Posted on 01/18/2005 6:59:16 AM PST by Rodney King
Former cop busted in pig pen A shocked pig farmer could not believe his eyes as he watched a man drop his trousers and assault several members of his herd. The farmer managed to grab a camera and get evidence of the public bestiality, and the animal lover has been convicted, newspaper VG reports. "It was hard to comprehend what I was in fact seeing," said the Skien farmer. He managed to get nine shots of the former policeman he spotted sexually assaulting his pigs.
Telemark police said the case is closed and the man fined NOK 8,000 (USD 1,060) for violating animal protection laws.
"He has abused these animals in such a way that violated the animal protection act. The man has admitted guilt and accepted the fine," Telemark deputy police commissioner Runar Karlsen told VG.
The farmer decided to talk about the incident because of village rumors that he has been spreading evil gossip about a respected citizen.
The farmer was on a regular trip out to the pens to feed his herd - five sows and a boar, which were kept in a large fence bordering the woods a few hundred meters from his farm.
"Then I saw a man standing among the pigs, inside the electrical fence. Suddenly he took off his underpants and stood there naked from the waist down. Then things started to happen that I didn't think were possible," the farmer said.
"I took nine pictures of the man in action. It was embarrassing delivering the film for development, and I explained in the photo shop what had happened," he said.
Police said that the photographs were central to resolving the case.
I laughing "with" ya.....never at ya........:o)
More so at the silly stories that FR seems to have more of these days...........
Stay safe !
I have a buddy that will close down the bar and end up with whatever skank is left in the place. He calls it "Hoggin'"
Don't feel bad. Most people do.
There was one episode of "Deadwood" you evidently missed.
Why do I read articles like this? Sheesh...
Pigs are the little ones. Hogs are the big ones.
I see; Thank you. I'll just try to stay away from anything that oinks. :*)
I'm going to go make myself a salad and try not to think what kind of 'additives' might be in the polish sausage I had yesterday...I knew I should have stayed in San Diego.
As an inactive Marine from MCRD in San Diego, you've been through a lot worse things than hogs chasing you.
I have a pal who was an investigator for the public defender's office. One of the suspects he investigated had committed this crime. When my pal asked him if it was a female pig the guy got all upset, 'whaddya think I am, a homo or something?'
Well, that got a burst of iced tea on my keyboard!
omniverous would be a better answer but a hog will eat nothing that would harm him. They will eat snakes but not a cotton mouth.
For what it's worth, I actually graduated from Parris island, and was only stationed in California;
Now I live in San Antonio, Rodeo's coming up, and every time I see a pig/hog I'm going to think of this story and wonder...
lol
Ya gotta love these stories and the responses. I just have to remember not to have my mouth full of stuff while reading; we lose more keyboards and monitors that way.
That's just funny. The guy is a pree-vert, not a homo.
Also, in England during the 1440s, Parliament passed a law specifically forbidding shepherds (and witches) to be present at the birth of an infant, or to serve as "midwife" in some capacity.
From anecdotal evidence, it appears that many infants delivered by shepherds turned up ill, or dead (no mention about infants delivered by witches).
Some years ago, I asked a physician about this; he speculated that since some sexually-transmitted diseases originated with shepherds and sheep, these diseases might have been responsible for the sick or dead infants.
Of course, during the 15th century, no one connected the dots, disease with sick or dead children.....all they knew was that, if the "midwife" was a shepherd (or witch), there was a very good chance something might go wrong with the infant, and so it was best to keep shepherds (and witches) away from the birthing-bed just in case.
NINE PICTURES???
JUST DAMN!
BWAAA-HAHAHAHAHA!!!
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