Moment teen arrested for vile dog sex video too grim for cops to even discuss

  • Bookmark
  • Don’t miss a thing! Sign up to the Daily Star’s newsletter

    We have more newsletters

    A woman who allegedly had sex with a dog and posted “extremely graphic” videos to her social media was caught on camera being arrested.

    Denise Frazier, 19, was booked by Jones County Sheriff's Department (JCSD) in Mississippi, police announced on Wednesday (5 April).

    Footage shown by US station WDAM showed the moment she was taken by police after officers raided her home. Pictures also show her looking worried in the back of a police car.

    READ MORE: Blokes create monstrous giant baked bean because 'it's what the people need'

    One long-time cop who watched the vile videos said it was one of the “most disturbing cases” he’d ever seen.

    The teen, from Mississippi, US, faces up to 10 years in prison after she allegedly posted a video on Snapchat.

    In a TikTok video posted before her arrest the teen denied the accusations against her, writing "the only dawg I f***d was yo boy".

    Just one week ago, an Instagram account linked to the TikTok profile shared news that she bought a new puppy.

    Frazier has since been taken into County Adult Detention Facility on animal cruelty and unnatural intercourse charges, according to authorities.

    She made her first court appearance on Thursday and her bond was set at $25,000 (£20,000).

    The suspect has been told to stay away from animals until after her trial, according to WDAM.

    Animal cruelty in Mississippi is punishable up to six months in prison along with a fine.

    However, unnatural intercourse could see Frazier jailed for up to 10 years if she's found guilty of the charges.

    Sergeant JD Carter, from Jones County Sheriff's Department, said in a statement: "In my 17 years in law enforcement, this is one of the most disturbing cases that I've ever investigated.

    "JCSD is in possession of several videos that are so graphic that we are not at liberty to release them or even discuss the particular content.

    "The investigation into this case is far from over."

    According to police, Frazier claims she was forced to commit the disturbing and horrific acts. However, authorities said there is no evidence of this.

    To get more stories from Daily Star delivered straight to your inbox sign up to one of our free newsletters
    here.

    READ NEXT:

    • Italy bans English words and announces £100k fines for mispronouncing 'bruschetta'

    • Frankie & Benny's launch Creme Egg cookie dough for those with ultra sweet tooth

    • Fuming dad in McDonald's protest after £80 order arrived without fries or drink

    • Animals
    • Crime

    Source: Read Full Article