Chesterfield Teen Caught Having Sex With Dog, We Wish We Were Kidding

by | Dec 4, 2013 | POLITICS

“I heard the dogs raising a ruckus in the backyard,” the unidentified pet-owner told WTVR 6.

“I heard the dogs raising a ruckus in the backyard,” the unidentified pet-owner told WTVR 6. ”This boy was standing there. His pants were unzipped and exposed.”

We really hope this is a terrible joke – but there is more:

Police said a teenage boy, who apparently hopped over a fence in back to get into the man’s yard, has been charged with crimes against nature, a Class 6 felony.

“I came around the house and he was engaged in activity with the female pit bull,” the dog owner said shaking his head. “He saw me and jumped up, tried zipping up his pants and bolted for the fence.”

When asked if the teen was actually having intercourse with the dog, he said, “That’s correct. Unbelievable, right?”

Not too unbelievable according to Moral Low Ground, in fact 2013 seems the year to be a really really awful person doodling the pooch:

Last month, North Carolina animal shelter volunteer Seadon Collins Etienne Henrich of Zebulon was arrested and charged with four felony counts of crime against nature and three felony counts of disseminating obscenity for allegedly abusing dogs in his care and photographing the incidents.

In March, 38-year-old Derwayne Wesley Sharp of Greensboro, North Carolina was charged with raping a young girl and having sex with a dog, crimes that allegedly occurred at the same time back in 2005.

In February, 23-year-old Kara Vandereyk was arrested by Las Vegas police who witnessed her having sex with a pit bull in her backyard.

In January, Charles Ralph Horton, 57, of Cedar Springs, Michigan was charged with sodomy after allegedly raping a lab/shepherd mix on multiple occasions last year.

Also in January, Milford, Delaware couple Samantha L. Golt, 24, and her 25-year-old boyfriend James P. Crow were arrested and charged with bestiality. Golt allegedly had sex with a dog while Crow is accused of filming the action.

CBS reporter Jon Burkett says he’s managed to find a silver lining in this shit-cloud of terror…

CBS 6 Legal Expert Todd Stone said as disturbing as this case is, it still could have a positive outcome.

“Something like this may be needed to happen for this kid to have some intervention and get psychiatric treatment,” said Stone. “Especially before he becomes an adult.”

Bad news Burkett, there is no positive outcome from this. Ever. Here’s the video of the story.

Alright, I’m gonna go take a shower.

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner is the former editor of GayRVA and RVAMag from 2013 - 2017. He’s now the Richmond Bureau Chief for Radio IQ, a state-wide NPR outlet based in Roanoke. You can reach him at BradKutnerNPR@gmail.com




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