Some people are sick beyond belief

Some people are sick beyond belief

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eldar

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22,496 posts

202 months

Thursday 8th August
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Adam Britton, a 'crocodile expert', sadly remained uneaten by them. Paedophile, bestiality and torture convictions.

I imaging he'll spend most of his sentence segregated, and hopefully as miserable as possible.

British croc expert jailed for sexual abuse of dogs https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c33nv8x64mlo

J4CKO

42,473 posts

206 months

Thursday 8th August
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Yeah, all alone with no dogs to torture or bum, horrible creature.

s1962a

5,682 posts

168 months

Thursday 8th August
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This is totally sick. How can people like this be rehabilitated?

They'll probably deport him back to the UK after his sentence, won't they? Can we refuse to take him?

SlimJim16v

6,009 posts

149 months

Thursday 8th August
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StescoG66

2,197 posts

149 months

Thursday 8th August
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s1962a said:
This is totally sick. How can people like this be rehabilitated?

They'll probably deport him back to the UK after his sentence, won't they? Can we refuse to take him?
Revenge on Australia’s part.......

julianm

1,580 posts

207 months

Thursday 8th August
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CoolHands

19,254 posts

201 months

Thursday 8th August
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I wonder what happened to him - it says Britton began molesting horses at the age of 13

Don Roque

18,060 posts

165 months

Friday 9th August
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What a foul pervert. They should set a pack of starving dogs on him.

cayman-black

12,847 posts

222 months

Friday 9th August
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unbeleivable, yes sick beyond belief!

dudleybloke

20,368 posts

192 months

Friday 9th August
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He could still help in crocodile research.
Preferably digestion.

WCZ

10,741 posts

200 months

Friday 9th August
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saw a transcript of one of his videos and was one of the worst things i've ever read

I honestly think 10 years is too light

Timothy Bucktu

15,584 posts

206 months

Friday 9th August
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Another wrongun employed by the BBC!?


smn159

13,315 posts

223 months

Saturday 10th August
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Timothy Bucktu said:
Another wrongun employed by the BBC!?
You sound obsessed mate - let it go!

Gareth79

7,973 posts

252 months

Saturday 10th August
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It doesn't seem to be a large property (5 acres maybe?), so it's odd that his wife apparently had no idea what was going on. Most people would surely slip up and there would be some clue. One article mentions dog parts found in a freezer, a body found in a pond, and a head found on adjacent land. Another article mentions the lived "mostly separate lives" so perhaps the marriage fell apart long before and it was just a place she lived occasionally?

Some detail about how he was tracked - he was in a Telegram group where it seems be posted all of his material, and some others were monitoring and reporting content. One video had a branded dog lead for Darwin city council, and somebody reported it to the NT police, which triggered a large federal investigation:

https://archive.ph/cibq0

I wouldn't be surprised if he moved back here after release, since he wouldn't be recognised since it didn't make big news here and wouldn't stand out if he changes his name and doesn't talk about his time in Australia.

gregs656

11,208 posts

187 months

Saturday 10th August
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This reminds me of the monkey torture story from earlier this year. I’m glad these groups are being infiltrated and people being prosecuted. Absolutely awful.

StescoG66

2,197 posts

149 months

Saturday 10th August
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Brings a totally new dimension to dogging though......

MBBlat

1,799 posts

155 months

Saturday 10th August
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smn159 said:
Timothy Bucktu said:
Another wrongun employed by the BBC!?
You sound obsessed mate - let it go!
Not to mention that other employers include National Geographic, Discovery and several feature films. He was basically the media savvy expert on saltwater crocodiles, so a lot of nature doc producers used him.

peterperkins

3,201 posts

248 months

Saturday 10th August
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I'm no dog lover but hate cruelty to animals, this is beyond comprehension on the depravity scale.

Bright Halo

3,196 posts

241 months

Sunday 11th August
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This so disgusted the Australian public that there were calls for the death penalty to be reinstated which was abolished in 1985.