Sunday, April 18, 2010

Bestiality Farm?!?

A CONVICTED cocaine smuggler has been arrested for running what authorities say appears to be a bestiality farm in Washington State in which visitors could engage in all sorts of sex acts with animals.
Douglas Spink was arrested at his ramshackle, heavily wooded compound near the Canadian border along with a 51-year-old tourist from Great Britain who is accused of having sex with three dogs.
Dozens of dogs, horses and pet mice were seized, along with what investigators described as thousands of images of bestiality and apparent child pornography. The mice were euthanised, said Whatcom County Sheriff Bill Elfo, whose office assisted federal agents in the case.
"This stuff is just truly bizarre," he said. "These were mice that had their tails cut off, they were smothered in Vaseline and they had string tied around them."
It wasn't immediately clear whether other zoophilic tourists had been to Spink's farm, but Assistant US Attorney Susan Roe said, "I expect there may have been other people visiting the property"'

Spink has not been charged with any bestiality or child porn charges at this point, only with violating the terms of his supervised release. Stephen Clarke of Peterborough, England, was arrested on state charges for allegedly abusing the dogs.
Spink's lawyer, Howard Phillips, insisted there's no evidence his client violated the terms of his release.
"There's no hard evidence he's been engaging in bestiality at all," Mr Phillips said.
Spink, who has a history of training and breeding dogs and horses, appeared in US District Court in Seattle today and was ordered to be detained pending another hearing, set for April 30. He calls his operation Exitpoint Stallions Limited and expounds at length on its website about his philosophy.
"Are we unconventional in our approach to stallion care? Absolutely," he writes.
He later adds: "We don't wall off sexual energy in our stallions as something dangerous or inappropriate, but rather channel that energy towards positive, safe, appropriate paths. There's a proper time and place for it, and we work towards those sorts of skills rather than fighting un-winnable fights against deeply-rooted instincts".
When agents searched Spink's home, they found a video of a man sexually abusing dogs - and that man, Stephen Clarke, was still on the property, wearing the same clothes as in the video, Sheriff Bill Elfo said.

The things those mice would have seen.... At least they are out of their misery.
And when he says "There's a proper time and place for it, and we work towards those sorts of skills rather than fighting un-winnable fights against deeply-rooted instincts". Does that mean that if the stallion is feeling a little frisky, this guy just bends over....
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