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#1 Jul 18 2005 at 7:01 AM Rating: Default
Heard about this gem of a story on the radio today:

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Enumclaw-area animal-sex case investigated

By Jennifer Sullivan
Seattle Times staff reporter

King County sheriff's detectives are investigating the owners of an Enumclaw-area farm after a Seattle man died from injuries sustained while having sex with a horse boarded on the property.

Investigators first learned of the farm after the man died at Enumclaw Community Hospital July 2. The county Medical Examiner's Office ruled that the death was accidental and the result of having sex with a horse.

A surveillance camera picked up the license plate of the car that dropped the man off at the hospital, which led detectives to the farm and other people involved, said sheriff's Sgt. John Urquhart.

Deputies don't believe a crime occurred because bestiality is not illegal in Washington state and the horse was uninjured, said Urquhart.

But because investigators found chickens, goats and sheep on the property, they are looking into whether animal cruelty — which is a crime — was committed by having sex with these smaller, weaker animals, he said.

The farm was talked about in Internet chat rooms as a destination for people looking to have sex with livestock, he said.

"A significant number of people, we believe, have likely visited this farm," said Urquhart.

The Humane Society of the United States intends to use the case during the next state legislative session as an example of why sex with animals should be outlawed in Washington, said Bob Reder, a Humane Society regional director in Seattle.

"This and a few other cases that we have will allow us a platform to talk about sex abuse of animals," Reder said.

Thirty-three states ban sex with animals, he said.

Susan Michaels, co-founder of local animal-rights organization Pasado's Safe Haven, said she has been fighting to have bestiality made illegal. "It's animal cruelty behind closed doors," Michaels said.


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Later, after doing some research, the cause of death was:

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Man dies after sex with horseAdd to Clippings

REUTERS[ SATURDAY, JULY 16, 2005 11:34:22 AM ]
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SEATTLE: A Seattle man died after engaging in **** sex with a horse at a farm suspected of being a gathering place for people seeking to have sex with livestock, police said on Friday.

The horse involved in the incident was not harmed, and an autopsy of the unnamed man concluded that "the manner of death was accidental ... due to perforation of the colon," a police spokesman said.

"The information that we have is that people would find this place via chat rooms on the Web," said Sgt. John Urquhart of the King County Sheriff's department.

Although sex with animals is not illegal in Washington state, Urquhart said that investigators were looking into whether the farm, located in Enumclaw, 40 miles (64 kilometers) southeast of Seattle, allowed sex with smaller animals that resulted in animal cruelty, which is a crime.

"If you're talking about sheep or goats, there could be some issues," Urquhart said.


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Sick fuc[u][/u]kers.......

Edited, Mon Jul 18 08:08:30 2005 by Capek
#2 Jul 18 2005 at 7:25 AM Rating: Excellent
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Actually, the cause of death would have been perforation of the colon.


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#3 Jul 18 2005 at 7:34 AM Rating: Decent
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Wait, wait, he let the horse fu[i][/i]ck him? We have a horse farm near whre I grew up. Have you seen the size of the equipment those things pack? <shudders>
#4 Jul 18 2005 at 7:48 AM Rating: Decent
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Goats are better

#5 Jul 18 2005 at 9:42 AM Rating: Good
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A Seattle man died after engaging in **** sex with a horse at a farm suspected of being a gathering place for people seeking to have sex with livestock, police said on Friday.


That will make for some uncomfortable conversations for his parents. "I'm sorry to hear that, how did your son pass?" Although, he is a shoe in for a Darwin this year.
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Although, he is a shoe in for a Darwin this year


Seconded.
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The most disturbing part about the story, in my opinion, is that bestiality is legal in Washington state.
#8 Jul 18 2005 at 11:19 AM Rating: Excellent
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K, jaw is still dropped after reading that one. Came here cause I thought I was going to have to nuke some link to that video of the lady blowing a horse.
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#9 Jul 18 2005 at 11:35 AM Rating: Excellent
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I never, ever want to hear any "Deliverance" type redneck or hick jokes directed toward the South again. The Northwest wins it, hands... uh, down.

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#10 Jul 18 2005 at 12:18 PM Rating: Good
I'm gonna have to go ahead and disagree with you there.

This was a high tech internet operation involving homosexual bestiality.


We've still got the market cornered on sister-fuc[/i]king and giving yankees a good cushion-pushin welcome if we find em in the woods.
#11 Jul 18 2005 at 1:41 PM Rating: Good
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2002 Number of offenses reported 
Violent crime 
 
State            Population            Violent    Murder and    Forcible   Robbery    Aggravated assault 
                     coverage             crime    nonnegligent   rape 
                                          total    manslaughter 
Alabama 	4,486,508 	19,931 	303 	1,664 	5,962 	12,002 
Alaska 	643,786 	3,627 	33 	511 	489 	2,594 
Arizona 	5,456,453 	30,171 	387 	1,608 	8,000 	20,176 
Arkansas 	2,710,079 	11,501 	142 	754 	2,524 	8,081 
California 	35,116,033 	208,388 2,395 	10,198 	64,968 	130,827 
Colorado 	4,506,542 	15,882 	179 	2,066 	3,579 	10,058 
Connecticut 	3,460,503 	10,767 	80 	730 	4,060 	5,897 
Delaware 	807,385 	4,836 	26 	358 	1,154 	3,298 
DC	        570,898 	9,322 	264 	262 	3,834 	4,962 
Florida 	16,713,149 	128,721 911 	6,753 	32,581 	88,476 
Georgia 	8,560,310 	39,271 	606 	2,108 	13,432 	23,125 
Hawaii 	1,244,898 	3,262 	24 	372 	1,210 	1,656 
Idaho 	        1,341,131 	3,419 	36 	497 	240 	2,646 
Illinois 	12,600,620 	78,214 	949 	4,298 	25,272 	47,695 
Indiana 	6,159,068 	22,001 	362 	1,843 	6,612 	13,184 
Iowa 	        2,936,760 	8,388 	44 	797 	1,169 	6,378 
Kansas 	2,715,884 	10,229 	78 	1,035 	2,165 	6,951 
Kentucky 	4,092,891 	11,418 	184 	1,088 	3,063 	7,083 
Louisiana 	4,482,646 	29,690 	593 	1,529 	7,123 	20,445 
Maine 	        1,294,464 	1,396 	14 	377 	270 	735 
Maryland 	5,458,137 	42,015 	513 	1,370 	13,417 	26,715 
Mass. 	        6,427,801 	31,137 	173 	1,777 	7,169 	22,018 
Michigan 	10,050,446 	54,306 	678 	5,364 	11,847 	36,417 
Minnesota 	5,019,720 	13,428 	112 	2,273 	3,937 	7,106 
Mississippi 	2,871,782 	9,858 	264 	1,127 	3,356 	5,111 
Missouri 	5,672,579 	30,557 	331 	1,465 	7,024 	21,737 
Montana 	909,453 	3,197 	16 	237 	283 	2,661 
Nebraska 	1,729,180 	5,428 	48 	464 	1,359 	3,557 
Nevada 	2,173,491 	13,856 	181 	928 	5,118 	7,629 
New Hamp. 	1,275,056 	2,056 	12 	446 	413 	1,185 
New Jersey 	8,590,300 	32,168 	337 	1,347 	13,905 	16,579 
New Mexico 	1,855,059 	13,719 	152 	1,027 	2,206 	10,334 
New York 	19,157,532 	95,030 	909 	3,885 	36,653 	53,583 
N. Carolina 	8,320,146 	39,118 	548 	2,196 	12,205 	24,169 
North Dakota 	634,110 	496 	5 	163 	58 	270 
Ohio 	        11,421,267 	40,128 	526 	4,809 	17,871 	16,922 
Oklahoma 	3,493,714 	17,587 	163 	1,573 	2,966 	12,885 
Oregon 	3,521,515 	10,298 	72 	1,238 	2,742 	6,246 
Penn 	        12,335,091 	49,578 	624 	3,731 	17,163 	28,060 
Rhode Island 	1,069,725 	3,051 	41 	395 	916 	1,699 
S. Carolina 	4,107,183 	33,761 	298 	1,959 	5,774 	25,730 
South Dakota 	761,063 	1,350 	11 	361 	117 	861 
Tennessee 	5,797,289 	41,562 	420 	2,290 	9,413 	29,439 
Texas 	        21,779,893 	126,018 1,302 	8,508 	37,580 	78,628 
Utah 	        2,316,256 	5,488 	47 	943 	1,140 	3,358 
Vermont 	616,592 	658 	13 	126 	77 	442 
Virginia 	7,293,542 	21,256 	388 	1,839 	6,961 	12,068 
Washington 	6,068,996 	20,964 	184 	2,734 	5,797 	12,249 
West Virginia 	1,801,873 	4,221 	57 	328 	657 	3,179 
Wisconsin 	5,441,196 	12,238 	154 	1,237 	4,713 	6,134 
Wyoming 	498,703 	1,364 	15 	148 	93 	1,108
#12 Jul 18 2005 at 1:45 PM Rating: Decent
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Didn't someone link a video of this a few weeks ago?
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