The zoologist man Britton is found guilty of the Supreme Court accusations that have sexual intercou

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WARNING This story includes graphic details of animal persecution and references to child abuse. A leading crocodile expert from Darwin was found guilty dozens of animal husbandry charges, including torture, rape and domestic dogs. Lock Points Adam Britton, Common NT Police and Australian Federal Police Investigation was arrested in 2022 Found guilty of 60 accusations in the high court The Supreme Chief Justice Michael Grant described the crime as 'grotesque persecution' A suppression order has hidden the identity of Robert Corden Britton, a man who had an international reputation for his work on the Crocodiles for decades since his arrest last year. However, this is now removed. Britton faces 60 charges of having sexual intercourse with animals and having child abuse materials, access and transmission. A joint NT police and a series of videos depicting animal persecution during the raids of the Australian Federal Police were found, which led to a rural Darwin property last year. Police found 15 child abuse material files on the laptop. Today, after being found guilty of all charges in High Court, Chief Justice Michael Grant warned realities of detailed actions that can be defined as strange cruelty that is only encountered and sad. "This has the potential react another negative psychological a person who is exposed nerve shock or a who is exposed these details in my assessment," he said. In a rare incident, chief justice excused security guards and sheriffs from the courtroom, and facts were recorded. Between November 2020 and April 2022, the royal prosecutor Marty Aust has elaborated the numerous example of torture and sexual exploitation of animals. The Court heard that Britton had a "sadistic sexual interest" dating back to 2014 in animals especially dogs, and that his "deliberate planned" behavior was deliberately killed by at least 39 animals. ABC has chosen to limit Britton's crimes due to graphical nature. Mr. Britton's case was heard at the Supreme Court of Northern Region in Darwin. Private messages detail accusation Britton was heard that the Marketplace website GumTree was used to source new dogs, and often established a relationship with its owners who reluctantly give their pets because of travel or business commitments. Mr. Aust said that some dog owners had reached Britton for updates for the passage of pets. "In such cases, before guilty torture killing, he took photos of the dogs and would send false narratives to dog owners send pictures."Said. Prosecutors said that court had a shipping container on the property equipped with equipment and used area to "torture, sexually exploit and kill dogs". Last year, police, computers, mobile phones, cameras, outer hard drives, tools, weapons, dog equipment and sex toys seized 44 items. Mr. Aust said that Britton operates a telegraph account used make negotiations with "similar people" to the court, used another a

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