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To: Flea who wrote (12640)11/25/1999 1:14:00 PM
From: DonH  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 62558
 
Flea ?!?!?!?

What you doing here ??? Ain't no dogs here!

And where's your obligatory humourous exposition...

Wedding guests were shocked when they sat down at a
reception to watch film of the ceremony but instead saw sex
scenes involving a naked man and a dog, a court heard today.
Derek Jeffrey, 59, who had filmed himself in sex acts with a
neighbour's bull terrier - named Ronnie - had later lent his
camcorder to a friend to video a wedding thinking the footage
had been erased.

Jeffrey, of Saunder's Way, Camber, East Sussex, denied
bestiality with a dog, but was found guilty today by a jury at
Hove Crown Court which was shown a 10-minute version of
the video he made in his bedroom. He was remanded on bail
for psychiatric and other reports.

Jeffrey told the jury that he made the recording with the dog
after he and a group of friends had watched a porn video
involving sex between humans and animals. He claimed he
was trying to demonstrate that such sex scenes could be
filmed by trick photography and said his video showed only
simulated acts. "When I sobered up I was disgusted and
ashamed." Jeffrey said that when he lent his camcorder to a
friend he thought the scenes with the dog had been erased.