great model! I felt a connection to her since we both have southern backgrounds."

But Cameron's opinion changed this spring when she saw how Logue acted around Andrews, her new boyfriend.

"Amanda wasn't the Amanda I knew," Cameron wrote. "She wouldn't talk, all she did was text with Jason."

Andrews, Cameron said, was obnoxious and brash. He often bragged about his military service, of which Cameron was skeptical.

In April and May, according to their Twitter accounts, Logue and Andrews spent several weeks in Florida, shooting porn videos, lolling on the beach and professing their love for each other. Photos on Logue's Facebook show the pair grinning and hugging.

On May 14, Andrews posted a link to a pornographic photo of Logue and wrote on his Twitter account: "therealsunnydae and I are killing time waiting for a party to find us!"

The next day, detectives said, Abrahamsen hired Logue to have sex on camera during a party at his house. During the party, Logue texted her boyfriend several times, witnesses told investigators.

Text messages retrieved from Andrews' BlackBerry show the couple discussed vinyl gloves, when other guests would leave Abrahamsen's home and what was inside a safe.

According to an affidavit, everyone at the party left Abrahamsen's home around 5 a.m. May 15 - except for Logue. Andrews waited outside in his car, still texting her.

"Just get him on his face either bash or tell me to get in and. Where to go." Andrews wrote.

"K I'm horny! I'm getting him to play music," Logue typed.

"Wicked. Ill just be waiting. Really. Take. Your. Time," Andrews replied.

Abrahamsen was found dead in his house by a family member some 18 hours later, face down on a massage table with blood splattered on the walls and ceiling fan. Authorities have not officially disclosed a motive for the killling.

At 4:29 p.m. on May 16 - less than a day after the murder - Logue wrote on her Twitter account, using Andrews' Twitter name "Hearveritas:" "Taking it easy with hearveritas! Laying around eating popcorn and watching movies!"

At 5:20 p.m., Andrews tweeted: "therealsunnydae and I wanna go watch a movie tonight, any suggestion?"

As detectives pieced together the slaying, Logue and Andrews were arrested May 18 in a neighboring county after trying to use Abrahamsen's credit card at Home Depot.

But officials didn't have enough evidence to link the pair to the killing, and released them. On May 19, she went home to her husband and child in Georgia.

On May 21, Andrews wrote on his Twitter account in Hebrew: "Amanda please let me know when you are ok, really. My heart can't take the weight of the fear that I would never see you again."

It's unclear whether Logue ever saw Andrews' plea, or whether she replied to him. On May 26, she was arrested in Georgia and taken to a Florida jail, where she awaits trial.

 
 

Accomplice nabbed, new details released in murder involving Lee County woman

AlbanyHerald.com

July 16, 2010

Together, they stabbed and bludgeoned a 41-year-old tattoo shop owner to death with a sledgehammer -- and hatched some of their plans in typo- and expletive-laden text messages, Florida detectives said.

"I'm so glad you're really commited to this take. Keep eyes for a knife, etc for me!" Andrews typed on his BlackBerry hours before the slaying, according to a transcript of the messages included in court records.

Logue replied in a nearly incomprehensible text that she was excited -- and she wanted to have sex after they killed him.

Nearly two months after Dennis "Scooter" Abrahamsen was found dead in his Tampa-area home, Logue and Andrews were indicted by a grand jury on first-degree murder charges. Logue is being held without bail at Florida's Pasco County Jail -- her attorney didn't return calls for comment -- and Andrews was arrested Thursday in Chattanooga, Tenn.

Andrews was arrested by U.S. Marshals and the Chattanooga Police Department after working for several weeks as a manager at the Chattanooga Billiard Club, an upscale pool hall and cigar lounge.

"I would say he was very surprised. He was very clean cut, broad shoulders, dressed in a suit, not in a suit and tie, but more 'Miami Vice,' more of a GQ appearance," said Paul Salayko, a spokesman for the U.S. Marshals Service.

He is jailed in Tennessee until he can be extradited to Florida. Authorities did not yet know if he had a lawyer.

Police in Florida say the pair killed Abrahamsen in the early morning of May 15 and swiped $6,000 cash, his credit cards and a video camera. Abrahamsen had hired Logue -- whose porn name is "Sunny Dae" -- to work at a sex party at his house, and police said that's when Logue and Andrews set him up. They traded dozens of text messages about their homicidal plan, police said.

According to an affidavit, Logue would later deny that she had anything to do with the killing and claim Andrews was the one who bludgeoned Abrahamsen.

"Logue told (the detective) that Andrews grabbed the back of her hair then twisted her arm behind her back. Andrews forced her to view Abrahamsen's crushed skull and told her that's what would happen to her if she told anyone."

Logue and Andrews met on the set of a porn video late last year and fell in love -- even though Logue was married to a man in Leesburg, Ga., authorities and friends said. Her husband did not return phone calls from The Associated Press.

Andrews' Chicago friends find it difficult to believe he was involved in the killing. The 27-year-old Andrews was known in that city as DJ Veritas, and his Facebook and MySpace pages feature several video clips of him playing techno music in large clubs.

"He was a really straight up dude," said Michael Sarkowicz, a Chicago club photographer.

The 28-year-old Logue seemed like a decent person, said Kristen Cameron, a Florida-based model who met her last year. According to several profiles on modeling websites, Logue did bikini and fetish modeling.

"She was professional, prompt and seemed all around normal, well so I thought," Cameron wrote in an e-mail to the AP. "She was nice to me and was a great model! I felt a connection to her since we both have southern backgrounds."

But Cameron's opinion changed this spring when she saw how Logue acted around Andrews, her new boyfriend.

"Amanda wasn't the Amanda I knew," Cameron wrote. "She wouldn't talk, all she did was text with Jason."

Andrews, Cameron said, was obnoxious and brash. He often bragged about his military service, of which Cameron was skeptical.

In April and May, according to their Twitter accounts, Logue and Andrews spent several weeks in Florida, shooting porn videos, lolling on the beach and professing their love for each other. Photos on Logue's Facebook show the pair grinning and hugging.

On May 14, Andrews posted a link to a pornographic photo of Logue and wrote on his Twitter account: "therealsunnydae and I are killing time waiting for a party to find us!"

The next day, detectives said, Abrahamsen hired Logue to have sex on camera during a party at his house. During the party, Logue texted her boyfriend several times, witnesses told investigators.

Text messages retrieved from Andrews' BlackBerry show the couple discussed vinyl gloves, when other guests would leave Abrahamsen's home and what was inside a safe.

According to an affidavit, everyone at the party left Abrahamsen's home around 5 a.m. May 15 -- except for Logue. Andrews waited outside in his car, still texting her.

"Just get him on his face either bash or tell me to get in and. Where to go." Andrews wrote.

"K I'm horny! I'm getting him to play music," Logue typed.

"Wicked. Ill just be waiting. Really. Take. Your. Time," Andrews replied.

Abrahamsen was found dead in his house by a family member some 18 hours later, face down on a massage table with blood splattered on the walls and ceiling fan.

At 4:29 p.m. on May 16 -- less than a day after the murder -- Logue wrote on her Twitter account, using Andrews' Twitter name "Hearveritas:" "Taking it easy with hearveritas! Laying around eating popcorn and watching movies!"

At 5:20 p.m., Andrews tweeted: "therealsunnydae and I wanna go watch a movie tonight, any suggestion?"

As detectives pieced together the slaying, Logue and Andrews were arrested May 18 in a neighboring county after trying to use Abrahamsen's credit card at Home Depot.

But officials didn't have enough evidence to link the pair to the killing, and released them. On May 19, she went home to her husband and child in Georgia.

On May 21, Andrews wrote on his Twitter account in Hebrew: "Amanda please let me know when you are ok, really. My heart can't take the weight of the fear that I would never see you again."

It's unclear whether Logue ever saw Andrews' plea, or whether she replied to him. On May 26, she was arrested in Georgia and taken to a Florida jail, where she awaits trial.

 
 

Alleged murderer extradited to Florida in preparation for trial

By Pete Skiba - AlbanyHerald.com

June 8, 2010

LEESBURG, Ga. -- A Leesburg woman accused of murder was taken to Florida Monday by deputies from the Pasco County Sheriff's Office, said Lewis Harris, the Lee County Sheriff's Office's chief deputy.

Amanda Logue, 28, of Leesburg, was arrested at her husband's residence at 139 Twelve Oaks Drive on May 28 in connection with the brutal murder of a New Port Ritchey, Fla., man. She was put in the Lee County jail with no bail while awaiting extradition

She signed papers in Lee County Magistrate Court allowing deputies to take her from Lee County to Pasco County's Land O'Lakes Jail, Harris said.

"She is in jail with no bail," said Kevin Doll, Pasco County Sheriff's spokesman. "Not much has changed since she was arrested in this case."

The details in the case involve a sex party and the bludgeoning and stabbing death of 41-year-old Dennis Abrahamsen. Apparently, Abrahamsen and Logue had sex with another couple in the dead man's apartment, court affidavits stated.

After the couple left the apartment, Logue "struck Dennis Abrahamsen in the head with a hand-held sledgehammer, then proceeded to stab him multiple times in the back, causing his death," court papers stated.

After viewing a tape of the sex party, law enforcement officials were able to identify and find Logue in Leesburg, authorities said.

Logue, who admitted to investigators in Florida that she was a prostitute, has accused her boyfriend of the murder. Documents show that she said boyfriend Jason Andrews had waited outside until Logue was alone with Abrahamsen and then entered the apartment to kill him.

Evidence inferring that Logue and Andrews acted together in the murder was included with court affidavits.

They had exchanged text messages before Abrahamsen was killed.

Andrews wrote to Logue that he wanted her to "keep eyes for a knife, etc. for me!"

Logue returned a message that she wanted to have sex "after we kill him."

The investigation into the killing found that about $6,000 in cash, a laptop computer, a video camera, a digital camera and a Home Depot credit card were missing from the residence.

The credit card was found on Andrews when he tried to buy goods at a Home Depot, the affidavit stated. He was arrested on petty theft charges, Doll said.

"The case is still under investigation," Doll added.

 
 

Leesburg woman arrested for murder

By Pete Skiba - AlbanyHerald.com

May 28, 2010

LEESBURG, Ga. -- An admitted prostitute awaits extradition from Lee County for the brutal bludgeoning and stabbing murder of a client in Florida, said Lewis Harris, Lee County Sheriff's Office chief deputy.

"Amanda Logue, 28, of Leesburg was arrested at her husband's residence at 139 Twelve Oaks Drive by Pasco County (Fla.) Sheriff's detectives," Lewis said. "Her husband and a young child, I'm not sure of the child's age, were there."

Logue refused extradition to Florida in an appearance before a magistrate in Leesburg, Harris said. She is held without bail in the Lee County Jail, he added.

"She was arrested at her home, where she was with her husband and a child. There will have to be a governor's order to extradite her," Harris said. "It could take 30 days, but she isn't going anywhere."

Logue was arrested in connection with killing a 41-year-old man while he lay facedown on a massage table May 16 in New Port Richey, Fla., court papers stated.

"Amanda Logue the defendant, struck Dennis Abrahamsen in the head with a hand held sledge hammer then proceeded to stab him multiple times in the back, causing his death," court papers stated.

After Abrahamsen and she had sex with another couple, Logue killed him, the affidavit stated. The other couple had left before the killing, it added.

The sex party was videotaped, allowing law enforcement to identify and find Logue, authorities said.

Logue said her boyfriend, Jason Andrews, a Chicago native, had waited outside until after the party. He came in later to kill, court documents stated. Other evidence implicating the duo in the murder such as text messages was included in court affidavits.

"I'm so glad you're really committed to this take," Andrews wrote Logue via his cell phone. "Keep eyes for a knife, etc. for me!

Logue returned a message saying she wanted to have sex "after we kill him."

Investigating the killing, police reported that about $6,000 in cash, a laptop computer, a video camera, a digital camera and a Home Depot credit card were missing from the residence.

The card later turned up in Andrews's possession, the affidavit stated. He was arrested for petty theft, but no other charges have been filed, said Kevin Doll, a Pasco Sheriff's spokesman.

The case remains under investigation, Doll said. Detectives will be speaking to Andrews again, he added.

 

 

 
 
 
 
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