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Trespassing charged in horse-sex case

A man who authorities say helped run a farm in Washington state where people had sex with animals--and where a Seattle man died doing so with a horse--was charged with a misdemeanor yesterday. Police began investigating James Tait, 54, and another man who lived at the rural Southeast King County farm after the Seattle man died of injuries suffered during intercourse with a horse in the summer.

Read full news at The Seattle Times

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