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Sicko steakhouse worker peed in pickles, put genitals on food: cops

It’s not a dry rub.

An upset employee at a high-end steakhouse in Kansas committed such vile acts as placing his genitals on top of salmon, urinating into pickles and au jus sauce, and putting lettuce down his pants. He admitted to police that he contaminated the food he served to customers more than 20 times and posted a video. A number of online claims of illness have been revealed in court documents.

Jace Christian Hanson, 21, had been working at the Hereford House steakhouse in an affluent area of ​​Leawood for less than a month when local police arrested him for his stomach-churning behavior.

According to police, he admitted that his defiant acts were inspired, at least in part, by men he met on dating apps and fetish sites. The men are said to have been seduced by him and made special demands.


Jace Christian Hanson, 21, was arrested on April 25th and admitted to more than 20 counts of food contamination. johnson county district attorney

Police were tipped off by FBI agents investigating reports of possible intentional food contamination at the restaurant. The Kansas City strip is $59.

Federal agents also provided detectives with thumbnails of videos posted by a user named “Vandalizer” to a website called thisvid.com. The video shows the man “urinating into the food in a restaurant-style container, forcing the food onto his penis, groping his buttocks, and touching the food with his feet,” detectives said on April 26. stated in his affidavit.

The videos included sadistic titles such as “I urinated on my serving sauce again” and “I urinated on my restaurant dessert.” [sic]”, “I love giving people a taste of my sweaty balls and toes”, and “I spit on everything at the restaurant part 2”.

Concerned that contaminated food might be served to unsuspecting customers, the FBI pinged a phone number believed to belong to Hanson and traced the signal to the Hereford House parking lot. However, they found a vehicle registered in Hanson’s name.

On April 25, detectives spoke with the restaurant’s owner and head chef and discovered that one of the thumbnail photos featured his au jus sauce. Hanson, who happened to be working that day, was quickly summoned from the kitchen, where one of the officers noticed that Hanson’s shoes were the ones worn in at least three videos.

Mr Hanson admitted contaminating the food and told the officer: “I’ll be clear with you,” adding: “I was just acting stupid.”

When asked for details, Hanson said he was “urinating in the food” and “rubbing food against his chest,” and admitted to shoving food down his pants multiple times. He estimated he had contaminated food more than 20 times and said he was “confident” that the items we ultimately served to customers were contaminated.

She said she received special requests to infringe on food from men she met through apps like Grindr, Sniffy’s and Scruff, and contacted her through Snapchat.


The restaurant is called Hereford House and has a light-colored brick exterior.
Hanson had been working at Hereford House, an upscale steakhouse in affluent Leawood, Kansas, for less than a month before he was arrested for disturbing behavior. Google

He admitted to masturbating in the restaurant’s walk-in cooler, but denied splashing his own bodily fluids on the food. He said the most recent food tampering incident occurred on April 23, when he placed lettuce down his pants and returned it to a storage tray to serve to customers.

When officers asked him what prompted his violent behavior, Hanson initially said he did it because he didn’t like his job, but admitted he continued after he started enjoying it.

Hereford House, which has been open since 1957, said in a statement: “This is an upsetting situation for our customers and all of us associated with the restaurant.”

The statement added that the community has been supportive and the restaurant “looks forward to continuing to serve you.”

Longtime loyal patrons of the restaurant, including John Durrett of Kansas City, said they were shocked by the news. kansas city star The incident was a “death penalty to our trust.”

Early last month, Ms Durrett took her mother to Hereford House to make the final arrangements for her late father. This was his favorite restaurant.

“I thought my father would be happy for us to go to Hereford House,” he told the outlet.

However, within hours of eating dinner, Durrett developed a gastrointestinal illness and later concluded that he likely had ingested contaminated food.

“If the news article hadn’t broken, I probably wouldn’t have put two and two together,” he said. “I wouldn’t have been able to connect the dots.”

Mr. Hanson was arrested on a felony charge of criminal intimidation, which could result in up to 13 months in prison and a fine of up to $100,000.

He is currently on the run on $100,000 bail and is scheduled to return to Johnson County District Court on June 6th. The Leawood Police Department is searching for a person who may have eaten at the restaurant between March 26 and April 23 and became ill afterward.

At least 140 people have come forward to say they ate at the restaurant during the time in question.

Leawood is located approximately 16 miles southwest of Kansas City, Missouri.

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