Thursday, 10 July 2008

Puppy love isn't always cute

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A woman who was charged with committing felony crimes against nature was arrested this morning after police were notified of more than 150 homemade movies of the Tulsa Count woman engaging in various sex acts with dogs.

Donald Roy Seigfried, 55 and Diane Sue Whalen, 54, were charged with the crime, which deals with bestiality.

Whalen, 54, was arrested this morning and booked into the Tulsa County Jail.

Seigfried, whom police describe as her partner in the movie productions, was arrested and released on a $10,000 bond Tuesday.

Authorities were notified of the tapes after Whalen’s son accidentally stumbled onto one of the movies and then alerted the sheriff's department.

The tapes, along with three dogs -- a Labrador, a blue heeler and a mixed breed -- were also taken into custody. Bowman said his office is recommending that they be taken away from the suspects and be put down.


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Someone showed me this from Wiki which might explain some of the above...

Cattle Dogs have high energy levels and active minds. They need plenty of exercise and a job to do, such as participating in dog sports, learning tricks, or other activities that engage their minds. Some individuals find repetitive training frustrating and dull, so owners should aim to make training sessions varied and more exciting in order to keep their dog interested.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Teen buried under hot asphalt
July 26, 2008

A 15-year-old working on a Canadian construction site just north of Winnipeg, Manitoba, has died after being buried in hot asphalt.

Wallace Drysdale, fire chief for the Stony Mountain area, said today the department received a call about an accident and found the teenager under the asphalt with only his hair visible.

Drysdale believes the load of asphalt may have been prematurely dumped from a truck onto the boy. He says it took crews and bystanders 14 minutes to uncover the boy.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police and workplace health and safety officials are investigating.

AP

http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/teen-buried-under-hot-asphalt/2008/07/26/1216492778059.html