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What the fk is wrong with people:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-6692077...
Article says: 'Of the 42 dogs he abused in the 18 months leading up to his arrest, 39 died'
I just can't fathom why he did these things, let alone what 'pleasure' he derived from it.......
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-6692077...
Article says: 'Of the 42 dogs he abused in the 18 months leading up to his arrest, 39 died'
I just can't fathom why he did these things, let alone what 'pleasure' he derived from it.......
Randy Winkman said:
A warning to those that feel they would like to read more about this is that the headlines stress the sexual nature of this but it turns out really to be a story about cruelty/sadism. Utterly sick.
Yeah. From the headline I was expecting to read a hilarious story about a scientist giving dogs blowjobs. The real story is disturbing and will cost me sleep. If I'd known I wouldn't have clicked.Eric Mc said:
The thread title seems to be misleading. Mods should either change it to something more appropriate or just close it down.
Thankfully, I didn't click on the link.
Bestiality is OK, but torturing dogs and killing them isn't?Thankfully, I didn't click on the link.
Thankfully, the news report is light on details, so people can read without getting too upset...
BikeBikeBIke said:
Getting you kicks torturing dogs to death on film? WTF.
Makes my browsing history look pretty tame.
Pretty sure people like that move onto humans. Likely a serial killer in the making.
Apparently he had child abuse content on his computer too, absolutely awful human beingMakes my browsing history look pretty tame.
Pretty sure people like that move onto humans. Likely a serial killer in the making.
tangerine_sedge said:
Eric Mc said:
The thread title seems to be misleading. Mods should either change it to something more appropriate or just close it down.
Thankfully, I didn't click on the link.
Bestiality is OK, but torturing dogs and killing them isn't?Thankfully, I didn't click on the link.
Thankfully, the news report is light on details, so people can read without getting too upset...
Eric Mc said:
The thread title seems to be misleading. Mods should either change it to something more appropriate or just close it down.
Thankfully, I didn't click on the link.
Why close it down, the initial OP gives enough info on what the story is about. The BBC link mentions bestiality and sexual abuse in the first paragraph. It's a horrific story, but one worth of discussion Thankfully, I didn't click on the link.
Eric Mc said:
The thread title seems to be misleading. Mods should either change it to something more appropriate or just close it down.
Thankfully, I didn't click on the link.
Seemed to the point IMO, so not sure what the gripe is about - it was on the BBC website front page which I don't believe is age restricted, so presumably accessible to anyone. I guess it will come up in their TV/radio news bulletins. Thankfully, I didn't click on the link.
The story is utterly sickening agreed.
I find animal cruelty abhorrent and of equal disgust to child cruelty.
We as a society can not kill, torture or other wise abuse prisoners but for people like this I feel nature could serve justice.
Hungry wolves
Lioness and her cubs
As its Australia how about kangaroos
Sharks off the coast etc
We as a society can not kill, torture or other wise abuse prisoners but for people like this I feel nature could serve justice.
Hungry wolves
Lioness and her cubs
As its Australia how about kangaroos
Sharks off the coast etc
Gecko1978 said:
I find animal cruelty abhorrent and of equal disgust to child cruelty.
We as a society can not kill, torture or other wise abuse prisoners but for people like this I feel nature could serve justice.
Hungry wolves
Lioness and her cubs
As its Australia how about kangaroos
Sharks off the coast etc
Yep, agreed, the very worst end to their lives imaginable is still probably too good for them. We as a society can not kill, torture or other wise abuse prisoners but for people like this I feel nature could serve justice.
Hungry wolves
Lioness and her cubs
As its Australia how about kangaroos
Sharks off the coast etc
Gecko1978 said:
I find animal cruelty abhorrent and of equal disgust to child cruelty.
We as a society can not kill, torture or other wise abuse prisoners but for people like this I feel nature could serve justice.
Hungry wolves
Lioness and her cubs
As its Australia how about kangaroos
Sharks off the coast etc
It being NT and his occupation, Crocs seem the obvious choice. We as a society can not kill, torture or other wise abuse prisoners but for people like this I feel nature could serve justice.
Hungry wolves
Lioness and her cubs
As its Australia how about kangaroos
Sharks off the coast etc
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