Heidi Labeidi, the original proprietor of the Love Parlor, a popular gentleman's club on the outskirts of Las Vegas, was discovered at her former home last week when Stan Graves met with Edward Brady, the highly acclaimed inventor, to discuss innovative purchases for The Love Parlor.
Stan Graves, formerly Miss Labeidi's bar manager and lover, is being held without bond in a Las Vegas jail where he will stand trial for a number of charges. While murder charges are pending, it's undetermined whether or not Graves can be tried for murder. The Las Vegas Police Department has discovered strong evidence which is suggestive of murder and an outright attempt to hide a body. They're also aware of strong evidence to the contrary.
In other news today, Barron Capwell is suing the former employees of The Love Parlor on behalf of Heidi Labeidi stating their malicious attempts to make Miss Labeidi appear unstable prevented police from a thorough investigation during the thirty year period locals were unable to locate Miss Labeidi.
Capwell stated that on behalf of Miss Labeidi, he wanted those in the Las Vegas area to know Heidi Labeidi was in her twenties when she disappeared from her Las Vegas home over thirty years ago and was in no way menopausal. The courts are reviewing Capwell's various strange and unusual claims.
And finally, out in Pahrump, Nevada, The Love Parlor has once again become the best little whorehouse on the outskirts of Vegas. Edward Brady, the renowned designer of popular adult sex products, has moved his lab to Pahrump and Heidi Labeidi is often spotted testing his products.
Today, a monument was placed in honor of Heidi Labeidi's beloved cat, Rocks. The pussy cat now stands guard poolside overlooking the east lawn of The Love Parlor property.