The creep zoologist pleaded guilty to 60 charges, including the torture, rape, and killing of at least 39 dogs.
Zoologist Adam Britton pleaded guilty to 60 bestiality, animal abuse and possessing child exploitation material charges.Britton held a Ph.D. in zoology and held the position of Senior Research Associate at Charles Darwin University.Britton pleaded guilty to 60 charges, including the torture, rape, and killing of at least 39 dogs.
“The facts contain material describing acts that can only be described as grotesque perversity and cruelty, which are both confronting and distressing and which, in my assessment, have the potential to cause nervous shock,” Justice Grant said. Britton measuring a captive crocodile nicknamed “Lolong” in Bunawan town, Agusan del Sur province, in the Philippines southern island of Mindanao.Between Nov. 17, 2020, and April 22, 2022, Britton obtained 42 dogs of various breeds and ages, most of which he tortured and sexually exploited for his sadistic pleasure, ultimately killing them.
Prosecutors told the court he even sent them a picture of Wolfe appearing relaxed and happy in his new home, all while concealing that the dog had already suffered unspeakable cruelty at his hands.
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