Lorissa Mccomas

Lorissa Mccomas




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Lorissa McComas (November 26, 1970 – November 3, 2009) was an American actress and glamour model .

McComas graduated from Princeton High School in Sharonville, Ohio in 1988. She was an education major at Miami University before she started stripping and modeling. [2]

In 1990, McComas was arrested, along with another stripper, on charges of prostitution by Hamilton County, Ohio police. She had allowed a guest at a bachelor party to tuck a dollar bill into a garter just above her knee; this was treated as a form of prostitution under the very strict Cincinnati ordinances of that time. [2]

By 1994, she was the owner of Extasy Entertainment, a company that provided strippers to clients in the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati had no strip bars during this time period. [2]

McComas died in Waverly, Virginia on November 3, 2009. [1]



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I first came across Lorissa McComas while watching some late-night Cinemax movie called “Lap Dancing” about twenty years ago. In rewatching some clips of this flick it is beyond amateur…the editing and film quality is unbearable to watch…but the allure of Lorissa McComas on camera is riveting.
She had surgically enhanced breasts but it was her face that mesmerized. Fresh as a daisy with an unabashed smile. And some readers are going to laugh but…she was a damn good actress…Yea, of course, I realize that she’s in the movie for one reason, to show off her body, but in each of her dialogue scenes, she goes all out…She could have easily gone into mainstream films if she had the connections.
And therein lies part of the tragedy. By age twenty, McComas had turned to stripping to support herself. Born and raised in the suburbs of Cincinnati, she would be arrested with another stripper on charges of “prostitution”. The arrest occurred after a guest at a bachelor party slipped a dollar bill in her garter belt.
Undaunted, McComas would start her own stripper company called “Extasy Entertainment”. There weren’t any strip bars in the area and McComas would provide strippers to bachelor parties. McComas bragged to a local newspaper that her company was the biggest in the area. “I advertise the most. And I have the prettiest girls. The ladies doing this are attractive, educated, college girls who come from good homes. A whole different breed of people. During the summer (1994) I was making $5,000 a week. The demand for this is outrageous.”
She would also make a name for herself as a softcore actress and model. She appeared in publications such as Femme Fatales magazine as well as numerous “late-night” fodder for Cinemax and direct-to-video productions. She did at least one hardcore porno shoot where she masturbates with a vibrator…but the rest of her filmography is of the softcore variety with no filming of penetration. Pornography to be sure and not titillating to watch because her talent level is above the prurient level…she’s beautiful to watch but the productions are beneath her…This isn’t pedestalization on my part…her timing, voice cadence and delivery are far above anyone else in these productions…So Lorissa was no doubt stuck…she couldn’t see the potential she had beyond just showing her tits and ass. And she certainly didn’t have anyone around her trying to elevate her to the level that her beauty and talent should have ascended.
So she was one of those entertainers whose work blurs the line between actress and porn star…a label ultimately inconsequential because of her tragic death.
Her life itself seemed rife with tragedy. According to her blog, her mother would be diagnosed with terminal cancer after Lorissa moved to Los Angeles. She traveled back to Florida to care for her and her mother died in her arms. A short time later, Lorissa was on a film set which she received word that her father committed suicide.
On November 3rd, 2009, it was announced on her no longer functioning website that she died. She had divorced three years earlier and moved to Waverly, Virginia. The Waverly Police Department ruled her death a suicide courtesy of a pump shotgun (this is unsubstantiated, I’m merely repeating what I’ve read on another website). Some reports indicate that she was upset by her long fight with RS dystrophy which left her wheelchair-bound. During this time, she lived with her brother who committed suicide himself two days later courtesy of a methadone overdose.
There are internet rumors that persist that she was murdered by her ex-husband and that she had a prescription drug problem. There is another website which reports that her son was taken away from her because of her involvement in the adult entertainment industry.
Again, there are numerous forums where her death is discussed but there are head-spinning amounts of contradictions and speculations.
What is clear is that work in the adult industry never ends well. Lorissa could have made it as a mainstream actress. She had the looks and the acting chops to have at least garnered work on the low-budget horror level. I guess that she had a mindset shift early in life, she found making money posing nude for Penthouse/Playboy too damn easy to pass up. She stayed on that gravy train and matriculated into next level pornography. When that money dried up for her, it may have been too much emotionally to handle. She had lost both her parents only seven years earlier, her brother Rennit was dying of AIDS and her son was taken away. There was a rumor of a suicide letter as well but again, these facts aren’t being released to the general public. Lorissa did not have any notoriety beyond a cult fanbase of late-night Cinemax watchers.
A truly beautiful girl…and a tragic tale which leaves you saying “if only…If only…” filling in the blanks with different paths that her life should have taken.
My name is Jonathan and I am the author/operator of the Lorissa McComas Truth blog and also a moderator on the Justice For Lorissa Facebook group. I would like to thank you for this very heartfelt and eloquent piece on Lorissa’s life. I’ve been a fan of her work since the Spring of 1992 (I was all of 12 years old when I happened upon a copy of the September/October issue of the Playboy Book of Lingerie that featured her as a cover model, in the woods behind my middle school no less) and I am grateful that you took the time to research multiple accounts on the latter years of her life. I have my own views on the matter based on my own research, some of which you have touched upon here, and I particularly believe that Doug Taylor, Lorissa’s estranged husband, was indeed either the culprit or an accessory to her passing. I am currently working on a biography of Lorissa’s life that I hope to have completed by the end of the year, which will detail every account of her life from cradle to an untimely grave by members of her family, friends and various coworkers during her time in the B-Cinema industry.
One thing I would like to share with you at this particular juncture is that the instrument of death was indeed a Mossberg 12 gauge shotgun blast to the head. I first attempted to have a look at the incident report by visiting the Waverly Police Department in September of 2013, and was greeted with open hostility and stonewalling by one of their officers (the officer was on staff at the time of Lorissa’s passing). Nevertheless, thanks to the efforts of David Keeter (Lorissa’s fiance) and Lorissa’s childhood friend Missie, combined with the fact that the entire Waverly PD was fired a few months later and one of the new officers being more sympathetic, I was able to have a look at the incident report, though I was not able to procure a copy of it. The pictures that I saw of Lorissa’s head at the crime scene showed an intact but wounded state that is consistent with a concussion wound due to being hit with a glancing blow by a shotgun round at close range. This indicates that the death may have been unintentional, or that Lorissa had attempted to move out of the way when the round was being discharged. I can’t say for certain if Doug is guilty or manslaughter or premeditated murder, but what I can say is that Lorissa had never used a pump shotgun before, that due to her short stature and arms that she would have had to use her feet to pull the trigger if it was a suicide, and that if it was a suicide she somehow managed to clear the Mossberg after shooting herself given that there was an ejected shell between her feet in one of the photographs of the crime scene and the police report made no mention of the gun being cleared by one of the officers on the scene. Why the report has not been made public despite the case being closed is a complicated matter, as best as I can say it, the politics of Waverly Virginia are extremely FUBARed, and the police department has been rampantly corrupt for decades. It was only thanks to one newer officer who was not an original resident of the area that I was able to access the police report at all, and as he is no longer on staff there, I doubt I will be able to have another look at the report, though truth be told, the report was extremely poorly written and the investigation as a whole would be described as botched by any person reading the contradictory information in it with even a smidgen of intellectual curiosity.
That unpleasantness not withstanding, I enjoyed reading your writing, and you have a very good read on Lorissa’s acting ability. She had a very sincere and raw natural talent that largely stemmed from a number of life experiences that I will further elaborate upon in my book once it is completed and hopefully published. She was on the verge of breaking into the mainstream during the tail end of her career in early 2001 (she even managed to get an uncredited cameo in Mark Wahlberg’s 2001 film rockstar as a groupie, where she would strike up a quick friendship with both Jennifer Anniston and then husband Brad Pitt), and she probably would have gotten her foot in the door soon after had her parents not died so suddenly and the rest of the people in her life dragging her down.
Thank you again for this article, I hope more people read it and comment upon it in the days to come.
Hi Jonathan, Thanks so much for the kind and encouraging response. I was a huge fan of Lorissa. I hope you finish the book on her and that it gets published. I’d be particularly interested in the stories that her fellow actors would have of her.
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