They have gone mad –For abusing neighborhood dogs, St. Augustine sex predator sentenced in bestiality case

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Registered sex offender James Lee Lyons was sentenced today to eight years in prison for sexually molesting the terrier pictured at right in St. Johns County.

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Registered sex offender James Lee Lyons was sentenced today to eight years in prison for sexually molesting the terrier pictured at right in St. Johns County.

imgres.jpgMore and more we are hearing reports all around America and Europe about the people reverting back to their caveman days, when the caucasian befriended the wolf and domesticated some(now called dogs) to have as friends and helpers, to hunt and protect them from wild beast as they lived in caves. They became known as mankind’s best friend.

These cave people were savages and on the level of the beasts of the field until Moses was sent there to civilize them. In the caves they slept with their dogs and kissed them and even had sexual relations with them. This is where syphilis, gonorrhea, & chlamydia originated. It came from what you called the French & German people.

imgres.jpgEven today they kiss them in the mouth. They treat them better than you or i ,and would be more inclined to protect the dogs life and rights over yours. They eat from the same dishes. The let the dog lick them.

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They have dogs sitting on their beds and couches next to them. They even have them sleeping in the same bed with them. This is their nature. Being that this is the judgment, their nature is coming out and coming full circle!

St. Augustine sex predator sentenced in bestiality case

Source: http://jacksonville.com

ST. AUGUSTINE | A St. Johns County sexual predator was sentenced to eight years in prison Wednesday for sexually abusing dogs.

James Lee Lyons, 53, was arrested twice in 2013 on charges of sexual activity involving an animal and felony cruelty to animals. He was also charged with failing to register an address where he was living.

Judge Michael Traynor’s sentence included nine years probation when he gets out. Lyons pleaded no contest to the charges as part of a plea agreement.

The first arrest came after a neighbor on Gloria Street off U.S. 1 said his dog went missing during a thunderstorm. Later he saw Lyons carrying the dog from a trailer. Lyons told him he found the dog in his shed.

The dog acted withdrawn, and a veterinarian suspected animal abuse and bestiality. Detectives investigated and arrested Lyons, who was released on $11,000 bail.

A court-ordered pretrial condition of his release was that he would not have any pets at home. St. Johns County Animal Control officers went to Lyons’ home and took two dogs, including a 42-pound female terrier mix that had injuries.

A veterinarian described the terrier’s injuries as “appalling,” according to the Sheriff’s Office.

Lyons was arrested again and was also charged with failure to register as a sexual predator. He lived at a U.S. 1 South residence without registering the address.

The first dog’s owner moved from the home shortly after the incident. He was at Wednesday’s hearing but did not want to speak in court.

Lyons was convicted in 1998 of attempted sexual battery on a child and sexual act with a child while in a familial role. He was sentenced to prison for about 14 years and was released in June 2011.

Read more at Jacksonville.com: http://jacksonville.com/news/crime/2014-01-29/story/st-augustine-predator-sentenced-8-years-sexual-abuse-dogs#ixzz2sb6ShIDP

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