06.18.2010

How do you identify a neighborhood peeping tom? Chances are he’s the guy running around half naked with a jar of Vaseline. A 44-year-old man from New Castle, DE, is facing charges of resisting law enforcement and public indecency when teens spotted him around 12:20 a.m. running up and down the street sans pants.

When teens pointed him out to authorities hiding behind a Spruce tree nearby, police said he was naked from the waist down, carrying a towel and a jar of Vaseline and wearing only a fleece vest. (Well there was a chill in the air, after all.) Police were unsure why the man was running through the neighborhood half naked, but reports of a peeping tom in the area came to mind. (So… you do the Math.)

04.19.2010

What do you do with your life after making a fortune in the 90s? Run a cocaine and marijuana business, of course. But what if that fails? Well then, you’ll naturally want to create a private bestiality farm for the sexual gratification of wealthy international guests.

The owner of the recently discovered sex farm initially made his money buying and selling small companies in the 1990s. In 2002 he filed for bankruptcy when creditors sought millions from him, whereupon he started running cocaine and marijuana across the border for a local drug kingpin. He was finally arrested in 2005 after being pulled him over with almost 375 pounds of cocaine in his vehicle, valued at $34 million.

Upon his release (but still under probation), the man hid out in a compound near the Canadian border. This is where he started the bestiality haven, which included mice with cut off tails, smothered in Vaseline with a string tied around them. Video footage obtained from a police raid also depicted guests having sex with several large-breed dogs. Dozens of horses and dogs were seized from the compound, many of which were in such a condition that they had to be euthanized. If convicted, the owner faces up to five years in prison.

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