Sunday, 10 August 2014

Church Leader Suspected Of Attempted Dog s*x

A church leader in Roach, Missouri, is out of a job after being
arrested for allegedly trying to arrange a s*xual encounter with a
dog.

Jerald Hill, 56, was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of attempted
unlawful s*x with an animal and attempted animal abuse.

Authorities began investigating Hill after the Boone County Sheriff's
Department Cyber Crimes Task Force got a tip about a Craigslist post
by a man looking for two types of animals for s*x.

One of the chosen animals was a dog, but investigators declined to
mention the other type of animal, the Columbia Tribune reports.

An undercover detective contacted Hill by email and offered a dog for
s*x.The two then arranged a meeting in Columbia. When Hill arrived, he
was arrested without incident, according to CBS St. Louis.

Hill was released after paying $1,000 bail.

The allegations have had a negative effect on Hill's job as the CEO of
the Windermere Baptist Conference Center.

A day after Hill's arrest, church leaders released a statement saying
that the organization is "concerned for the well-being of Jerry," but
will meet next week to start "the process of looking for a new
president and CEO," according to APBnews.com.

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