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Crystal May Hoare, Jay Wade Veenstra plead guilty to bestiality

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A mother-of-six has admitted to having sex with her ex-boyfriend’s dogs while he recorded the vile act.

Crystal Hoare and Jay Veenstra both plead guilty to three counts of bestiality each while facing Mackay District Court on Wednesday, the Courier Mail reports.

The court heard that Hoare had penile intercourse with Veenstra’s two dogs on three occasions in October, 2021, June, 2022 and October, 2022, at a home in Sarina, south of Mackay in Queensland

Police were alerted to the acts finding a text from Veenstra to Hoare reading: ‘Don’t worry no one is going to see my dog f***ing you’, during an unrelated matter. 

Following investigations, police found footage of the perverted acts taken by Veenstra, who when questioned by police said he didn’t know having sex with a dog was illegal.

Mother-of-six Crystal Hoare (pictured) has admitted to having sex with her then-boyfriend Jay Veenstra’s two dogs on three occasions while he filmed

Both Hoare and Veenstra (pictured) plead guilty to three counts of bestiality and placed on two years probation after police uncovered footage of the perverted acts

Both Hoare and Veenstra (pictured) plead guilty to three counts of bestiality and placed on two years probation after police uncovered footage of the perverted acts

Hoare’s defence barrister told the court that his client had faced ‘quite a traumatic upbringing’ and should be shown some form of leniency.

He revealed that she had been taking medication to treat PTSD and has been admitted to a number of mental health facilities in the past year.

Veenstra’s defence argued that he should only face a fine and not probation as he had a smaller role in the offending, which Judge Terry Gardiner didn’t buy.

‘He participated by videotaping it,’ Judge Gardiner told the court, adding that Veenstra ‘doesn’t seem to appreciate how wrong (bestiality) is’.

He concluded by finding that Veenstra was an ‘active participant by filming the activity’.

The former couple were both placed on two years probation. However, Veenstra dodged a conviction while Hoare received one because of her past crimes.

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