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Sat Aug 9, 2014, 05:46 AM Aug 2014

CEO of Baptist center fired after arrest for arranging dog sex encounter on Craigslist

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/08/08/ceo-of-baptist-center-fired-after-arrest-for-arranging-dog-sex-encounter-on-craigslist/



CEO of Baptist center fired after arrest for arranging dog sex encounter on Craigslist
By Tom Boggioni
Friday, August 8, 2014 8:17 EDT

The president and CEO of a Missouri Baptist conference center is out of a job after a sheriff’s Cyber Crimes Task Force arrested him for allegedly arranging to have sex with a dog after posting an ad on Craigslist .

Jerald “Jerry” Hill, 56, of Camden County was arrested on Aug. 5th after setting up a meeting with an undercover officer for the purpose of having sex with a dog, according to the Columbia Daily Tribune.

According to Boone County sheriff’s Detective Tracy Perkins, her office received a tip that someone was seeking sex with a dog or other type of animal — which she did not specify — on Craigslist. An undercover officer exchanged emails with Hill offering a dog for sex. Subsequently, Hill was taken into custody in Columbia, MO., when he arrived anticipating a sexual tryst.

Following his arrest, Hill was released on $1,000 bond.
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CEO of Baptist center fired after arrest for arranging dog sex encounter on Craigslist (Original Post) unhappycamper Aug 2014 OP
Poor dog! newfie11 Aug 2014 #1
He is one sick puppy. czarjak Aug 2014 #2
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