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Author: | mattlott [ 14 Aug 2005, 08:23 ] |
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* adstuff | * www.jobstuff.co.nzjobstuff | * www.propertystuff.co.nzpropertystuff | * www.cuisine.co.nzcuisine | * www.archivestuff.co.nzarchivestuff | * www.personalstuff.co.nzpersonalstuff * * www.stuffonsale.co.nzstuffonsale STUFF >> NATIONAL NEWS >> STORY Monday, 15 August 2005 NZ NEWSPAPERS NATIONAL NEWS Education Korero Environment Courts Remembering Lange WORLD NEWS SPORT BUSINESS WEATHER POLITICS HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ENTERTAINMENT ODDSTUFF RURAL INSIGHT TRAVEL FOOD & WINE MOTORING CARTOON GALLERY PHOTO GALLERY CROSSWORDS HOROSCOPES COMPETITIONS NZ MAGAZINES SUBSCRIPTIONS YOUR SAY MAKE STUFF MY HOME ABOUT STUFF FEEDBACK © Fairfax New Zealand Limited 2005. All the material on this page has the protection of international copyright. All rights reserved SEARCH STUFF WEB HEADLINES ALERT IN CUSTODY: An Australian, born in New Zealand, has been detained and charged with animal cruelty, bestiality and drug offences after the deaths of 17 rabbits and a guinea pig. Reuters NZ bachelor on rabbit sex charge 13 August 2005 By LES KENNEDY Sydney Morning Herald SYDNEY: A man faced an Australian court yesterday charged with having sexual relations with a rabbit and the sadistic killing of 17 other rabbits whose carcasses were found dumped in a lane. Brendan Francis McMahon, 36, North Sydney, appeared briefly before Central Local Court Magistrate Allan Moore yesterday charged with having allegedly committed the offences over the past three weeks. McMahon, a New Zealand born finance company director, sat quietly in the dock during the hearing at which he was represented by barrister Doug Marr. No plea was entered to a total of 21 charges laid by polcie against McMahon, a business partner with Jason Meares, the former brother-in-law of James Packer. McMahon, who's company website claims he is a former Bachelor of the Year winner, was arrested by detectives at a house in Tamarama early yesterday. The investigation began after skinned and partially-skinned dead and dying rabbits began to appear in a laneway off York Street, near Circular Quay in late July. The laneway adjoined a building in which McMahon occupied a first floor office from which he ran a financial planning and mortgage brokerage company. Before McMahon was charged police alleged some of the rabbits had been thrown from some height into the laneway. In addition to 17 rabbits, police also found a dead guinea pig in the lane. Alarmed at the continuing discovery of freshly killed rabbits, some whose genitalia had allegedly been mutilated, detectives began contacting city pet stores to determine who had been buying rabbits. Police found that a credit card in McMahon's name had been used to purchase the animals at a number of pet shops. Police also seized a security video showing a man buying a pet. In all McMahon was charged with 17 counts of acts of aggravated cruelty upon an animal between July 20 and August 11. He was further charged with committing an act of bestiality with an animal between 3am and 4am on August 1. McMahon was further charged with two counts of possession of cannabis. His barrister, Mr Marr, told Mr Moore that McMahon would not be applying for bail today but would make a formal application next Friday, August 19. Mr Moore formally refused McMahon bail and ordered him to reappear before the court via a prison video link next week. |
Author: | a10stress [ 16 Aug 2005, 07:32 ] |
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Is this typical behavior of people from New Zealand? I heard they a pretty liberal down there. You know, live and let live. And don't they have privacy rights in Australia like the US constitution gives us (through the Supreme Court anyway. I can't find it there myself.)? I bet the ACLU would argue the case that the sex was consensual. After all they are rabbits, well known for promiscuity. A case could be made that they were asking for it. The mutilation and skinning thing would be tougher to defend, but the ACLU knows a thing or two. Perhaps they could use the privacy thing again, an S&M thing that got out of hand, nobody's business, move on, nothing to see here, these aren't the droids your looking for... It ain't the heat it's the humility. |
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