Some of you might remember the 1999 movie "Never Been Kissed", starring Drew Barrymore.
It was an odd and creepy movie, to say the least:
Drew Barrymore plays a 25-year-old reporter who goes undercover as 17-year-old high school student.
She develops a relationship with a pedobear English teacher, who really wants to bang her but just barely keeps it in his pants, out of fear of the consequences of banging one of his underage students.
If that's not enough, her brother (David Arquette) also enrolls in the school, when Drew's character is failing to connect with the popular students that she's supposed to be writing about. Arquette's character was a failed baseball player, and now he gets a chance to impress scouts all over again by pretending to be a high school student, and trick teams into signing him. (Think Rafael Furcal, but without the inappropriate high school enrollment.)
Eventually Drew reveals everything about both her ruse and her brother's.
At the end, Drew and the English teacher get together, and Arquette gets to be the school's assistant baseball coach.
The moral of the story is that it's okay for an adult teacher to lust after one of his 17-year-old students, because she may actually be 25 in reality. And it's totally okay to pretend to be a high school baseball player when you're in your 20s, and take draft spots away from actual kids. If you're caught, you won't go to jail, but instead will become the school's coach. Win-win, obv.
Anyway, a 34-year-old black woman decided to reenact the movie in her real life, minus the job as the reporter. She pretended to have a tragic past and to be a homeless teen, and some other woman took her in out of sympathy. The fake teen then went to high school and pretended to be a 15-year-old every day.
She's now in jail.
http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/vi...-teen.cnn.html