Man gets 4 years for sexually assaulting neighbors dog. Yes, that happened.

Ns1

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I don't even know what to say. Selected quotes:

A 22-year-old San Pedro man was sentenced to state prison Tuesday for sexually assaulting a neighbor’s dog, an attack captured on video and called “unimaginable” by the animal’s owner.

Christopher Alexander Caceres pleaded guilty to animal cruelty and an unrelated first-degree burglary charge and was immediately handed a four-year prison term by Judge Laura Laesecke in Long Beach Superior Court, according to the District Attorney’s Office.

A San Pedro homeowner who put up surveillance cameras because he feared a burglar was targeting his house said Friday he was shocked to find a man drugging and sexually assaulting his dog.
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In an interview Friday evening, the homeowner said he installed cameras because he found evidence of a prowler in his yard during the past few months. That began in the middle of the night when the family’s 80-pound Akita “made this huge yelp-like shriek like she never made before.”

The dog’s owner said he went outside to check and found a cellphone. Two weeks later, the owner heard the same noise. He found his dog acting oddly and noticed someone had opened a gate.

The resident then installed the cameras. On Sunday morning, he awakened to find fur all over the backyard. He checked the video and watched as the man fed something to his dog, which made her relax after about 15 minutes. He then engaged in sex acts with her for more than two hours, from 2-4 a.m., the resident said.


http://www.dailybreeze.com/general-...saulted-dog-sentenced-to-four-years-in-prison

http://www.dailybreeze.com/general-...o-man-accused-of-sex-with-dog-says-shes-sorry

http://www.dailybreeze.com/general-...having-sex-with-his-dog-on-surveillance-video
 

OCGuy

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So he found evidence that something was happening to the dog (acting weird after shrieking), found a cell phone, and decided putting up cameras was the best course of action?

How about not leaving the dog out as bait until you know for sure what is going on?

How could you not notice signs of physical trauma? Or that your dog was drugged?

Something doesn't add up. /soapbox
 

OCGuy

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To be fair, the dog is pretty hot, and was dressed provocatively in a bad area at 2AM.
 

Ns1

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So he found evidence that something was happening to the dog (acting weird after shrieking), found a cell phone, and decided putting up cameras was the best course of action?

How about not leaving the dog out as bait until you know for sure what is going on?

How could you not notice signs of physical trauma? Or that your dog was drugged?

Something doesn't add up. /soapbox

I would consider an 80 pound akita a guard dog. I would assume the dog was barking at an intruder and the intruder dropped the phone...not some dog raping neighbor who happened to drop his phone while he was tagging my dog in the ass.
 

highland145

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I would consider an 80 pound akita a guard dog. I would assume the dog was barking at an intruder and the intruder dropped the phone...not some dog raping neighbor who happened to drop his phone while he was tagging my dog in the ass.
For sure. Weren't they used to hunt bears?
 

highland145

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Perps Mom: “Unfortunately,” she said, “this happened.”

Yo, neighbor, I tripped, fell and accidentally screwed your pooch.
 

highland145

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Oh, snap...the video.
http://www.animal-voices.com/news/christopher-alexander-caceres/

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OCGuy

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Well it is less disturbing than the guy who snuck into a farm and was killed when a horse perforated his colon. True story.

Let this be a lesson to all dog owners. It is never too early to talk to your dogs about the ol' "roofies in the Skippy" trick. Trying to... shelter them from the bad in the world is not helpful in the end.
 
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waggy

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oh man.. lol

A portion of the video, which the San Pedro Beacon has seen and verified, goes on to show the suspect, with short dark hair and wearing glasses, appear from a darkened portion of the backyard without his pants on. He then proceeds to pin the dog to the ground and perform multiple sexual acts on the dog while the canine struggles to break free of his grasp.
After a police report was filed and a copy of the surveillance footage was handed over, the family took their dog to the vet, where a rape kit was performed.
“The vet performed an exam, and shaved around her rear end and private parts looking for pubic hair or possible DNA samples,” the homeowner said. “Our vet told us that this had happened before, and for the safety of the dog we should board her until an arrest was made.”
 

smackababy

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Well it is less disturbing than the guy who snuck into a farm and was killed when a horse perforated his colon. True story.

Let this be a lesson to all dog owners. It is never too early to talk to your dogs about the ol' "roofies in the Skippy" trick. Trying to... shelter them from the bad in the world is not helpful in the end.

If I remember correctly, he didn't sneak onto the farm. It was specifically set up as a bestiality center and he willing let a horse do him up the ass. He got what was coming to him.
 

OCGuy

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If I remember correctly, he didn't sneak onto the farm. It was specifically set up as a bestiality center and he willing let a horse do him up the ass. He got what was coming to him.

I wasn't suggesting that a ninja-horse snuck up behind him with his 2-footer and tried to turn him into a human-kabob without his consent.
 

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While that is an attractive dog, that's not really my scene man.

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