Casshew
12-01-2005, 08:42 AM
Weird story :eek:
"I have experience being bred with four different dogs." This boast is among the online postings of a state contract worker under investigation for allegedly using her state computer to disseminate pictures of herself having sex with dogs. That's according to a search warrant affidavit filed in Superior Court by a Contra Costa County animal services investigator.
Authorities executed the warrant last month at the Richmond branch of the state Department of Health Services where the woman worked. They confiscated her computer, floppy disks, personal papers, a parcel containing a book called Bondage on a Budget, and photo contact sheets picturing the woman. Investigators also searched her home, where they found videotapes and a "dog-penis-shaped dildo."
In the affidavit, Contra Costa County animal services officer Joseph DeCosta charges that the worker "conspired with at least two other people for profit to engage in photographs and film the acts of bestiality." Bestiality is a misdemeanor under California law. DeCosta also alleges that the woman used her office computer to "communicate and exchange pictures depicting herself in ... acts of bestiality."
The rest of the story (http://www.eastbayexpress.com/Issues/2005-11-30/news/bottomfeeder.html)
"I have experience being bred with four different dogs." This boast is among the online postings of a state contract worker under investigation for allegedly using her state computer to disseminate pictures of herself having sex with dogs. That's according to a search warrant affidavit filed in Superior Court by a Contra Costa County animal services investigator.
Authorities executed the warrant last month at the Richmond branch of the state Department of Health Services where the woman worked. They confiscated her computer, floppy disks, personal papers, a parcel containing a book called Bondage on a Budget, and photo contact sheets picturing the woman. Investigators also searched her home, where they found videotapes and a "dog-penis-shaped dildo."
In the affidavit, Contra Costa County animal services officer Joseph DeCosta charges that the worker "conspired with at least two other people for profit to engage in photographs and film the acts of bestiality." Bestiality is a misdemeanor under California law. DeCosta also alleges that the woman used her office computer to "communicate and exchange pictures depicting herself in ... acts of bestiality."
The rest of the story (http://www.eastbayexpress.com/Issues/2005-11-30/news/bottomfeeder.html)