WHAT HEELS: The Beast With Two Backs
Entrepreneur-turned-cocaine smuggler Douglas Spink, 39, was arrested in a remote area of WA near the Canadian border on charges of running a bestiality brothel, reports The Associated Press:
Dozens of dogs, horses and pet mice were seized, along with what investigators described as thousands of images of bestiality and apparent child pornography. …
It wasn't immediately clear whether other zoophilic tourists had been to Spink's farm, but Assistant U.S. Attorney Susan Roe said Friday, "I expect there may have been other people visiting the property."
Spink has not been charged with any bestiality or child porn charges at this point, only with violating the terms of his supervised release.
Under Washington law, it's illegal to assist others in engaging in bestiality - and breaking any state law would be a violation of Spink's release, punishable by up to five years in prison.
Stephen Clarke, a 51-year-old tourist from




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