Police have arrested a man in Barcelona for raping a woman to whom he offered a rental in exchange for sex. ‘Code 10’ investigates the increasingly difficult situation of renting for young people and it seems that this practice is repeated, so much so that a team from the program catches two men.
A team has infiltrated real estate portals to uncover plots that target young, vulnerable women and offer them rooms to rent in exchange for sex.
The team creates a fake profile and a man soon contacts them, especially after creating a photo with artificial intelligence. Specifically, this person offers us “60 euros, an hour and a good time.”
However, he goes further saying: “If you would like to share my room with me, you won’t have to pay anything,” He said; “In exchange for sex?” the reporter asked and he replied: “Well, I would like to.”
So they meet him. He tells us to meet him on a terrace and seems about to not show up, but he finally shows up. After talking about other issues not related to the rent, the reporter brings up the subject.
The man seemed unwilling to give details, but He nodded when the young woman asked him if they had to share a bed and be intimate. in exchange for being able to stay at his house: “How many times would that be?” she asked and he replied: “Let’s see, honey. I don’t know, we’re only human.”
At that moment, the show’s team unmasked themselves and told the man that he was in front of a team of journalists, at which point he denied everything: “It’s just between her and me.”
He denied having proposed having relations but, realizing that they had been overheard, he replied: “I don’t have to give you any information.”
A woman claims that a man offered her a room in his house if they shared a bed
This is not the only case. Bea visited us on set and has been a victim of this type of proposal. Through a social network, she contacted a guy who shared a flat with other people and he was so “affectionate” and “kind” that he started calling her with excessively affectionate names: “He told me love and affection.”
When they were making an appointment to see the room, he reportedly went a little further: “He told me that the room was cheap because I had to share a bed with him.”
She tried to interrupt the conversation in a polite way, saying that she was not interested, but he reacted in the least expected way: “He answered in a very bad way.”
‘Code 10’ contacted this man. They arranged an interview with him after, once again, posing as a potential ‘tenant’. However, despite seeing their own conversations, began by denying everything.
He said he no longer rented rooms and, when asked about such complaints on Twitter, he replied: “I really don’t know about that and, in case I have a complaint, private conversation and of legal age, it would be something private.”
“What you’re talking about is nonsense,” she complained, but the reporter insisted that he had just spoken to an editor who had pretended to be a supposed tenant.
Source: www.cuatro.com