latest Post

Woman who had s*x with pit bull filmed sickening acts to 'arouse her boyfriend'

Woman who had sex with pit bull filmed sickening acts to 'arouse her boyfriend'
A young waitress who filmed herself repeatedly having sex with a pit bull reportedly to arouse her boyfriend is facing jail.

Jenna Louise Driscoll, 27, burst into her tears after pleading guilty today to a raft of charges including bestiality and drug trafficking.
Jenna-Louise-Driscoll

Cops had found three animal sex tapes on Driscoll's mobile phone during an investigation into her suspected cannabis dealing.

She was having intercourse with a mutt in each one, according to police in Brisbane, Australia.

The judge hearing the case today branded the shocking sex sessions "repulsive and completely against the order of nature".
Jenna-Louise-Driscoll
 Following her arrest in October 2014 RSPCA Queensland described the case as "quite unusual", adding: "This isn’t something you’d normally expect."

In court on Friday prosecutor Dzenita Balic said: "It seems [the videos were] in connection to the attempted arousal of her partner.”

Jenna-Louise-Driscoll
Driscoll’s lawyer James Godbolt said his client had gone from a highly dysfunctional childhood to a highly dysfunctional relationship that lasted about six years.
Pitt-Bull
She had been affected by the public shaming of the bestiality charge and had stopped attending classes at the University of Southern Queensland, the lawyer said.

But Judge Terry Martin said: "It might be a sad reflection on society that the bestiality attracts more publicity whereas the serious offence of trafficking cannabis does not.

“It rather undermines the factor of general deterrence.”

Brisbane District Court heard that Driscoll ran away from home when she was 16, started a relationship with a man 12 years older and started smoking cannabis when she was 18.

Driscoll pleaded guilty to bestiality, drug trafficking, stabbing another woman with a fork and twice biting a child.

The prosecution said Driscoll had 15 regular customers and six suppliers and also a phone purely for the purpose of selling drugs.

Mr Gobolt asked for her to be given a suspended sentence, adding: "The trafficking is at the bottom end, to support her own use of the substance.

"She is not living the high life."

Driscoll burst into tears when told she would be spending the weekend behind bars after Judge Martin said he needed time to consider before her sentencing on Monday.

About Unknown

Unknown
Recommended Posts × +

0 comments:

Post a Comment