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Police had early signs smuggler liked bestiality
By KOMO Staff & News Services
Story Published: Apr 19, 2010 at 12:27 PM PDT
Story Updated: Apr 19, 2010 at 12:34 PM
SEATTLE - Last week's animal-abuse arrest of a convicted cocaine smuggler in Whatcom County wasn't the first sign of bestiality authorities had in his case.
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Spink had been arrested in 2005 after investigators pulled him over with a load of nearly 375 pounds of cocaine, valued at $34 million. He was given a lenient, three-year sentence because of his extensive cooperation with investigators.
But Monday, a Monroe police commander who helped search Spink's SUV during that arrest says Spink was strangely protective of a German shephard that was with him - and he had stickers on the car indicating he was an animal-man-love activist. :sick: :sick:
Commander Steve Clopp said investigators didn't bother with those clues because they had much more pressing concerns, namely the cocaine in the SUV.
more here
http://www.komonews.com/news/local/91533159.html
YUCK -- these sickos have stickers/signs like the NAMBLA freaks!!
I wondered how they find each other. Double-puke.
By KOMO Staff & News Services
Story Published: Apr 19, 2010 at 12:27 PM PDT
Story Updated: Apr 19, 2010 at 12:34 PM
SEATTLE - Last week's animal-abuse arrest of a convicted cocaine smuggler in Whatcom County wasn't the first sign of bestiality authorities had in his case.
...............................
Spink had been arrested in 2005 after investigators pulled him over with a load of nearly 375 pounds of cocaine, valued at $34 million. He was given a lenient, three-year sentence because of his extensive cooperation with investigators.
But Monday, a Monroe police commander who helped search Spink's SUV during that arrest says Spink was strangely protective of a German shephard that was with him - and he had stickers on the car indicating he was an animal-man-love activist. :sick: :sick:
Commander Steve Clopp said investigators didn't bother with those clues because they had much more pressing concerns, namely the cocaine in the SUV.
more here
http://www.komonews.com/news/local/91533159.html
YUCK -- these sickos have stickers/signs like the NAMBLA freaks!!
I wondered how they find each other. Double-puke.