Man allegedly set up bestiality sessions at farm

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Man allegedly set up bestiality sessions at farm

Jennifer Sullivan
Seattle Times
Oct. 19, 2005 05:07 PM

SEATTLE - A man whom authorities say helped run a farm where people had sex with animals - and where a Seattle man died doing so with a horse - was charged with a misdemeanor Wednesday.

Police began investigating James Tait, 54, and another man who lived at the rural Southeast King County farm after the Seattle man died of injuries suffered during intercourse with a horse in the summer, Enumclaw police said.

The criminal-trespassing charge stems from a July 2 bestiality session involving Tait, the 45-year-old Seattle man and a horse in a neighbor's barn, charging papers say. According to the King County Medical Examiner's Office, the Seattle man died of acute peritonitis due to perforation of the colon. advertisement




Attempts to contact Tait on Wednesday were unsuccessful.

King County prosecutors say it's the most-severe charge they could file; Washington is one of more than a dozen states that does not outlaw bestiality.

"There is no evidence of injury to the animal to support animal-cruelty charges," said Dan Satterberg, the county prosecutor's chief of staff. "This is the only crime we can charge."

When interviewed by the Seattle Times July 15, the horse's owners said they had known their neighbors for years. The couple, who asked to have their names withheld to protect their privacy, said they were shocked when police showed them a home video of the July 2 incident that investigators seized from Tait's home. The couple identified their barn and their horse.

According to the King County Sheriff's Office, which also investigated, the farm was known in Internet chat rooms as a destination for people who want to have sex with livestock. Authorities didn't learn about the farm until July 2, when a man drove to Enumclaw Community Hospital seeking medical assistance for a companion. Medics wheeled the Seattle man into an examination room and realized he was dead. When hospital workers looked for the man who had dropped him off, he was gone, Enumclaw police said.

Using the dead man's driver's license to track down relatives and acquaintances, investigators were led to the Enumclaw farm.

Because the other man who lived at the farm wasn't there the night the Seattle man died, he wasn't charged with trespassing, Satterberg said. Tait will be arraigned Oct. 27; he faces up to a year in jail and a $5,000 fine if convicted.

The Seattle man isn't being identified because his family asked that his name not be released.

The man's brother said he understands that prosecutors can't file a felony charge but remains disappointed that Tait wouldn't face more than a year behind bars.

In the wake of the man's death, state Sen. Pam Roach, R-Auburn, has said she plans to draft legislation making bestiality illegal in Washington.




 

Viper GTS

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When this story initially came out I assumed he was on the... uh... "giving" end rather than the receiving (and that the horse had the good sense to kick the sh!t out of him).

That hurts just thinking about it though.

:Q

BTW I don't think the family should have any say in the release of the dead guy's name, he was an adult & could make his own decisions.

Viper GTS
 

RaistlinZ

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This is the funniest part of the whole article..

"In the wake of the man's death, state Sen. Pam Roach, R-Auburn, has said she plans to draft legislation making bestiality illegal in Washington."

I mean geez, how is bestiality not already illegal in every state?! Are we living in the stone ages here or what? Pretty sad that they would finally get around to this in the year 2005. :roll:
 

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The man's brother said he understands that prosecutors can't file a felony charge but remains disappointed that Tait wouldn't face more than a year behind bars.

wow, talk about shifting the blame. didn't "the seattle man" choose on his own to go to the farm and have sex with a horse? I don't think this guy should serve any time related to the death of the moron getting penetrated by a horse on his own free will.
 

rmrf

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Originally posted by: Viper GTS
When this story initially came out I assumed he was on the... uh... "giving" end rather than the receiving (and that the horse had the good sense to kick the sh!t out of him).

That hurts just thinking about it though.

:Q

BTW I don't think the family should have any say in the release of the dead guy's name, he was an adult & could make his own decisions.

Viper GTS

Why should the family have their name drug through the mud because of this moron? I wouldn't want to be associated with him.
 

Viper GTS

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Originally posted by: RaistlinZ
This is the funniest part of the whole article..

"In the wake of the man's death, state Sen. Pam Roach, R-Auburn, has said she plans to draft legislation making bestiality illegal in Washington."

I mean geez, how is bestiality not already illegal in every state?! Are we living in the stone ages here or what? Pretty sad that they would finally get around to this in the year 2005. :roll:

If you're going to post this kind of crap know WTF you're talking about first.

Washington HAD a sodomy law, it was repealed in 1976.

This is 2005, after all.

:roll:

Viper GTS
 

shoRunner

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Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: RaistlinZ
This is the funniest part of the whole article..

"In the wake of the man's death, state Sen. Pam Roach, R-Auburn, has said she plans to draft legislation making bestiality illegal in Washington."

I mean geez, how is bestiality not already illegal in every state?! Are we living in the stone ages here or what? Pretty sad that they would finally get around to this in the year 2005. :roll:

If you're going to post this kind of crap know WTF you're talking about first.

Washington HAD a sodomy law, it was repealed in 1976.

This is 2005, after all.

:roll:

Viper GTS

QFFT this is 2005 there is no right and wrong, do what you want and what you feel is right. you want to have sex with a horse go ahead thats your right, who are we to tell you that, that's F* up?
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: shoRunner
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: RaistlinZ
This is the funniest part of the whole article..

"In the wake of the man's death, state Sen. Pam Roach, R-Auburn, has said she plans to draft legislation making bestiality illegal in Washington."

I mean geez, how is bestiality not already illegal in every state?! Are we living in the stone ages here or what? Pretty sad that they would finally get around to this in the year 2005. :roll:

If you're going to post this kind of crap know WTF you're talking about first.

Washington HAD a sodomy law, it was repealed in 1976.

This is 2005, after all.

:roll:

Viper GTS

QFFT this is 2005 there is no right and wrong, do what you want and what you feel is right. you want to have sex with a horse go ahead thats your right, who are we to tell you that, that's F* up?
Pretty much, but the issue with bestiality is that it is animal abuse, not that it's "fscked up".
 

aidanjm

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Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: RaistlinZ
This is the funniest part of the whole article..

"In the wake of the man's death, state Sen. Pam Roach, R-Auburn, has said she plans to draft legislation making bestiality illegal in Washington."

I mean geez, how is bestiality not already illegal in every state?! Are we living in the stone ages here or what? Pretty sad that they would finally get around to this in the year 2005. :roll:

If you're going to post this kind of crap know WTF you're talking about first.

Washington HAD a sodomy law, it was repealed in 1976.

This is 2005, after all.

:roll:

Viper GTS

why would a sodomy law cover bestiality? it must be a pretty broad definition of sodomy...

if there actually needs to be a law outlawing bestiality, it should be incorporated into laws against animal cruelty, surely.
 

shira

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Many, many more people die each year from in-line skating accidents than the ONE person in history who just died having sex with an animal.

So explain to me why beastiality should be illegal but in-line skating is just fine?