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In this article there are references to “sex act” and “sexual act.”

For the record, I totally disagree with those definitions as I firmly believe that they should be called what they are, RAPE!


40-years-old DAVID LEE (pictured) is facing charges after he was caught on CCTV “performing a sex act” on a defenseless seagull, reports The Mirror.


The incident happened on August 18, 2022, in an alleyway in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, at 1:00 a.m. The Mirror reports that LEE “was caught pleasuring himself while kneeling over a helpless seagull in a bizarre sex act”, “while watching pornography on his mobile phone.”


METRO reports that on Tuesday, April 25, 2023, LEE, appeared at South Tyneside Magistrates’ Court where he admitted causing unnecessary suffering to the bird and “pleaded guilty to carrying out a sexual act involving a herring gull.”


In CCTV footage shown in court, LEE can be seen kneeling down with the helpless seagull between his legs in a narrow passageway near Gladstone Street. The sickening video goes on to show LEE “pulling his pants off and appearing to masturbate with the bird close to his groin area while watching pornography on his phone”, reports METRO. After raping the innocent seagull, LEE can be seen kicking his victim away and walking off.


Describing the video evidence seen in court, prosecutor Lesley Burgess said: “The second piece of footage sees the defendant chasing the same bird down the road. ‘In the third piece of footage, the defendant has a different bird in his hand. It is a smaller bird. ‘You see the defendant with the bird in his arms and he goes a short space down the road. It is clear from the CCTV footage that the defendant is masturbating. ‘The defendant places the bird close to his groin and in between his legs. He goes back to his phone and continues with the act.”


Northumbria Police arrested LEE after the incident at a nearby takeaway. LEE told officers that he had picked up the seagull because he thought the bird was injured and was searching on his cell phone for how to help. However upon examination of the device, police learned that LEE in fact searched for porn sites and not for a vet or the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals).


Sunderland Echo reports that LEE “was originally charged with causing unnecessary suffering to a herring gull by placing his penis in its mouth, to which he had pleaded not guilty.”


In the United Kingdom, all wild birds including gulls, their eggs and nests are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.


At the hearing, LEE’s defense attorney, Annalisa Moscardini, said: “These are bizarre circumstances. He can’t explain his actions. Mr. Lee doesn’t recall the incident. There’s a history of mental health and some disorders.” She then told magistrates she is seeking a psychiatric report for LEE to be prepared ahead of sentencing.


According to The Mirror, Chairman of the Bench, Fay Gilbert, told LEE: “The wordbizarrehas been used on more than one occasion. ‘I have to say that, as experienced magistrates, it is one of the most unusual cases we have come across in the magistrates’ court. We do find this to be a deliberate or gratuitous attempt to cause suffering to an animal, or shall we say, a bird, and therefore we feel that a psychiatric report would be most appropriate in this case.”


Ms. Anna Malia, founder of North East Animal Rights - NEAR, was at the hearing this past Tuesday. Outside of the court she told Sutherland Echo: “It sends a clear message that animals are innocent and humans are not superior.”

She also added: “We want to send a message to those of you who think it is acceptable to hurt wildlifewe will find you and we will pursue you through the legal system, with all the publicity that may bring. All incidents of cruelty will be taken seriously and will not be tolerated. Whatever your opinion is on wildlife – in this case a red-listed protected species – our advice to you is leave them alone”.


LEE is scheduled to be sentenced on May 23, 2023.

Prosecutor Burgess said her office will ask for an order preventing LEE from “owning” animals.


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LEE’s pictures were shared from The Mirror.






 
 
 

- Alabama, USA -


⚠️WARNING⚠️The article contains pictures some of you may find distressing⚠️


On the evening of Saturday, April 22, 2023, Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a domestic violence report at a residence in the 300 block of Houston Road in Center Point.


In a press release, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said that during the course of the investigation, “deputies discovered a small dog that had been egregiously abused.”


Deputies called in the Greater Birmingham Humane Society for assistance with the furvictim.


The dog, an adult Schnauzer mix named Krisshy, “was suffering from skin and fur loss, was gravely malnourished and had endured what appeared to be, long-term neglect and abuse,” stated the release. The Greater Birmingham Humane Society immediately took Krisshy for treatment.


In a video published on Greater Birmingham Humane Society’s Facebook page, its Chief Executive Officer, Allison Black Cornelius, explained that Krisshy was so malnourished that they initially believed she was a puppy. Krisshy sustained burns over much of her body, traumatic bruising, evidence of beating, and severe malnourishment, all consistent with long term abuse. Ms. Cornelius said Krisshy lived in a small wire crate with no water, food, or shade.


An investigation conducted by the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office determined that 31-years-old DERRIAS ALEXANDER WALDROP (pictured), was the suspect in Krisshy’s abuse case as well as the suspect in the domestic violence incident.


According to Ms. Cornelius, “witnesses said that they have seen this man kicking her and beating her across the yard multiple times.”


It’s unclear whether these witnesses have reported the abuse. To this regard, I have emailed the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office to find out more. I want to know why a domestic violence report was needed to discover Krisshy's situation and rescue her!


Krisshy is currently under intensive veterinary care and has a long way to go in her recovery.


Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies located WALDROP on the night of Monday, April 24, 2023, in the parking lot of an apartment complex near the location of the initial investigation.

WALDROP was transported to the Jefferson County Jail and booked for the charges of Cruelty to a Dog or Cat 1st Degree and Domestic Violence 3rd Degree.


The sheriff’s office said that while WALDROP was being booked, it was determined that he “had an amount of fentanyl in his possession that was confiscated by deputy personnel.” Following this, Promoting Prison Contraband was then added to his other charges. At the time of this writing, online records show that WALDROP is being held on a $36,000 bond.


Jefferson County Sheriff Mark Pettway said: “Heinous acts such as this, will not be ignored. We are proud of the partnership we have built with The Greater Birmingham Humane Society and we will continue to work together to stop the abuse and neglect of defenseless animals.”


If you wish and can afford to donate toward Krisshy’s medical care, please click here. Thank you!


Voice For Us believes that those who witness animal cruelty and fail to report it are just as guilty!


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WALDROP’s mugshot shared from the Jefferson County Jail.


Krisshy's pictures are still images of the video published by the Greater Birmingham Humane Society.





 
 
 

- New Jersey, USA -


On March 3, 2023, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced that a Monmouth County Grand Jury has returned an indictment against 36-years-old NICHOLAS C. WINTER, of Asbury Park, accused of murdering his girlfriend’s dog.


According to a press release by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, on the early morning of Saturday, June 4, 2022, the Asbury Park Police Department responded to a residence on the 1400 block of Locust Drive after receiving a report from a female that her boyfriend had killed her dog, a 12-year-old male Poodle named Bentley.


Inside the home, responding officers found Bentley’s lifeless body.

At the time of the incident Acting Prosecutor Linskey said that after getting into an argument with his girlfriend, WINTER killed Bentley and abandoned the girlfriend’s other dog, a 14-year-old female Poodle named Sophia.


The girlfriend reported Sophia being missing but the furbaby was found in the area several hours later.


Detective Anthony Houlis of the Asbury Park Police Department and Lt. Michael Magliozzo of the Monmouth County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) led the investigation into the incident and learned that WINTER had earlier repeatedly texted his girlfriend, while she was at work, threatening the welfare of Bentley and Sophia.


A necropsy performed on Bentley revealed that the Voiceless Victim “died due to blunt-force trauma to the head, neck, and body that ultimately resulted in a fatal traumatic brain injury.”


Police arrested WINTER and charged him with third-degree Animal Cruelty Resulting in Death.


Back in June 2022, Acting Prosecutor Linskey said: “We take animal cruelty cases extremely seriously in Monmouth County. Taking the life of a defenseless animal as a means to emotionally traumatize its owner is reprehensible and tragic.”


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