INTERNET DATING - YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED

Last updated : 11 June 2002 By Editor
From the supersoraway:
'AN ARMY sergeant has left a string of broken hearts after romancing up to
22 women at the same time on the internet.

Hunky bachelor Sergeant Pete Lund, 34, sent raunchy emails to women who
answered his appeal for penpals — and even met some for sex.

He was caught when he began copying the same messages to several
people, hiding their names from view.

One accidentally hit her 'Reply To All' computer key and her email to Lund —
saying she may be pregnant — went to EVERYONE.

The women emailed each other and eight have now formed a We Hate Sgt
Pete Lund Fan Club. Nurse Sue Germane, 28, said: "He was a real charmer,
the type you'd take home to mum.

"Our emails and letters became pretty raunchy. "I asked him if he
communicated with anyone else like that and he assured me he didn't.

"I believed him — and apparently so did the others." Secretary Susan James,
35, added: "He's a manipulative, lying, cheating, monster.

"I know names of 22 women he was communicating with." Liz O'Brien, who
had thought she was pregnant, added: "I fell in love and he broke my heart."

Another, Julia Edmunds, said: "He used his position in the Army to lure
women. I hope he learns a big lesson from this. "I couldn't believe he could lie
to me, we'd been so intimate."

Get this:

An Army spokesman added: "We don't encourage caddish behaviour.
However, if the Army's code of conduct has not been not breached, this will
not be a case for official action." Arf