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Old 08-13-2005, 12:52 PM
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When a Man Dies in a Sex Act with a Horse -- What's a Reporter to Do?
By Lesley Messer
Published: July 18, 2005 10:20 AM ET

NEW YORK How do you report a story about a man who dies while having sex with a horse? With a snigger? Or straight?

Last Friday, the Seattle Times got wind of an Associated Press item about a local man who died after having sex with a horse. "The sheriff's department didn't expect us to report it because it was too gruesome," said Jennifer Sullivan, the Seattle Times staff reporter who would eventually author two stories on the ordeal.

The AP story gave basic facts about the case. It mentioned that the man -- who died of internal bleeding from anal sex with the animal -- died after visiting a farm in nearby Enumclaw that attracted "a significant number of people" looking to engage in bestiality.

Therefore, Sullivan said, "We thought if there was more than one person participating in this, it needed to be reported."

In her first probe, Sullivan wrote that the farm was discussed in Internet chat rooms as a "destination" spot for people looking to have sex with animals. She reported that this prompted an investigation into whether the chickens, goats and sheep on the property had also been victimized.

"We tried to make it as tasteful as possible keeping out the cause of death. As a surprise, I had at least 70 emails from people and the vast majority wanted to know what killed this guy," she said. "So on the second day we had to be more specific."

Although she never reported the man's name, in her second article Sullivan did say that he was 45 years old and added that he died of acute peritonitis due to the perforation of the colon. But because Washington is one of 17 states that does not outlaw bestiality, having sex with a horse is not a crime and his death will not be investigated.

Perhaps the most lurid detail she added, however, was that when they searched the farm, police had found hundreds of hours of videotape showing men having sex with horses. Police are still making sure that sex was not forced on the smaller, weaker animals, thus constituting animal cruelty (which is a crime). Investigators are also checking to see if other crimes like child abuse or rape occurred on the premises.

When asked if the reporting was especially difficult due to the subject matter, Sullivan explained that she's been working on the crime and court beat for the past six years, three of which have been at the Times, and so is rarely shocked by anything anymore. The community of Enumclaw, however, was not braced for this type of scandal.

"People were very, very willing to talk but they almost thought of it as a joke. It was sort of surreal for a lot of people," she said. "I was surprised with how willing the relatives were to talk."

She said that the man's family -- whom she interviewed for the second story -- asked for anonymity, which the newspaper granted. They never suspected that he was involved in bestiality, and were surprised when they learned that he had purchased a thoroughbred stallion earlier in the year, apparently one of a pair he kept at the farm.

Sullivan also spoke with two neighbors -- a husband and wife -- near the farm who had no idea that this kind of activity had been going on. A few days ago, they were shown a tape of men having sex with horses -- one of which belonged to them.

"It was a really rural community," Sullivan explained. "They were pretty devastated."

But so far, despite the subject matter, public response has been positive, she said. She explained that out of the many emails she's received, only one has been negative. Most of them express sympathy to Sullivan for having to write such a horrific story and thank her for leaving out gratuitous aspects, or using phrases like "horsing around."

The two articles also have prompted a local senator to start drawing up a bill that would outlaw bestiality. Sullivan also reported the opinions of a local animal activist who also is calling for reform.



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Lesley Messer (reporter@editorandpublisher.com) is a reporter for E&P.
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Old 12-30-2005, 03:14 PM
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Horse-sex story was Seattle newspaper's most-clicked story

No surprise, of course. (Here's the Seattle Times story from last July.) Columnist Danny Westnest writes: "A case can be made that the articles on horse sex are the most widely read material this paper has published in its 109-year history. I don't know whether to ignore this alarming factoid or to embrace it."
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Old 07-07-2006, 03:17 AM
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Infamous Enumclaw horse sex case to be made into movie

Seattle filmmaker Robinson Devor has begun filming this month for his new documentary, "In the Forest There Is Every Kind of Bird." The film examines the widely reported 2005 incident of a man in Enumclaw who died after having sex with a horse.

Devor, whose previous film, "Police Beat," premiered at the Sundance Film Festival last year, hopes to bring the new film to Sundance in 2007. It will continue filming through July and into August.

In the meantime, "Police Beat" — Devor's and writer Charles Mudede's made-in-Seattle drama about a bicycle cop — will open for a week's run at the Varsity July 14.

- Moira Macdonald, Seattle Times movie critic

Copyright © 2006 The Seattle Times Company


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Old 07-07-2006, 07:37 AM
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why did I read this thread? just when I was thinking, o.k. today, all is right with the world.
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Old 07-07-2006, 01:07 PM
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This thread is a disgusting train-wreck but damn it's been making me laugh my head off. It's been the only bright spot of my day so far & the thought of that makes me kinda creeped out.
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Old 07-07-2006, 05:14 PM
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I thought this one went away a year ago.
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Old 07-10-2006, 09:55 PM
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Seattle man dies after sex with horse
Police say death was accidental, investigate farm on cruelty suspicions


SEATTLE - A Seattle man died after engaging in anal sex with a horse at a farm suspected of being a gathering place for people seeking to have sex with livestock, police said Friday. The horse involved in the incident was not harmed, and an autopsy of the
unnamed man concluded that "the manner of death was acidental ... due to perforation of the colon," a police spokesman said.

"The information that we have is that people would find this place via chat rooms on the Web," said Sgt. John Urquhart of the King County Sheriff's Department.

Although sex with animals is not illegal in Washington state, Urquhart said that investigators were looking into whether the farm, located in Enumclaw, 40 miles southeast of Seattle, allowed sex with smaller animals that resulted in animal cruelty, which is a crime.

"If you're talking about sheep or goats, there could be some issues," Urquhart said.


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Old 07-11-2006, 03:05 AM
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Old 07-11-2006, 02:55 PM
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I like that this thread is still kicking after a year
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Old 07-11-2006, 07:56 PM
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I like that this thread is still kicking after a year
That's because it's still making news here in Seattle.
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Old 02-01-2007, 02:15 AM
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Guess what movie premiered at the Sundance Film Festival last week?

http://ifcblog.ifctv.com/ifc_blog/20...dance_zoo.html
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