Man accused of having sex with dog
(AP) Updated: 2006-10-21 20:30
TACOMA, Wash. - A man accused of having sex with the family dog has been
charged under the state's new animal cruelty law, which makes bestiality a
felony, a prosecutor said.
Michael Patrick McPhail, 26, of nearby Spanaway, pleaded not guilty Thursday
to one count of first-degree animal cruelty in Pierce County Superior Court.
Assistant Pierce County Prosecutor Karen Watson said McPhail was the first
person in Pierce County to be charged with the new bestiality offense.
She said the dog was taken by animal control.
McPhail posted $20,000 bail on Friday.
Judge Katherine Stolz has set a trial date of Dec. 11.
McPhail's wife told investigators that she found her husband on their back
porch Wednesday night having intercourse with their 4-year-old female pit bull
terrier, the Pierce County sheriff's office report said. The dog was squealing
and crying, according to charging papers.
The woman took photos with her cell phone and called the sheriff's office.
Calls to McPhail's public defender, David Katayama, were not immediately
returned Friday.
The bestiality law, which took effect in June, was prompted by a case near
Enumclaw in which a Seattle man died after having sex with a horse. Before the
law was enacted, Washington was one of 14 states where bestiality had not been
explicitly prohibited.
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