Here is a story that shows the power that juicy girl has even over a senior enlisted servicemember:
Master Chief Petty Officer John W. Bench Jr. appeared to be a model sailor on the rise, headed for a new assignment carrying greater status and expanded responsibilities.
But on Aug. 30, just a week before he was to become command master chief of the U.S. Navy’s Command Task Force 76, Bench killed his son, bludgeoned his wife with a baseball bat and injured his daughter in their home on Sasebo Naval Base, Japan.
Then Bench fled on his motorcycle and veered into a bus on an expressway. He stood up and was struck and killed by an oncoming car.
That much of the violent story is public knowledge.
The rest, it turns out, is even darker.
The 39-year-old sailor with an impeccable service record was carrying on an illicit affair with a woman in the Philippines, the woman herself confirms.
Moreover, Bench appears to have plotted to have his wife, Agnes, killed on two separate trips to Manila earlier this year, according to the mistress. One of those aborted plots led to the death of a Filipino taxi driver, but records show that investigators from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service conducted only a cursory review of the incident. [Stars & Stripes]
Make sure to read the entire article because this is just a sad and twisted story, but would anyone be surprised that the woman from the Philippines in question was an ex-juicy girl in South Korea with five kids (yes five!) by age 31? The amount of stupid and crazy stuff I have seen servicemembers do because of an infatuation with a juicy girl never ceases to amaze me. This is by far the worst incident I have seen yet.







5:09 pm on September 28th, 2009 1
That the mistress a a former juicy is interesting trivia but has nothing to do with the commission of these crimes. This sailor appears to have been considering ways to dispose of his wife before he even met the other women.
Heck, he first met the new woman on MySpace. You might as well indite social networking websites before suggesting that this woman's past as a juicy had anything to do with it.
7:26 pm on September 28th, 2009 2
Now now. We all know the juicy’s are sweet innocent exploited girls who do not know what they are getting into.
7:39 pm on September 28th, 2009 3
Not just the wife, his whole family. Very sad for all involved including the poor cab driver and his family.
12:44 am on September 29th, 2009 4
Did anyone see a similar story like this on 48 Hours earlier this year? It's sad that it's so easy for someone to hire a hit man in the Philippines but it happens all the time.
My advice to anyone thinking about starting a relationship with a filipina juicy girl – shoot yourself first, you'll thank me later.
4:56 am on September 29th, 2009 5
I read this article and I saw a similar story on 48 hours this year where the filipina wife had 2 husbands executed in the PI and then her hired assassin ended up killing her for non-payment lol. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/08/01/48hours…
Being in the military was a great experience for me but I will say when you get stationed at an overseas base like Camp Humphreys or Osan you certainly see the dark side. It's those villes, they're so seedy and Gi's of all types get caught up in it. It took me awhile to realize how being in an organization of mostly young men makes it difficult to meet quality women. It's almost like the only women who mess around with Gi's are groupie types. I'm sure it's all socio-economical. Most women who meet/date/marry men in the military are just trying to get out of their situation at home, usually poor and uneducated with no future just like the GI's they're hooking up with. Most marriages fail and the cycle is repeated.
Anyway, my main point is that the military is a tough life for relationships. Sure, the travel is great but the constant moving around every 2 or 3 years takes a toll. I was in Korea for one year and I think every single person I knew who was either married or engaged before they came to Korea got divorced or broke up because of the separation. Obviously these relationships were weak in the first place. Now that I see or hear about these guys in Korea (and MARRYING!) these filipina juicy girls I know one truth for sure; these guys are just desperate for companionship, no matter how assuredly it will destroy their lives.
8:40 am on September 29th, 2009 6
Didn't the Warrior Replacement Company commander kill himself in 2000 after finding out his Filipina juicy had five kids?
10:04 am on September 29th, 2009 7
Few of you seem to understand the power of the juicy cream. When that taste hits your lips, you can never go back.
I don't see why people judge jucies. Look at the painting of last supper. They drank wine, just like an ancient juicy bar, and Judas probably gave the jucies a tip.
4:20 pm on September 29th, 2009 8
What's really outrageous here, and no one, not even the Stripes article asks:
WHY DIDN'T THE MISTRESS WARN ANYONE????
According to the article, Bench mentioned to her several times that he was planning on killing his wife. Instead, they make the ex-juicy girl look like a victim in all this, when not only did she know what was going on, she may have even had a hand in encouraging Bench to arrange for her murder.
4:42 pm on September 29th, 2009 9
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5:48 pm on September 29th, 2009 10
Since one of the victims was a Philippine national, the taxi driver, she is still likely to be prosecuted in the Philippines. She may have helped in hiring the hitman with the ATM deposit, and may provide information that will help to locate him.
I'm sure the Philippine justice system would love to have an American to unload this case on, but since he is gone, she is the only one left to go after.