Man suffers shocking fate after woman promises to ‘tie him up on the beach and have sex with him’
A Florida man who was tied up on a beach awaiting a romp in the sand ended up in hospital after a bloody attack.
The victim – described as a “frantic man with no shirt screaming” – allegedly jumped onto a beach in Ormond-by-the-Sea on Wednesday and was struck by an axe, according to the arrest affidavit.
Alana Cagle, 18, lured the victim to the area around 8:30 p.m. so “she could tie him up on the beach and have sex with him,” but the situation took a vicious turn.
After the victim’s legs were tied, Wayne Streeter, 24, appeared, dressed in all black. Sensing danger, the unnamed man untied his legs and tried to run away.
Cagle reportedly started jumping on his legs to stop him, but he was able to hold her down and escape.
Alana Cagle and Wayne Streeter were arrested Wednesday night for allegedly assaulting a man on a beach in Ormond-by-the-Sea
Cagle tied the victim’s legs together on the beach before Streeter appeared and allegedly chased and strangled him
Streeter then chased the man and knocked him to the ground. As Streeter strangled the victim, Cagle, who was reportedly carrying an axe, intervened to beat him up.
The victim broke away, leaving a trail of blood before encountering a police officer. He was taken to the hospital with deep cuts to his legs, back and abdomen, according to the report.
The victim said Cagle only picked him up to go to Michael Crotty Bicentennial Park Click onOrlando.com.
He recalled that he “got strange feelings” when they arrived at the beach because Cagle was sitting about five feet away from him before tying his legs together.
Police searched the area after the victim was hospitalized and found Cagle and Streeter in Cagle’s car.
It was reported that there was blood on the vehicle and the victim’s backpack was inside.
Cagle reportedly parked her car in Michael Crotty Bicentennial Park before walking to the beach with the victim
A rope, a T-shirt, a hat and an ax sheath were found on the beach. Bloodstains on a nearby walkway were “consistent with a man bleeding.”
More blood was found in the park where Cagle’s car was parked.
Streeter told police a different story about how the night went.
He said he and Cagle were a couple and they drove to the beach together. He reportedly did not know how the victim arrived.
Streeter claimed he saw the victim push Cagle, causing him to move toward him and begin punching him.
Police said the victim left a trail of blood on a beach walkway while fleeing the attackers
He denied using weapons in the attack and said he tried to strangle the victim “for her,” most likely referring to Cagle, the report said.
The alleged aggressors have been granted $5,000 bail and face aggravated battery charges.
Their court hearings are scheduled for November 26.