animals including horses, dogs and mice. Officers seized the animals along with thousands of images of bestiality. A British man, Stephen Clarke, was also detained after he apparently paid Spink to have sex with three dogs.
He was charged after a search of the property found a video of the gruesome act. One of the most horrifying discoveries, though, according to police, was that of mice with their tails cut off and their tiny bodies covered in petroleum jelly.
Officers quickly formed the belief that Spink was running an illegal commercial bestiality farm.Whatcom County Sheriff Bill Elfo, who assisted federal agents in the sinister case, said: "This stuff is just truly bizarre.
These were mice that had their tails cut off, they were smothered in Vaseline and they had string tied around them."Carreen Maloney, a journalist who wrote the book Uniquely Dangerous, about Spink and the zoophile community, has since disputed the description of the mice, claiming there was evidence to suggest it was not true.But what exactly had led officers to Spink's door?An entrepreneur of sorts, Spink made money buying and selling small companies in the 1990s.
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