
Amanda Logue, former porn star and prostitute, plead guilty to second-degree murder charges and faces up to 40 years in prison. Logue's boyfriend, Jason Andrews, who plead guilty to first-degree murder, is pictured on right. Photo via Twitter
Amanda Logue, who performed in various adult films under the name Sunny Dae, has plead guilty to lesser charges following accusations that she and her boyfriend, Jason Andrews, beat and stabbed tattoo shop owner Dennis Abrahamsen after a sex party two years ago, which could still land her in prison for up to 40 years.
Back in May 2010, Abrahamsen, 41, who had been stabbed and bludgeoned to death on a massage table in his New Port Richey, Florida home, was found by a family member about 18 hours after he died.
According to court records, Logue, who has also worked as a prostitute, had been paid to attend a sex party at Abrahamsen’s home the night before his body was found.
According to investigators, 30-year-old Logue and her boyfriend Andrews exchanged expletive-laden text messages before and during the party, discussing the attack while Andrews waited in a car outside of Abrahamsen’s home.
Andrews allegedly texted to his girlfriend: ‘I’m so glad you’re really committed to this take. Keep eyes for a knife, etc for me!’
Logue replied in a nearly incomprehensible text that she was excited and she wanted to have sex after they killed him, the Daily Mail reports.
According to an affidavit obtained by the Daily Mail, everyone except for Logue left the party at Abrahamsen’s home around 5 a.m. on May 15, 2010. Andrews continued to wait outside in his car and kept texting with Logue.
‘Just get him on his face either bash or tell me to get in and. Where to go,’ Andrews wrote. ‘K I’m horny! I’m getting him to play music,’ Logue typed.
‘Wicked. Ill just be waiting. Really. Take. Your. Time,’ Andrews replied.
According to police, after the duo killed Abrahamsen they stole $6,000 cash, his credit cards and a video camera.
Logue and Andrews met on the set of a porn movie in late 2009.
Following a plea deal with prosecutors, Logue, who originally was charged with first-degree murder, will now face the lesser charge of second-degree murder.
The Tampa Bay Times reports that Andrews pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in January.
Sources: The Tampa Bay Times, the Daily Mail