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SERIAL ANIMAL RÀPIST NOW ON DATING APPS LOOKING FOR LOVE
⚠️ SHANE WATERS
🌍 ACCRINGTON
A serial animal rapist who would creep into a poultry farm at night to have sex with chickens and used to apologise to the animals afterwards is on an online dating 'Best-dates' looking for a 'connection'
- His bio reads "I am a real animal lover, and enjoy walking in the countryside.
- Looking for a real connection, not just a one-time thing.
- If you date me, you'll be the good looking one."
Shane Waters, who was also previously convicted of having sex with a horse and a donkey, admitted in his police interview that he could not control his ‘urges’ when it came to sexual intercourse with animals.
Burnley Crown Court also heard that he admitted to having sex with his own dog, a Great Dane, despite the fact she would bite him while he was doing so.
Waters came to the attention of the police after a farmer found four dead and several un-well looking chickens in a shed on his premises, Lower Holker Farm in Accrington
He later checked his CCTV and could see a man entering one of his chicken sheds, which had been bolted closed, and remaining inside the building for around 20 minutes.
Ms Webster said: “After he had reviewed the CCTV he went back in and found 11 dead chickens. He formed the view that something sexual had happened to them.”
The police were contacted and subsequently the RSPCA were sent to the premises to carry out an investigation. Eight chickens were taken away for examination and two were found to have traces of Waters sperm inside them.
He was later identified and visited by police, where he made full and frank admissions from the outset, stating ‘I need help, I know what you’re on about I just get these urges.’”
After his arrests for the offences against the chickens, an examination was carried out upon Waters’ dog, where traces of semen was also found.
Ms Webster said: “In his interview, the defendant admitted going onto the farm intending having sex with the chickens.
“He admitted he had been on the farm on nine previous occasions and told officers he would say sorry to the chickens when he was finished.
“He also admitted to having sexual intercourse with his Great Dane on at least five occasions at his address. He said he knew she didn’t like it and would growl and bite him.”
Judge Dodd said: “This is a case which is as unusual as it is disturbing. On two occasions on the 18th and 19th of September you broke into chicken sheds at the farm.
“You penetrated the anus of a number of chickens and ejaculated. As I understanded it at least 15 died as a result of your sordid sexual activity.
“Those who kept the chickens are understandably horrified and appalled by what you have done.
“When the police attended to arrest you, your dog was examined. Your semen was found in the vagina. You would go on to accept intercourse with your dog took place on 5-6 occasions over previous months."
He was sentenced in 2020. He was given 30 months in prison of which he served half.
In 2016, he was sentenced to just a community order for two years after being caught raping a horse and filming it.
Source UK Database.
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🚨 THIS SPECIMEN REPEATEDLY BEAT HIS DOG - WALKS WITH A SUSPENDED SENTENCE
⚠️ JORDAN BROWN, 31
🌍 KINGS ROAD, HIGH WYCOMBE
A wannabe gangster has walked free from court after causing unnecessary harm to a dog, by way of repeatedly punching it in the face.
Jordan Brown, 31, of Kings Road in High Wycombe, appeared at High Wycombe Magistrates’ Court and Family Court, after pleading guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.
The offence was committed on June 29, 2025, at his home address, where he repeatedly punched a dog named Storm.
Brown’s conviction came after he indicated a guilty plea on February 19, 2026.
A 12-month community order was imposed by the court.
The sentence includes a 12-month mental health treatment requirement, to be carried out as a non-residential patient, and 21 days of rehabilitative activity.
Brown was also ordered to complete 100 hours of unpaid work.
He was further disqualified from owning, keeping, or having any involvement in the care or control of dogs for 12 months.
This disqualification includes the right for authorities to seize any dogs currently in his possession.
The court ordered that the ban be suspended for 28 days to allow time for alternative arrangements to be made for any dogs.
Brown was also ordered to pay £600 in compensation.
He was additionally told to pay £85 in prosecution costs.
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Another animal abuser allowed to walk free 😡!
A man from Dundee that brutally inflicted multiple injuries on a 10-month-old kitten leading to the animal's death has avoided prison.
Kevin Shewan pleaded guilty to causing his cat, Shadow, unnecessary suffering by inflicting multiple non-accidental injuries to the head and body over a four-month period, resulting in euthanasia.
The court heard that Shewan’s sister had reported him to the Scottish SPCA over concerns about the cat’s welfare.
In August 2025, the PDSA pet hospital in Dundee treated Shadow, for an eye injury
The damage to his eye was so severe that it had to be removed.
Two months later, Shadow returned to the same veterinary hospital suffering from lameness. It was discovered that he had sustained two pelvic fractures.
He was admitted for castration two months after that but was found to have a fracture to a hind leg and a broken canine tooth.
Very sadly, vets felt there was no option but to put Shadow to sleep on welfare grounds.
The judge allowed him to walk free from court with 250 hours of unpaid work
A 12-month supervision order was put in place and he was banned from owning, caring or possessing animals of any kind for 10 years.
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🚨 CONVICTED | Matthew Edward Perry, 39, from #pontardawe, #swansea Valley – starved his elderly dalmatian to emaciation and left her in pain with a burst abscess.
Perry took the body of his 13-year-old dalmatian, Pepper, to a veterinary practice in August 2025 so she could be cremated.
The vet was alarmed by the dog’s emaciated condition, however, and alerted the RSPCA.
In a written statement the vet wrote that Pepper’s ribs, spine and hip bones were prominent. She also showed signs of muscle mass loss and was given a body condition score of one out of nine.
“In this body condition she will have broken down muscle mass and will have been weak and uncomfortable, affecting her ability to exhibit natural behaviour,” said the vet.
“The dog also had a wound on her left maxilla (upper jawbone) which appeared to be a burst (and untreated) abscess.
“An abscess generally throbs and is tender to the touch due to the pressure of the pus buildup and would have been painful.”
It was estimated that Pepper had suffered for a minimum of three weeks.
She had not been seen by the practice since 2018.
Perry pleaded guilty to failing to ensure the needs of an animal were met, under the Animal Welfare Act.
Following the hearing, RSPCA Deputy Chief Inspector Gemma Cooper said: “All animals deserve to be treated with kindness and should have their needs met.”
Sentencing | three-month custodial suspended for 12 months; one-year community order with 15 days of ‘rehabilitation’; £400 in costs. Disqualified from keeping all animals for 10 years.
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🔴 (Alleged) Animal Abuser at Large (RSPCA/Police Appeal) 🔴 | #Fratton, #portsmouth PO2: anger as woman captured on camera kicking dog in street.
Police and the RSPCA are investigating after the female - said to be a habitual animal abuser - was seen booting the dog up its backside outside the Premier store on the corner of New Road and Carnarvon Road on Sunday around 2pm.
One resident told local paper The News locals are “sick” of seeing the woman kick the dog and are demanding action.
People on social media have also been angered by the incident. One local, writing on Facebook, said: “Just watched a foreign woman savagely kick her dog numerous times.”
The person went on to say the woman “kicked the dog numerous times calling it a ‘stupid dog’ whilst her small son was left in the middle of the road with loads of cars and witnesses”.
They added: “She was challenged by numerous people and still continued to say the ‘stupid dog’.”
One person responding to the post said: “This is so sad, the poor dog looks scared cowering down, if she does this in the street, I don't even want to imagine what she does behind closed doors. Absolutely foul, needs to be arrested.”
A second person said: “The dog looks scared, got his back paws tight against the pavement and cowering down.”
A third person added: “It's disgusting having dogs and abusing them.”
A police spokesperson said: “We received a report at 5.45pm on Sunday (7 June) of a public order incident that took place at around 2pm that day involving a woman kicking a dog at the junction of Carnarvon Road and New Road in Portsmouth.
“We are aware of a video circulating on social media relating to this and have subsequently received several additional reports.
“Enquiries into this incident are currently ongoing and no arrests have been made at the present time.”
A spokesperson for the RSPCA said: "We're appealing for eyewitnesses and anyone with information who can help our investigation to contact the RSPCA’s Inspectorate appeal line on 0300 123 8018 quoting reference number on 01823194.”
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