Thursday, August 14, 2014

Task force arrests man on suspicion of trying to find animals for sex - Columbia Daily Tribune | Columbia Missouri: Crime

So are we to assume, based on religionist's logic, that this man is gay? Because we all know what being "a gay" leads to,,,
The Boone County Sheriff’s Department Cyber Crimes Task Force on Tuesday arrested a 56-year-old Camden County man after he allegedly used the Internet to try to find a dog to have sex with.

Jerald L. Hill of the 500 block of Forest Circle in Roach was arrested in Columbia at 11:35 a.m. yesterday on suspicion of attempted unlawful sex with an animal and attempted animal abuse, Boone County sheriff’s Detective Tracy Perkins said in a news release. Hill was released from the Boone County Jail after posting bond totaling $1,000.

The investigation began last week when the task force got a tip that someone had posted an ad on Craigslist looking for two types of animals with which to have sex, Perkins said. One of the animals he sought was a dog. Perkins declined to say what other type of animal Hill sought.

A detective with the task force exchanged emails with Hill under the guise of offering a dog that Hill could have sex with, Perkins said in a news release.
According to http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/08/08/ceo-of-baptist-center-fired-after-arrest-for-arranging-dog-sex-encounter-on-craigslist/?onswipe_redirect=no&oswrr=1The Raw Story:
Hill is currently listed as the president and CEO of the Windermere Baptist Conference Center, located in Roach, Missouri, which issued a statement saying that they were supportive and grateful for his work, but were worried about how the impact of his arrest would reflect on the center.

“We are concerned for the well-being of Jerry…and we are also concerned with the well-being of Windermere,” Chairman Arthur Mallory said. “Windermere will continue to function in a good way…. It is a significant piece of God’s kingdom’s work.”
Task force arrests man on suspicion of trying to find animals for sex - Columbia Daily Tribune | Columbia Missouri: Crime

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