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Monday, December 04, 2017

Police Seek LV Victims of Alleged Sexual Predator




Seth Mull's Facebook profiles (he has three of them) show a muscular man who has lived in Honolulu, Pittsburgh and the Lehigh Valley. He claims to be a personal trainer. His photos show him with a black lab, but no family. They also show someone who frequently has to change his cell phone number and who once set up a "Go Fund Me" page in Hawaii for legal fees. Bethlehem police first arrested him on October 28 on charges of raping, strangling and otherwise intimidating a female victim at the Bethlehem Holiday Inn Express hotel on Cherry Lane. When his mug shot was published, police soon discovered they may have a serial sexual predator on their hands. That's because several victims have come forward locally, in Philadelphia and from as far away as Hawaii.

At a news conference that included DA John Morganelli, Assistant DA Laura Majewski and Bethlehem Police Chief Mark DiLuzio, authorities asked any additional victims to come forward.

According to Morganelli, Mull uses several internet sites to meet women. He portrays himself as a charming and caring person, winning a woman's trust. But that soon changes. He forces the women in his life to take drugs until they are addicted, refers to them as his "property," and even has even required them to sign sex slave contracts. He forces these women to participate in orgies that he films and prostitutes them.

Unlike sex traffickers who prey on undocumented aliens, Morganelli said Mull's victims are American women, mostly in their 20s.

Chief DiLuzio said a news conference was necessary "for the safety of the community."

People with knowledge about Mull can contact Bethlehem police Detective Brian Quinn at 610-997-7691 or 610-865-7187; Bethlehem police Detective Brad Jones at 610-865-7146; or the Northampton County District Attorney crime tip line at 610-829-6645.

11 comments:

  1. So is this guy currently in jail or not?

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  2. Chemical castrations should be in a judges sentencing portfolio

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  3. We may have a new Mansalb.

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  4. 4:28 nah, just use a dull knife

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  5. I have deleted two anonymous personal attacks, aimed at me and at John Morganelli for some reason. They have nothing to do with the subject.

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  6. Are the blackmail photos of the trifecta fag train of plastic studded strap ons black n white or color? 8 x 10 or 4 x 6?

    Does John and Emil know how many copies there are?

    Inquiring minds want to know

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  7. You should know by now that defamation can result in a damages award. Stop assuming other identities to post your irrational lies.

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  8. Hey Sparticus do these pics include a ball gag and riding crop, LOL 8!

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  9. There is only one Mediterranean Manslab. He is in anew secret location with a bottle of extra black hair dye, a tanning bed and free weights. When he emerges form his self-imposed rejuvenation exile he will re-take his rightful place as the true bronze vegetarian.

    This guy in the post is a bum. He is a poser and a scumbag. He should get off his phone and sit in jail for life.

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  10. It's clear this guy was operating on the governments turf.

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