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Michelle Rendino

The relationship must have left Michelle Rendino a little unhappy, because it certainly left her wanting a little revenge on her ex-boyfriend. Perhaps the twenty year old isn't the tallest tree in the forest though, because her grand idea of "getting back at him" seems to have evolved around the idea of going into the woods with a man, and having him shoot naked photos of her.

Not the brightest idea, but other than maybe a misdemeanor public indecency charge, nothing majorly criminal in posing naked in the woods while some guy snaps a few entertaining photos.

Unfortunately for Rendino, her timing was less than perfect, and in order to make the photo shoot, she had to find something to do with the four small children who were left in her care. And that is where the criminal behavior really turns bad- as she decided to take them along for the ride, and just leave them in the car while she stripped down.
A man fishing saw the children crying and called police. When police arrived, the oldest girl — a 6-year-old — told police that "Aunt Michelle" went into the woods to take "nasty pictures."


An hour later, Rendino and a man in a wheelchair returned from the woods, and came face to face with police. She told police she had taken a moment to "talk" with the man, while he informed police that she'd actually asked him to take photos of her in the nude.

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