Photographer & Assistant Charged in Taylor Summers ******

Unbelievable....

NORRISTOWN, Pa. — Photographer Anthony Frederick pleaded guilty Monday to ********* Canadian adult star Taylor Summers after a bondage-themed photography shoot after he realized he didn’t have enough money to pay her.

Frederick pled guilty to one count of third-degree ****** and a variety of other charges in a plea bargain that requires him to testify against former assistant Jennifer Mitkus, also charged in connection with Summers’ ******,

Summers, whose real name was Natel King, was reported missing following a photo shoot she had scheduled with Frederick in Feb. 2004. Her body was discovered three weeks later in ravine, her mouth stuffed with a ball-gag used in the bondage photo shoot with Frederick and her body covered in a backdrop that appeared in the photos.

According to documents released by the district attorney’s office, Frederick initially denied the ****** and later admitted in an interview with police to ********* Summers as Mitkus watched, and then Mitkus cleaned up the ****** floor and helped with the disposal of the body.

Prosecutors and friends speculated that Summers might have been ******** as part of a “*****” film, but Montogomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor said recently that Frederick told *************** officials that Summers had been ****** as part of a financial dispute.

According to Castor, Frederick said that he had ****** Summers in self defense after she threatened him with a hunting ***** upon learning that he couldn’t pay her for the shoot.

Frederick had been charged with first-degree ******, but Castor agreed to a lesser charge after visiting with Summers’ ******.

In exchange for his plea, Fredericks is expected to testify against Mitkus, who had nine additional charges filed against her in mid-February. Mitkus now stands accused of hindering apprehension, tampering with evidence and ***** of a corpse.

Frederick faces a sentence of up to 51 years in prison for the offense

“I expect the judge will sentence him to what is effectively a life term, but of course there is always the possibility that he might be paroled when he is in his 80s and a decrepit old man,” Castor said.
 

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