Week of 07/23/2018
Criminal codes outlawing bestiality don’t stop it from happening. So why enact them at all?
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Read MoreOne thing is quickly becoming clear. The good-ol’-boy network that rules the General Assembly will not tolerate a criminal statute that even thinks of punishing people who rape animals (and children).
Read MoreAn Alabama man was arrested after sexually assaulting a horse. And unlike Kentucky, Alabama has a law against that sort of thing.
Read MoreMeet Jesus Gutierrez: father of six, Manhattan resident, and small dog rapist. Would you marry him? The owner of the dog he assaulted did just that.
Read MoreChild predators often turn out to be animal rapists too. Bestiality is a felony in Virginia, but in Kentucky it’s not even a crime.
Read MorePredation on children and predation on animals are often perpetrated by the same criminals. But in the Bluegrass State, they aren’t criminals until they do it to a child.
Read MoreI was skeptical when I first heard bestiality is connected with child exploitation. But in less than a year, I’ve seen too many recent news reports of kids and animals who are simultaneously violated.
Read MoreA former Missouri lunch lady was just sentenced to 18 years without parole for making porn videos with kids and dogs. Sex with dogs (and other animals) is still okay in the eyes of Kentucky law.
Read MoreA Virginia dog breeder/trainer is under investigation for (among other things) a video in which he and his wife “get it on” with a Doberman Pinscher.
Read MorePierre outlawed bestiality, so when a farmer in Bath caught this 56-year-old man raping his four-week-old calf, the man was arrested and now faces two felony counts.
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