
A
 Michigan woman convicted earlier this year of shooting her lover in the
 stomach has been granted bond, set at $10,000. The prosecutor called 
the facts of the case “a little bizarre,” which is a polite 
understatement: 58-year-old Sadie Bell said she shot the man when she 
suspected him of cheating because he didn’t produce enough ejaculate 
when they had $€x that night.
“She
 also said to the police some very graphic things about how she expected
 him to perform, she was a cheap date, she liked $€x, she expected him 
to be able to do what he’s promised; and she said, in essence, to quote 
her, she was pissed off, so she shot him,” Oakland County prosecutor Paul Walton told Detroit’s WWJ.
The
 victim and alleged weak producer of semen, Edward Lee, suffered damage 
to his colon and pancreas. Prosecutors say he nearly died.
Lee was technically cheating, but not on Bell. The two of them had been carrying on a 15-year affair.
Bell was accused in 1991 of shooting her then-husband, but he refused to testify against her, and she was never convicted.
As
 of Thursday, she had yet to post the $10,000 cash bond. Prosecutors are
 in the process of challenging it, saying it never should have been 
granted.
 
 
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