Man Accused in Four Deaths Sought Internet Romance

Sunday, 3. April 2005 - 6:36 pm

NYNEWSDAY — Mar 29 — A man accused of killing four people in
Pennsylvania was "a quiet person that can surprise people with a sudden
outburst," according to an entry he made on match.com.
"Looking for a relationship without all the head games," read the
profile. "Prefers cozy evenings at home, but a night on the town can be
just as fun. Would like to meet someone who can express their
feelings."
Castor confirmed the profile belonged to Eichinger, a
supermarket customer service representative. Match.com removed the
profile after being contacted by the newspaper. Kristen Kelly
(Match.com spokeswoman) said the site investigates and removes customer
accounts whenever complaints are received, and that it typically
depends on members and law enforcement for notification of
problems. FULL ARTICLE @ NYNEWSDAY

Mark Brooks:
…and go to the local bar or supermarket and the same guy is hanging
out, ready to buy you a drink or comment on your choice of wine.

What to do? I know, let's do background checks on 20 million
internet daters!?! Your comments please.


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