128 Iowa 44 | Iowa | 1905
The prosecutrix was a school-teacher of three years’ experience, and at the time of the alleged intercourse was over twenty-two years of age. The defendant was a married man, as she well knew, his wife being her cousin. He pretended to be a hypnotist, and the evidence tended to establish his ability to exercise control over a subject being operated upon. In 1901 he had “ put her to sleep ” at a family entertainment at her home, and, according to her account, she had been under his influence several times since. Subsequently he told her that he loved her, and thought more of her than of his wife, and in the spring of 1902 embraced her; saying that he was not satisfied with his wife, but was with her. She frequently called at his real estate office, when he would tell her she was good-looking, and kiss and caress her, and claimed that he could “ sit down and make a suggestion that she come to his office at a certain time, and she would come.” If she is to be believed, she could not stay away. Finally he happened at her home when she was alone, and, after imparting the story of his love, had intercourse with her. She is unable to say whether this was by her consent, but knew what was done, and that it was wrong, and told him it was not the proper thing to do. On-cross-examination she was asked: “ Q. You did not let him have connection with you because he told you he loved
A careful examination of the record has convinced us of defendant’s guilt, and that he richly deserves the sentence imposed. — Affirmed.