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Jerald Rice typed his wife's name into an Internet search engine. A series of unsettling stunts had perplexed him.
Advertisements for sex with his wife popped up. "Adult entertainment of all types when my husband is not home," the ads said. "Not for the faint of heart. Come see me during the day while my husband is at work and we can get our freak on."
Some ads contained the couple's address and a photograph of the home they shared with their two children. Some had his wife's photograph, he said.
Alarmed, he called his wife at work and then spoke to an FBI agent. He installed security equipment and pleaded with the online sites to remove the ads.
Janice Ruhter, Rice's wife, had just given birth to their second child. "I was scared," she said.
http://www.latimes.com/local/great-reads/la-me-c1-dream-house-20140908-story.html#page=1