Real life made for Law and Order!

“The weeks before the murder were a string of parties and porn shoots.

Amanda Logue and Jason Andrews, both adult film stars with an Internet following, broadcast their adventures over Twitter: their first visit to the flea market, their tryst in a tanning salon booth, their nights of cocktails and margaritas, their sex scenes in Tampa Bay area hotel rooms and beaches.

Then Logue, a 28-year-old fetish model from Georgia, was hired for a May 15 sex party at the home of Dennis “Scooter” Abrahamsen, who ran a tattoo parlor on State Road 52.

Logue had “some exciting surprises in store for here tonight,” Andrews wrote on Twitter.

The next day a relative found Abrahamsen dead on a massage table in his New Port Richey home, his body stabbed and his head bludgeoned.

Authorities say the couple, who exchanged a flurry of text messages on their Blackberries plotting the grisly murder, fled with cameras, a credit card and $6,000 in cash.

Through texts and tweets, however, they left a trail of electronic bread crumbs that led deputies to Logue’s door.

A grand jury last week indicted Logue on a charge of first-degree murder, a necessary step for prosecutors to seek the death penalty.

On May 14, the day before the sex party at Abrahamsen’s home, Andrews wrote on Twitter that he and Logue were “killing time waiting for a party to find us.”

The next night, according to court records, Andrews waited outside Abrahamsen’s home for the other guests of the sex party to leave. The records detail the text messages between the couple’s Blackberries:

Andrews: “I’m so glad you’re really commited (sic) to this take. Keep eyes for a knife, etc (sic) for me!”

Logue: “I’m (expletive) exited (sic) … I want to (have sex) after we kill hum (sic).”

Andrews: “You just get him relaxed and face down … Take. Your. Time.”

Before a relative found Abrahamsen’s body the next night, his blood splattering the walls and ceiling fan, the couple spent the day “laying around eating popcorn and watching movies,” Logue wrote on Twitter.

The following day, Andrews spent about $400 on the Home Depot card stolen from his home, investigators said. On May 18, the couple were arrested on charges they stole $67.97 worth of clothes from a Largo Beall’s.

They were not yet wanted for murder. Logue paid her $150 bail and left, jail records show. Andrews was released the next day.

Then, it seems, the couple parted ways.

Logue went back to her husband in Leesburg, Ga., and cried for salvation at the altar of a church, a friend told the Times. A detective came to her home to question her about the murder.

She admitted she was there when Abrahamsen died, but said Andrews killed him in a jealous rage after seeing her in the hot tub with her client. She told authorities that Andrews collected the evidence — bloody knives, the hammer and surgical gloves — in a blue laundry basket.

Andrews’ last public message was posted to Twitter two days after Logue left Florida. It was written in Hebrew.

“Amanda, please tell me you’re fine,” he wrote. “I fear I could never see you again.”

That may be more than prophetic. Truth is that this is part and parcel of the real porn scene where violence is often a part of the landscape.