A rural Louisiana couple accused of branding a Twin Cities woman with a bar code and keeping her as a sex slave believe their relationship with her was normal and can't understand why they're in trouble.
Authorities say she was held as a slave in rural Louisiana for at least two years until she escaped and was picked up last week near an interstate exit just outside the city of Natchitoches.
A logging chain connected to a bucket was secured around her neck, according to the Sheriff's Office. She was taken to a hospital for treatment of cuts and bruises. Authorities have not revealed her identity but her Facebook page says she graduated from Stillwater High School. Court records say she most recently lived in Blaine.
David Rodriguez Jr., 37, and Christina Harper, 39, both of Pleasant Hill, La., have been charged, accused of keeping the 54-year-old woman in a box and demanding sex from her.
"They see no remorse … and they believe we don't understand them. They are very comfortable and confident that they are doing the right thing," said Greg Dunn, chief investigator for the Natchitoches Parish Sheriff's Office.
Dunn said Rodriguez branded the woman with a bar code tattoo on the back of her neck to stake the couple's claim to the victim as property.
"Then with your iPhone, you scan the bar code and it shows on the website that [the woman] is registered with Rodriguez and Harper," he said. A bar code is prominently displayed on one of the victim's two Facebook pages.
A friend of the woman said Monday that she knew her friend, who is transgender, was in an "alternative relationship" with the couple but that she saw no hints she was at risk of being ensnared in a violent slave-like existence with the couple.