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I can not understand these twisted people
http://www.tampabay.com/news/public...-be-charged-because-of-unusual-reason/1236153
CLEARWATER The Pinellas-Pasco State Attorney's Office has declined to pursue a charge of animal cruelty under the state's new bestiality law against a man accused of having oral sex with a dog.
Clearwater police began investigating 29-year-old Eric Antunes earlier this year when they received a tip that he possessed child *advertiser censored*. Antunes admitted to downloading and watching it on his computer, police said after his arrest.
Investigators searched his computer and said they found child *advertiser censored*. In his cellphone, they discovered six photos of Antunes performing sexual acts with Ruby, a three-legged dog that belongs to his girlfriend, Katerina Williamson.
Antunes had worked as a contract employee at the Pinellas County Humane Society and Williamson was medical director there. She left that post days after Antunes was arrested May 1.
In 2011, the Florida Legislature passed a bill outlawing bestiality, a first-degree misdemeanor, by a unanimous vote.
But there is a gap in the law: It doesn't forbid oral sex with an animal.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/public...-be-charged-because-of-unusual-reason/1236153
CLEARWATER The Pinellas-Pasco State Attorney's Office has declined to pursue a charge of animal cruelty under the state's new bestiality law against a man accused of having oral sex with a dog.
Clearwater police began investigating 29-year-old Eric Antunes earlier this year when they received a tip that he possessed child *advertiser censored*. Antunes admitted to downloading and watching it on his computer, police said after his arrest.
Investigators searched his computer and said they found child *advertiser censored*. In his cellphone, they discovered six photos of Antunes performing sexual acts with Ruby, a three-legged dog that belongs to his girlfriend, Katerina Williamson.
Antunes had worked as a contract employee at the Pinellas County Humane Society and Williamson was medical director there. She left that post days after Antunes was arrested May 1.
In 2011, the Florida Legislature passed a bill outlawing bestiality, a first-degree misdemeanor, by a unanimous vote.
But there is a gap in the law: It doesn't forbid oral sex with an animal.