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{{short description|American legal case}}
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{{Infobox event
| title = Enumclaw horse sex case
| title = Enumclaw Horse Sex Case
| participants = Kenneth Pinyan, James Michael Tait, an unidentified male, and a stallion
| participants = Kenneth Pinyan (Mr. Hands),<ref name="vice.com">{{cite web|last1=Sokol |first1=Zach |title=The Strange, Sad Story of the Man Named Mr. Hands Who Died from Having Sex with a Horse |url=https://www.vice.com/read/ten-years-ago-mr-hands-got-fucked-to-death-by-a-horse-716 |work=[[Wikipedia:Vice (magazine)|Vice]] |accessdate=January 1, 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6f7zktS4B?url=http://www.vice.com/read/ten-years-ago-mr-hands-got-fucked-to-death-by-a-horse-716 |archivedate=February 7, 2016 }}</ref> James Michael Tait, an unidentified male, and a stallion
| type = [[Zoophilia]]c
| type = [[Zoophilia]]c
| deaths = 1 (Kenneth Pinyan)
| deaths = 1 (Kenneth Pinyan)
| cause = Acute [[peritonitis]] caused by traumatic perforation of the colon
| cause = Acute [[Wikipedia:peritonitis|peritonitis]] caused by traumatic perforation of the colon
| place = [[Enumclaw|Enumclaw, Washington]]
| place = [[Wikipedia:unincorporated area|Unincorporated]] [[Wikipedia:King County, Washington|King County, Washington]], [[Wikipedia:United States|United States]] (near [[Wikipedia:Enumclaw, Washington|Enumclaw]])
| date = July 2, 2005
| date = July 2, 2005
}}
}}


The '''Enumclaw horse sex case''' was a 2005 incident in which '''Kenneth Pinyan'''<ref name="thestranger"/> (June 22, 1960 &ndash; July 2, 2005), an [[United States|American]] [[Boeing]] engineer residing in [[Gig Harbor, Washington]],<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/south_king/ech/news/35979664.html|title=Film to focus on aftermath of Enumclaw incident|last=Skager|first=Shawn|date=July 12, 2006|publisher=[[Enumclaw Courier-Herald]]|accessdate=2008-11-02}}</ref> died from injuries received during [[anal sex]] with a [[stallion]] at a farm in an [[unincorporated area]] in [[King County, Washington]], near the city of [[Enumclaw, Washington|Enumclaw]].
The '''Enumclaw [[Horse]] Sex Case''' was a series of incidents in 2005 involving Kenneth Pinyan,<ref name="thestranger"/> an engineer who worked for [[Wikipedia:Boeing|Boeing]] and resided in [[Wikipedia:Gig Harbor, Washington|Gig Harbor, Washington]]; James Michael Tait, a truck driver; and other unidentified men.  Pinyan and Tait filmed and distributed [[Zoophile|zoophilic]] pornography of Pinyan receiving anal sex from a stallion under the alias "'''Mr. Hands'''".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/01/movies/01lim.html|title=Zoo – Film|first=Dennis|last=Lim|date=April 1, 2007|publisher=|accessdate=February 13, 2019|via=NYTimes.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.popcrunch.com/7-people-who-took-animals-for-lovers/|title=Horse Riding Mr Hands, Washington|accessdate=February 13, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180926001255/http://www.popcrunch.com/7-people-who-took-animals-for-lovers/|archive-date=September 26, 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> After engaging in this activity on multiple occasions over an unknown span of time, Pinyan received fatal internal injuries in one such incident.


During a July 2005 sex act, videotaped by a friend, Pinyan suffered a [[gastrointestinal perforation|perforated colon]] from receptive anal intercourse from a [[stallion]] and later died of his injuries.  The story was reported in ''[[The Seattle Times]]'' and was one of that paper's most read stories of 2005.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002711400_danny30.html|accessdate=2006-05-15|title=Horse sex story was online hit|publisher=The Seattle Times|date=December 30, 2005}}</ref>  It was informally referred to as the "Enumclaw horse sex case".<ref>{{Cite news|last=Macdonald|first=Moira|url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/artsentertainment/2003097374_horse03.html|accessdate=2006-07-03|title=Infamous Enumclaw horse sex case to be made into movie|publisher=[[The Seattle Times]]|date=2006-07-03}}</ref> Video footage of Pinyan and a horse was later disseminated through the Internet.<ref>{{cite web|title=A Lyrical Approach to a Subject That Shocks |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/01/movies/01lim.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0|publisher=[[The New York Times]]|date= April 1, 2007|accessdate=April 22, 2013}} "The sex in “Zoo” is merely glimpsed and barely discernible in a few seconds of a video that the police had confiscated and that was circulated on the Internet after Mr. Pinyan’s death."</ref>
The story was reported in ''[[Wikipedia:The Seattle Times|The Seattle Times]]'' and was one of that paper's most read stories of 2005.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/horse-sex-story-was-online-hit/|accessdate=May 11, 2016|title=Horse sex story was online hit|newspaper=The Seattle Times|date=December 30, 2005}}</ref>  It was informally referred to as the "Enumclaw horse sex case".<ref>{{Cite news|last=Macdonald|first=Moira|url=http://old.seattletimes.com/html/entertainment/2003097374_horse03.html|accessdate=May 11, 2016|title=Infamous Enumclaw horse sex case to be made into movie|newspaper=[[Wikipedia:The Seattle Times|The Seattle Times]]|date=July 3, 2006}}</ref>


Pinyan's death rapidly prompted the passing of a bill in Washington prohibiting both [[Zoophilia|sex with animals]] and the videotaping of the same. Under current Washington law, bestiality is now a Class C felony punishable by up to five years in prison.<ref>{{Cite web|first=Fifty-Ninth Legislature|last=State of Washington|title=Animal cruelty in the first degree|work=RCW 16.52.205|accessdate=January 17, 2015|date=March 8, 2006|url=http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=16.52.205}}</ref>
Pinyan's death rapidly prompted the passing of a bill in Washington prohibiting both [[Zoophilia|sex with animals]] and the videotaping of such an act. Under current Washington law, [[bestiality]] is now a [[Wikipedia:Class C felony|Class C felony]] punishable by up to five years in prison.<ref>{{cite web|first=Fifty-Ninth Legislature|last=State of Washington|title=Animal cruelty in the first degree|work=RCW 16.52.205|accessdate=January 17, 2015|date=March 8, 2006|url=http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=16.52.205}}</ref>


A documentary of the life and death of Pinyan, and the life led by those who came to the farm near Enumclaw, debuted at the [[Sundance Film Festival]] 2007 under the title ''[[Zoo (film)|Zoo]]''. It was one of 16 winners out of 856 candidates for the festival,<ref>{{Cite news| url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003459228_danny03.html | work=The Seattle Times | title=New movie is the spawn of horse sex | date=December 3, 2006 | first=Danny | last=Westneat}}</ref> and played at numerous regional festivals in the United States thereafter.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/mattdentler/archives/013464.html |title=Matt Dentler's Blog: Cannes Countdown: Directors' Fortnight Lineup Impresses |first=Matt |last=Dentler |publisher= |date=2007-05-04 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070929090146/http://blogs.indiewire.com/mattdentler/archives/013464.html |archivedate = 2007-09-29 |accessdate=2010-10-28}}</ref> Following Sundance, it was also selected as one of the top five American films to be presented at the prestigious Directors Fortnight sidebar at the 2007 [[Cannes Film Festival]].<ref>"''Zoo'', which opens today in NY and LA, has just been selected as one of the features of the prestigious Directors Fortnight sidebar at this year's Cannes Film Festival". [http://emanuellevy.com/article.php?articleID=5686 Zoo: Inside the Controversial Documentary about Bestiality]</ref><ref>Eugene Hernandez, "[http://www.indiewire.com/ots/2007/05/cannes_07_slate.html CANNES '07: Slate Set for 49th Directors' Fortnight]", IndieWIRE, May 3, 2007.</ref>
==Background==
In the 1970s, many statutes that had criminalized certain sex acts in various U.S. states were repealed, largely since they had criminalized some consensual sex acts between adults that were no longer considered appropriate to forbid (e.g., criminalizing all oral and anal sex).<ref>{{cite web|author=Hay, Mark|url=https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/yvwj7j/they-fuck-horses-dont-they|title=Nobody Wants to Talk About Bestiality Until Someone Fucks a Horse|work=[[Wikipedia:Vice (magazine)|Vice]]|date=March 7, 2014|accessdate=December 29, 2018|quote=And the offenses that ''were'' in place were stricken from the books in the 1970s, when "Crimes against Nature" laws that had lumped bestiality in with consensual sexual acts between adults once labeled as illegal—like sodomy—were deleted wholesale.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.glapn.org/sodomylaws/sensibilities/washington.htm#fn132|title=The History of Sodomy Laws in the United States – Washington|website=www.glapn.org|accessdate=February 13, 2019}}</ref> In [[Wikipedia:Washington (state)|Washington state]], a law was repealed on July 1, 1976, that had said that:
{{quote|Every person who shall carnally know in any manner any animal or bird, or who shall carnally know any male or female person by the anus or with the mouth or tongue; or who shall voluntarily submit to such knowledge; or who shall attempt sexual intercourse with a dead body, shall be guilty of sodomy...|9.79.100 of the 1974 [[Wikipedia:Revised Code of Washington|Revised Code of Washington]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://leg.wa.gov/CodeReviser/RCWArchive/Documents/1974/Vol1a.pdf|title=9.79.100}}</ref>}}
An effect of the repeal was that bestiality became legal in the state of [[Wikipedia:Washington (state)|Washington]].


==Death==
Kenneth Pinyan had worked for Boeing for eight years.<ref name="thestranger">{{Cite news|url=http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=30811|accessdate=April 30, 2006|last=Mudede|first=Charles|title=The Animal In You|website=[[Wikipedia:The Stranger (newspaper)|The Stranger]]|date=February 23, 2006}}</ref> He had previously been married to a woman and had children with her. He had moved from Seattle to [[Wikipedia:Oak Harbor, Washington|Oak Harbor, Washington]].<ref name=Mudededoesntwanttotalk>[[Wikipedia:Charles Mudede|Mudede, Charles]]. "[http://www.thestranger.com/features/feature/2015/07/22/22580444/ten-years-later-the-town-of-enumclaw-still-doesnt-want-to-talk-about-you-know-what Revisiting the Town of the Most Famous Horse Sex Death in Recorded History ]." ''[[Wikipedia:The Stranger (newspaper)|The Stranger]]''. July 22, 2015. Retrieved on April 11, 2016.</ref> Before his death, Pinyan had been building a new house and a barn that he planned to keep a horse in, along the Key Peninsula Highway in [[Wikipedia:Gig Harbor, Washington|Gig Harbor, Washington]]. He was about to begin making payments on the property's mortgage.<ref name="thestranger"/>
The incident occurred at a {{convert|40|acre|ha|adj=on}} farm,<ref name="seattle1">{{Cite news|url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002384648_farm16m.html|accessdate=2006-04-30|title=Videotapes show bestiality, Enumclaw police say|publisher=The Seattle Times|date=July 15, 2005 | first=Jennifer | last=Sullivan}}</ref> located in an unincorporated area in King County, Washington,<ref name="AndersonBarn1">{{Cite news|author=Rick Anderson|url=http://www.seattleweekly.com/2005-11-09/news/closing-the-barn-door.php|title=Closing the Barn Door|publisher=Seattle Weekly|date=November 9, 2005}} "Tait, a truck driver who lives near the Southeast 444th Street<!--"Southeast 444th Street, WA" leads to an unincorporated area--> farm where the death occurred, "</ref> northwest of the city of [[Enumclaw]].<ref name="seattle1"/> Pinyan, and a man named James Michael Tait (who lived in a trailer next to the farm), plus another unidentified man, often visited the farm to engage in sexual intercourse with the horses inside.<ref name="thestranger">{{Cite news|url=http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=30811|accessdate=2006-04-30|author=Mudede, Charles|title=The Animal In You|publisher=The Stranger|date=February–March 2006|authorlink=Charles Mudede}}</ref>


Prosecutors later determined that the horse had not been injured by being allowed to engage in sex in this manner.<ref name="AndersonBarn1"/><ref>Foundas, Scott. "[http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117932505.html?categoryId=2471&cs=1 Zoo]." ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]''. Friday May 18, 2007. Retrieved on September 17, 2010.</ref> According to the Medical Examiner's Office, Pinyan "died of acute [[peritonitis]] due to perforation of the [[Colon (anatomy)|colon]]",<ref name="seattle1"/> and the death was ruled accidental.<ref name="seattle2">{{Cite news|url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002382718_horse15m.html|accessdate=2006-04-30|title=Enumclaw-area animal-sex case investigated|publisher=The Seattle Times|date=July 15, 2005 | first=Jennifer | last=Sullivan}}</ref>
Pinyan had previously lost the ability to experience certain sensations after a motorcycle accident, and he had begun to seek out increasingly extreme sexual acts – such as insertion of extremely large [[Wikipedia:Dildo|dildos]], [[Wikipedia:fisting|fisting]], and [[receptive]] anal sex with horses. In the early 2000s, he found a group of men online, [[Zoophilia|zoophiles]], who began meeting at a farm in an [[Wikipedia:unincorporated area|unincorporated area]] in [[Wikipedia:King County, Washington|King County, Washington]], for communal weekends: they filmed one other being anally penetrated by horses, and sometimes engaged in sex with each other afterwards (which was also filmed). This was all later posted online. According to [[Wikipedia:Charles Mudede|Charles Mudede]], co-writer of the 2007 documentary film ''[[Zoo (2007 film)|Zoo]]'', the men got the horses to penetrate them by stripping, applying a horse breeding pheromone, and bending over.<ref name="vice.com"/> In 2015, Mudede wrote that the men had a sexual fixation on large penises "that may have had nothing to do with horses."<ref name="vice.com"/> He also believed Pinyan did not truly [[love]] horses and was not a true zoophile.<ref name="vice.com"/> Pinyan had a [[Wikipedia:Casting|cast]] created of the penis of his favorite horse, Strut.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.standard.co.uk/go/london/film/a-stable-relationship-7406907.html|title=A stable relationship?|date=May 29, 2008|website=Evening Standard|accessdate=February 13, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/listversecomsult0000frat|url-access=registration|page=[https://archive.org/details/listversecomsult0000frat/page/107 107]|title=Listverse.com's Ultimate Book of Bizarre Lists: Fascinating Facts and Shocking Trivia on Movies, Music, Crime, Celebrities, History, and More|first=Jamie|last=Frater|date=November 1, 2010|publisher=Ulysses Press|accessdate=February 13, 2019|via=Internet Archive}}</ref>


He was anonymously dropped off at the Enumclaw Community Hospital.<ref name="seattle1"/><ref>{{cite news | last = Keegan | first = Rebecca Winters | url = http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1583009,00.html |title=Have You Seen the Horse Sex Movie? | work = [[Time (magazine)|Time]] | date = January 28, 2007 | accessdate = September 17, 2010}}</ref> On July 2, 2005, a man asked hospital staff for medical assistance for his companion. Pinyan was found dead in the [[emergency department|emergency room]], aged 45. The man who brought Pinyan into the hospital had disappeared by the time hospital staff came to contact him.<ref name="seattle1"/>
==Pinyan's death==
The incident that killed Pinyan occurred at a {{convert|40|acre|ha|adj=on}} farm,<ref name="seattle1">{{Cite news|url=http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/videotapes-show-bestiality-enumclaw-police-say/|accessdate=May 11, 2016|title=Videotapes show bestiality, Enumclaw police say|newspaper=The Seattle Times|date=July 15, 2005 | first=Jennifer | last=Sullivan}}</ref> located in an unincorporated area in King County, Washington,<ref name="AndersonBarn1">{{Cite news|author=Rick Anderson|url=http://www.seattleweekly.com/2005-11-09/news/closing-the-barn-door/|title=Closing the Barn Door|newspaper=[[Wikipedia:Seattle Weekly|Seattle Weekly]]|date=November 9, 2005}} "Tait, a truck driver who lives near the Southeast 444th Street<!--"Southeast 444th Street, WA" leads to an unincorporated area--> farm where the death occurred, "</ref> five miles northwest of the city of [[Wikipedia:Enumclaw|Enumclaw]].<ref name="seattle1"/> Sgt. John Urquhart of the Sheriff's Office said that "typically," men were having sex with a horse on the property of James Michael Tait, a truck driver who lived in a trailer next to the farm, "but on this particular night it is my understanding that horse wasn't particularly receptive." So Pinyan, Tait, and a third unidentified man sneaked into the barn of the Southeast 444th Street farm that night. The men would often visit that farm for sexual purposes. Either Pinyan or the unidentified man recorded Tait being anally penetrated by a stallion known as Big Dick. After finishing, Tait then filmed Pinyan being anally penetrated by the same horse. During this incident, Pinyan sustained internal injuries including a [[Wikipedia:perforated colon|perforated colon]].<ref name="thestranger"/><ref name="Closing the Barn Door">{{cite web |author1=Rick Anderson |title=Closing the Barn Door |url=https://www.seattleweekly.com/news/closing-the-barn-door |website=Seattle Weekly |accessdate=November 3, 2019 |date=October 9, 2006}}</ref>


Media reports at the time of the trial suggested that despite seizing and examining carefully a large number of such videos from the property, no evidence of injury to the horses was found, precluding animal cruelty charges, and that the trespass charge against Tait were brought due to lack of grounds for any other matter:
Pinyan was anonymously dropped off at the Enumclaw Community Hospital.<ref name="seattle1"/><ref>{{cite news | last = Keegan | first = Rebecca Winters | url = http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1583009,00.html |title=Have You Seen the Horse Sex Movie? | work = [[Wikipedia:Time (magazine)|Time]] | date = January 28, 2007 | accessdate = September 17, 2010}}</ref> On July 2, 2005, a man asked hospital staff for medical assistance for his companion. Pinyan was found dead in the [[Wikipedia:emergency department|emergency room]], aged 45. The man who brought Pinyan into the hospital had disappeared by the time hospital staff came to contact him.<ref name="seattle1"/> According to the Medical Examiner's Office, Pinyan "died of acute [[Wikipedia:peritonitis|peritonitis]] due to perforation of the colon",<ref name="seattle1"/> and the death was ruled accidental.<ref name="seattle2">{{Cite news|url=http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/enumclaw-area-animal-sex-case-investigated/|accessdate=May 11, 2016|title=Enumclaw-area animal-sex case investigated|newspaper=The Seattle Times|date=July 15, 2005 | first=Jennifer | last=Sullivan}}</ref>
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==Investigation==
After Pinyan died, the authorities used his [[Wikipedia:driver's license|driver's license]] to find acquaintances and relatives. Earlier news reports stated that the authorities had used [[Wikipedia:Closed-circuit television|surveillance camera]] footage to track down Pinyan's companion. Using the contacts, the authorities found the farm where the incident occurred. The police tracked down the rural Enumclaw-area farm, which was known in [[zoophile]] chat rooms as a destination for people wanting to have sex with livestock, and seized 100 [[Wikipedia:VHS|VHS]] tapes and [[Wikipedia:DVD|DVD]]s, amounting to hundreds of hours of video of men engaging in bestiality. One of the videotapes featured Kenneth Pinyan shortly before he died on July 2.<ref name="seattle1"/><ref name="Closing the Barn Door" />


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Prosecutors later determined that the horse had not been injured.<ref name="AndersonBarn1"/><ref>Foundas, Scott. "[https://www.variety.com/review/VE1117932505.html?categoryId=2471&cs=1 Zoo]." ''[[Wikipedia:Variety (magazine)|Variety]]''. Friday May 18, 2007. Retrieved on September 17, 2010.</ref>
{{quotation|It was only after Pinyan died, when law enforcement looked for one way to punish his associates, that the legality of bestiality in Washington State became an issue [...] The prosecutor's office wanted to charge Tait with animal abuse, but the police found no evidence of abused animals on the many videotapes they collected from his home. As there was no law against humanely fucking one horse, the prosecutors could only charge Tait with trespassing.|[[Charles Mudede]], [[The Stranger (newspaper)|''The Stranger'']]<ref name="thestranger"/>}}


{{quotation|The prosecutor's office says no animal cruelty charges were filed because there was no evidence of injury to the horses.|''[[Associated Press]]'' at the ''[[The Seattle Times]]''<ref name="seattle3">{{cite news|url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002568970_webhorse.html|accessdate=2006-04-30|title=Charge filed in connection with man who died having horse sex|publisher=The Seattle Times|date=October 18, 2005|agency=Associated Press}}</ref>}}
{{quote|It was only after Pinyan died, when law enforcement looked for one way to punish his associates, that the legality of bestiality in Washington State became an issue [...] The prosecutor's office wanted to charge Tait with animal abuse, but the police found no evidence of abused animals on the many videotapes they collected from his home. As there was no law against humanely fucking a horse, the prosecutors could only charge Tait with trespassing.|[[Wikipedia:Charles Mudede|Charles Mudede]], [[Wikipedia:The Stranger (newspaper)|''The Stranger'']]<ref name="thestranger"/>}}


==Investigation==
{{quote|The prosecutor's office says no animal cruelty charges were filed because there was no evidence of injury to the horses.|''[[Wikipedia:Associated Press|Associated Press]]'' in ''[[Wikipedia:The Seattle Times|The Seattle Times]]''<ref name="seattle3">{{cite news|url=http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/charge-filed-in-connection-with-man-who-died-having-horse-sex/|accessdate=May 11, 2016|title=Charge filed in connection with man who died having horse sex|newspaper=The Seattle Times|date=October 18, 2005|agency=Associated Press}}</ref>}}
After Pinyan died, the authorities used his [[driver's license]] to find acquaintances and relatives. Earlier news reports stated that the authorities had used [[Closed-circuit television|surveillance camera]] footage to track down Pinyan's companion. Using the contacts, the authorities found the farm where the incident occurred.<ref name="seattle1"/> The police tracked down the rural [[Enumclaw]]-area farm, which was known in [[zoophile]] Internet chat rooms as a destination for people who want to have sex with livestock, and seized hundreds of hours of videotapes of men engaging in receptive anal sex with horses. One of the videotapes featured Kenneth Pinyan shortly before he died July 2.<ref name="Enumclaw police" >{{cite web|title=Videotapes show bestiality, Enumclaw police say|url=http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2002384648_farm16m.html|publisher=[[The Seattle Times]]|date= July 16, 2005|accessdate=April 22, 2013}}</ref>


==Media reporting==
==Media reporting==
Jennifer Sullivan, a ''[[Seattle Times]]'' staff reporter, said that originally the King County Sheriff's Department did not expect the newspaper to report on the event, because "it was too gruesome." After an ''[[Associated Press]]'' report stated that the farm where the event occurred  attracted "a significant number of people" who wanted to partake in bestiality, the ''Seattle Times'' decided that it needed to write articles about the case, since multiple people were involved.<ref name="WhattodoMesser">{{cite news | last = Messer | first = Lesley | url = http://www.allbusiness.com/services/business-services-miscellaneous-business/4679718-1.html | title = When a Man Dies in a Sex Act with a Horse -- What's a Reporter to Do? | work = [[Editor & Publisher]] | date = July 18, 2005 | accessdate = September 17, 2010}}</ref>
Jennifer Sullivan, a ''[[Wikipedia:Seattle Times|Seattle Times]]'' staff reporter, said that originally the King County Sheriff's Department did not expect the newspaper to report on the event, because "it was too gruesome." After an ''[[Wikipedia:Associated Press|Associated Press]]'' report stated that the farm where the event occurred  attracted "a significant number of people" who wanted to partake in bestiality, the ''Seattle Times'' decided that it needed to write articles about the case, since multiple people were involved.<ref name="WhattodoMesser">{{cite news|last=Messer|first=Lesley|date=July 18, 2005|title=When a Man Dies in a Sex Act with a Horse What's a Reporter to Do?|work=[[Wikipedia:Editor & Publisher|Editor & Publisher]]|url=https://www.editorandpublisher.com/stories/when-a-man-dies-in-a-sex-act-with-a-horse-whats-a-reporter-to-do,31187?|url-status=live|accessdate=May 11, 2016}}</ref>
 
The media outlets that reported the story withheld Pinyan's name. His name was revealed on national radio by talk show host [[Tom Leykis]] in the summer of 2005.{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}} A video of Pinyan engaging in sexual acts with a horse circulated around the internet after Pinyan's death.<ref>Lim, Dennis. ''FILM; A Lyrical Approach to a Subject That Shocks''. ''[[The New York Times]]''. April 1, 2007. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9500E2DD1330F932A35757C0A9619C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2 2]. Retrieved on October 13, 2010. "The sex in ''Zoo'' is merely glimpsed and barely discernible in a few seconds of a video that the police had confiscated and that was circulated on the Internet after Mr. Pinyan's death."</ref>


==Criminal charges, guilty plea, and sentencing==
==Criminal charges, guilty plea, and sentencing==
The photographer, 54-year-old James Michael Tait,<ref name="AndersonBarn1"/> was charged with criminal [[trespass]]ing in the first degree, because the owners of the farm, a third party, were not aware that the men entered the property to engage in bestiality. The third man was not charged since he was not visible in the videos seized by investigators. Tait pleaded guilty, and Judge David Christie gave him a suspended one-year sentence, a $300 fine, and one day of community service. The judge ordered Tait to never visit the farm again.<ref name="thestranger"/>
The videographer, 54-year-old James Michael Tait,<ref name="AndersonBarn1"/> was charged with criminal [[Wikipedia:trespass|trespass]] in the first degree the owners of the farm, a third party, were not aware that the men had entered the property to engage in bestiality. The third man was not charged since he was not visible in the videos seized by investigators.<ref name="thestranger"/> On November 29, 2005, Tait entered an [[Wikipedia:Alford plea|Alford plea]], which is a form of guilty plea in which the accused maintains that they are factually innocent but acknowledges that the evidence would likely lead to conviction and thus accept being convicted.<ref>"[http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/man-in-infamous-enumclaw-horse-sex-case-faces-new-charges-in-tennessee/ Man in infamous Enumclaw horse-sex case faces new charges in Tennessee ]". ''[[Wikipedia:The Seattle Times|The Seattle Times]]''. October 20, 2009. Updated October 21, 2009. Retrieved on February 7, 2016.</ref> Judge David Christie gave him a suspended one-year sentence, a $300 fine, and one day of community service, and ordered Tait never to visit the farm again.<ref name="thestranger"/>


==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==
After Pinyan died,<ref name="thestranger"/> [[Pam Roach]], a member of the [[Washington State Senate]] and a Republican from [[Auburn, Washington|Auburn]], crafted a bill that would ban [[Zoophilia|bestiality]] in Washington State.<ref name="WhattodoMesser"/> Senate Bill 6417, which made bestiality a Class C felony, passed on February 11, 2006 with all 36 state senators voting for it. Bestiality had been legal in Washington state for 117 years, until the passing of the bill. [[Charles Mudede]] of ''[[The Stranger (newspaper)|The Stranger]]'' said "It was an almost comically easy law to pass." Bestiality had no political support in Washington state, and no group in Washington state advocated for bestiality.<ref name="thestranger"/>  The law is [http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=16.52.205 RCW 16.52.205](3). Mudede said that reading RCW 16.52.205 "is very much like reading hardcore porn." In addition, the law prohibits "videotap[ing] a person engaged in a sexual act or sexual contact with an animal" "either alive or dead." Because of the provision against videotaping, Mudede said that the law "points an angry finger directly at James Tait."<ref name="thestranger"/>
Mudede wrote that at the time of the incident the residents of Enumclaw were shocked and angered by the event. In 2015, ten years after the incident, Mudede wrote that Enumclaw residents were unwilling to acknowledge it.<ref name=Mudededoesntwanttotalk/>
 
==="2 Guys 1 Horse"===
After Pinyan's death, a video circulated on the internet of Kenneth Pinyan engaging in receptive anal intercourse with a horse. The video was nicknamed "Mr. Hands" or "2 Guys 1 Horse". The video, intended originally to sexually gratify the viewer, became one of the first [[Wikipedia:Viral video|viral]] [[Wikipedia:reaction video|reaction video]]s. This video is featured in the documentary ''Zoo''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=d_Z1qnWuIg0C&pg=PA516#v=onepage|title=Transformative Consumer Research for Personal and Collective Well-Being|first1=David Glen|last1=Mick|first2=Simone|last2=Pettigrew|first3=Cornelia (Connie)|last3=Pechmann|first4=Julie L.|last4=Ozanne|date=January 26, 2012|publisher=Routledge|accessdate=February 13, 2019|via=Google Books}}</ref><ref name="vice.com"/><ref>Lim, Dennis. [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9500E2DD1330F932A35757C0A9619C8B63 FILM — A Lyrical Approach to a Subject That Shocks]. ''[[Wikipedia:The New York Times|The New York Times]]''. April 1, 2007. Retrieved on October 13, 2010. "The sex in ''Zoo'' is merely glimpsed and barely discernible in a few seconds of a video that the police had confiscated and that was circulated on the Internet after Mr. Pinyan's death."</ref> On episode 68 of ''[[Wikipedia:The Joe Rogan Experience|The Joe Rogan Experience]]'', [[Wikipedia:Joe Rogan|Joe Rogan]] had [[Wikipedia:Iliza Shlesinger|Iliza Shlesinger]] react to Mr. Hands.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/11822882/highlight/138467|title=Iliza has to take off her sweater for 2 guys 1 horse|publisher=|accessdate=February 13, 2019|via=www.ustream.tv}}</ref> On episode 796 of the Joe Rogan Experience, Joe Rogan had [[Wikipedia:Josh Zepps|Josh Zepps]] react to Mr. Hands.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aYWcAaEPr4|title=Joe Rogan Shows Josh Zepps "Mr. Hands." (from Joe Rogan Experience #796)|first=|last=PowerfulJRE|date=May 16, 2016|publisher=|accessdate=13 February 2019|via=YouTube}}</ref>
 
===''Zoo''===
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A documentary of the life and death of Pinyan, and the lives led by those who came to the farm near Enumclaw, debuted at the 2007 [[Wikipedia:Sundance Film Festival|Sundance Film Festival]] under the title ''Zoo''. It was one of 16 winners out of 856 candidates for the festival,<ref>{{Cite news| url=http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/new-movie-is-the-spawn-of-horse-sex/ | work=The Seattle Times | title=New movie is the spawn of horse sex | date=December 3, 2006 | first=Danny | last=Westneat}}</ref> and played at numerous regional festivals in the U.S. thereafter.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.indiewire.com/mattdentler/archives/013464.html |title=Matt Dentler's Blog: Cannes Countdown: Directors' Fortnight Lineup Impresses |first=Matt |last=Dentler |publisher= |date=May 4, 2007 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929090146/http://blogs.indiewire.com/mattdentler/archives/013464.html |archivedate = September 29, 2007 |accessdate=October 28, 2010}}</ref> Following Sundance, it was also selected as one of the top five American films to be presented at the prestigious Directors Fortnight [[Module:Sidebar|sidebar]] at the 2007 [[Wikipedia:Cannes Film Festival|Cannes Film Festival]].<ref>"''Zoo'', which opens today in NY and LA, has just been selected as one of the features of the prestigious Directors Fortnight [[Module:Sidebar|sidebar]] at this year's Cannes Film Festival". [http://emanuellevy.com/comment/popuar-articles-zoo-inside-the-controversial-documentary-about-bestiality/ Zoo: Inside the Controversial Documentary about Bestiality]</ref><ref>Eugene Hernandez, "[https://www.indiewire.com/article/cannes_07_slate_set_for_49th_directors_fortnight_corbijns_control_opening_s '07: Slate Set for 49th Directors' Fortnight]", IndieWIRE, May 3, 2007.</ref>


In 2009, Tait and two other people were jailed in [[Maury County, Tennessee]], accused of engaging in bestiality.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.wkrn.com/global/story.asp?s=11338234 | title=3 accused of having sex with animals in Maury Co |publisher=[[WKRN]] | date=20 October 2010 | accessdate=31 October 2010}}</ref> In January 2010 Tait pleaded guilty in a Tennessee court to engaging in sexual acts with animals, and he was placed on probation.<ref>{{cite news | last=Sullivan | first=Jennifer | url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2011623988_animalabuse17m.html | title=Felon accused of running animal-sex farm in Whatcom County | work=[[The Seattle Times]] | date=16 April 2010 | accessdate=31 October 2010}}</ref>
===James Michael Tait and later events of 2009–2010 ===
Some time after the events in Washington, James Michael Tait moved to [[Wikipedia:Maury County, Tennessee|Maury County, Tennessee]], onto a farm owned by a man named Kenny Thomason housing horses, pigs, goats and dogs. On October 13, 2009, a woman associated with them, Christy D. Morris, was arrested and charged with three counts of animal cruelty.<ref name=WKRNaccused/> Two days later, an anonymous person e-mailed investigators a photo of a man having sex with a Shetland pony from Thomason's farm; Tait and Thomason were arrested that same day. Tait was charged with three counts of felony animal cruelty, while Thomason was charged with two. According to Tait's arrest warrant, he had been engaging in sex acts with a stud horse over a span of several months. Tait and Thomason admitted to engaging in sex acts with a horse.<ref name=WKRNaccused>{{cite news | url=https://www.wkrn.com/2009/10/19/3-accused-of-having-sex-with-animals-in-maury-co | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160605121119/https://www.wkrn.com/2009/10/19/3-accused-of-having-sex-with-animals-in-maury-co | archivedate=2016-06-05 | title=3 accused of having sex with animals in Maury Co |website=[[Wikipedia:WKRN|WKRN]] | date=October 19, 2009 | accessdate=May 11, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/man-in-infamous-enumclaw-horse-sex-case-faces-new-charges-in-tennessee/|title=Man in infamous Enumclaw horse-sex case faces new charges in Tennessee |newspaper=[[Wikipedia:The Seattle Times|The Seattle Times]]|date=October 20, 2009|accessdate=June 11, 2017}} "James Tait, 58, was arrested and charged Thursday with three counts of felony animal cruelty in Maury County, Tenn."</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lite-news.com/us-man-filmed-friends-having-sex-with-horses/|title=US Farmer in horse-sex arrest|publisher=|accessdate=February 13, 2019}}</ref> In January 2010, Tait pleaded guilty in a Tennessee court to engaging in sexual acts with animals, and was placed on probation.<ref>{{cite news | last=Sullivan | first=Jennifer | url=http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/felon-accused-of-running-animal-sex-farm-in-whatcom-county/ | title=Felon accused of running animal-sex farm in Whatcom County | work=[[Wikipedia:The Seattle Times|The Seattle Times]] | date=April 16, 2010 | accessdate=May 11, 2016}} "Tait, 58, pleaded guilty in January in Tennessee to engaging in sexual activity with animals and was released on probation."</ref>


==See also==
===Section 16.52.205 of the Revised Code of Washington ===
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After Pinyan died,<ref name="thestranger"/> [[Wikipedia:Pam Roach|Pam Roach]], a member of the [[Wikipedia:Washington State Senate|Washington State Senate]] and a Republican from [[Wikipedia:Auburn, Washington|Auburn]], crafted a bill to ban bestiality in Washington State.<ref name="WhattodoMesser"/> Senate Bill 6417, which made bestiality a Class C felony, passed on February 11, 2006, with 36 state senators voting in favor. The vote record was "passed; yeas, 36; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 13", meaning that 13 of 49 total senators refrained from going on record about the matter.  Mudede wrote "It was an almost comically easy law to pass."<ref name="thestranger"/> Bestiality had no political support in the state, and no group in the state advocated for bestiality.<ref name="thestranger"/>  The law is [http://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=16.52.205 RCW 16.52.205](3). Mudede wrote that reading RCW 16.52.205 "is very much like reading hardcore porn."<ref name="thestranger"/> In addition, the law prohibits "videotap[ing] a person engaged in a sexual act or sexual contact with an animal" that is "either alive or dead". Because of the provision against videotaping, Mudede stated that the law "points an angry finger directly at James Tait."<ref name="thestranger"/> In 2015, Mudede said that he was unaware of any bestiality arrests in Washington State since the Pinyan incident.<ref>Sokol, Zach. "[https://www.vice.com/read/ten-years-ago-mr-hands-got-fucked-to-death-by-a-horse-716 The Strange, Sad Story of the Man Named Mr. Hands Who Died from Having Sex with a Horse]" ([https://www.webcitation.org/6f7zktS4B?url=http://www.vice.com/read/ten-years-ago-mr-hands-got-fucked-to-death-by-a-horse-716 Archive]). ''[[Wikipedia:Vice (magazine)|Vice]]''. July 16, 2015. Retrieved on February 7, 2016.</ref>
* [[Zoophilia]]
 
* [[Zoophilia and the law in the United States]]
===In popular culture ===
* [[List of horse accidents]]
* The episode "Game Over" from ''[[Wikipedia:Broad City|Broad City]]''  third season contains a plotline where [[Wikipedia:Ilana Glazer|Ilana]] decides to share the Mr. Hands video on her company's Twitter, resulting in her getting fired.
* [[List of unusual deaths]]
* [[Wikipedia:Chuck Palahniuk|Chuck Palahniuk]]'s collection of short stories, ''[[Wikipedia:Make Something Up|Make Something Up]]'', contains a story titled ''Red Sultan's Big Boy'', which follows the aftermath of an event extremely similar to the Mr. Hands incident.
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* [[Legality of bestiality in the United States]]
* [[Wikipedia:List of horse accidents|List of horse accidents]]
* [[Wikipedia:List of unusual deaths|List of unusual deaths]]
 
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*{{cite news | url = http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/trespassing-charged-in-horse-sex-case/ | title = Trespassing charged in horse-sex case | first = Jennifer | last = Sullivan | work = [[Wikipedia:The Seattle Times|The Seattle Times]] | date = October 19, 2005}}
*[http://www.boeing.com/news/frontiers/archive/2005/september/i_im.html Boeing condolences archive, September 2005] ([http://archive.is/sMQPf Archive])
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Enumclaw Horse Sex Case
DateJuly 2, 2005
LocationUnincorporated King County, Washington, United States (near Enumclaw)
TypeZoophiliac
CauseAcute peritonitis caused by traumatic perforation of the colon
ParticipantsKenneth Pinyan (Mr. Hands),[1] James Michael Tait, an unidentified male, and a stallion
Deaths1 (Kenneth Pinyan)

The Enumclaw Horse Sex Case was a series of incidents in 2005 involving Kenneth Pinyan,[2] an engineer who worked for Boeing and resided in Gig Harbor, Washington; James Michael Tait, a truck driver; and other unidentified men. Pinyan and Tait filmed and distributed zoophilic pornography of Pinyan receiving anal sex from a stallion under the alias "Mr. Hands".[3][4] After engaging in this activity on multiple occasions over an unknown span of time, Pinyan received fatal internal injuries in one such incident.

The story was reported in The Seattle Times and was one of that paper's most read stories of 2005.[5] It was informally referred to as the "Enumclaw horse sex case".[6]

Pinyan's death rapidly prompted the passing of a bill in Washington prohibiting both sex with animals and the videotaping of such an act. Under current Washington law, bestiality is now a Class C felony punishable by up to five years in prison.[7]

Background

In the 1970s, many statutes that had criminalized certain sex acts in various U.S. states were repealed, largely since they had criminalized some consensual sex acts between adults that were no longer considered appropriate to forbid (e.g., criminalizing all oral and anal sex).[8][9] In Washington state, a law was repealed on July 1, 1976, that had said that:

Every person who shall carnally know in any manner any animal or bird, or who shall carnally know any male or female person by the anus or with the mouth or tongue; or who shall voluntarily submit to such knowledge; or who shall attempt sexual intercourse with a dead body, shall be guilty of sodomy...

— 9.79.100 of the 1974 Revised Code of Washington[10]

An effect of the repeal was that bestiality became legal in the state of Washington.

Kenneth Pinyan had worked for Boeing for eight years.[2] He had previously been married to a woman and had children with her. He had moved from Seattle to Oak Harbor, Washington.[11] Before his death, Pinyan had been building a new house and a barn that he planned to keep a horse in, along the Key Peninsula Highway in Gig Harbor, Washington. He was about to begin making payments on the property's mortgage.[2]

Pinyan had previously lost the ability to experience certain sensations after a motorcycle accident, and he had begun to seek out increasingly extreme sexual acts – such as insertion of extremely large dildos, fisting, and receptive anal sex with horses. In the early 2000s, he found a group of men online, zoophiles, who began meeting at a farm in an unincorporated area in King County, Washington, for communal weekends: they filmed one other being anally penetrated by horses, and sometimes engaged in sex with each other afterwards (which was also filmed). This was all later posted online. According to Charles Mudede, co-writer of the 2007 documentary film Zoo, the men got the horses to penetrate them by stripping, applying a horse breeding pheromone, and bending over.[1] In 2015, Mudede wrote that the men had a sexual fixation on large penises "that may have had nothing to do with horses."[1] He also believed Pinyan did not truly love horses and was not a true zoophile.[1] Pinyan had a cast created of the penis of his favorite horse, Strut.[12][13]

Pinyan's death

The incident that killed Pinyan occurred at a 40-acre (16 ha) farm,[14] located in an unincorporated area in King County, Washington,[15] five miles northwest of the city of Enumclaw.[14] Sgt. John Urquhart of the Sheriff's Office said that "typically," men were having sex with a horse on the property of James Michael Tait, a truck driver who lived in a trailer next to the farm, "but on this particular night it is my understanding that horse wasn't particularly receptive." So Pinyan, Tait, and a third unidentified man sneaked into the barn of the Southeast 444th Street farm that night. The men would often visit that farm for sexual purposes. Either Pinyan or the unidentified man recorded Tait being anally penetrated by a stallion known as Big Dick. After finishing, Tait then filmed Pinyan being anally penetrated by the same horse. During this incident, Pinyan sustained internal injuries including a perforated colon.[2][16]

Pinyan was anonymously dropped off at the Enumclaw Community Hospital.[14][17] On July 2, 2005, a man asked hospital staff for medical assistance for his companion. Pinyan was found dead in the emergency room, aged 45. The man who brought Pinyan into the hospital had disappeared by the time hospital staff came to contact him.[14] According to the Medical Examiner's Office, Pinyan "died of acute peritonitis due to perforation of the colon",[14] and the death was ruled accidental.[18]

Investigation

After Pinyan died, the authorities used his driver's license to find acquaintances and relatives. Earlier news reports stated that the authorities had used surveillance camera footage to track down Pinyan's companion. Using the contacts, the authorities found the farm where the incident occurred. The police tracked down the rural Enumclaw-area farm, which was known in zoophile chat rooms as a destination for people wanting to have sex with livestock, and seized 100 VHS tapes and DVDs, amounting to hundreds of hours of video of men engaging in bestiality. One of the videotapes featured Kenneth Pinyan shortly before he died on July 2.[14][16]

Prosecutors later determined that the horse had not been injured.[15][19]

It was only after Pinyan died, when law enforcement looked for one way to punish his associates, that the legality of bestiality in Washington State became an issue [...] The prosecutor's office wanted to charge Tait with animal abuse, but the police found no evidence of abused animals on the many videotapes they collected from his home. As there was no law against humanely fucking a horse, the prosecutors could only charge Tait with trespassing.

The prosecutor's office says no animal cruelty charges were filed because there was no evidence of injury to the horses.

Media reporting

Jennifer Sullivan, a Seattle Times staff reporter, said that originally the King County Sheriff's Department did not expect the newspaper to report on the event, because "it was too gruesome." After an Associated Press report stated that the farm where the event occurred attracted "a significant number of people" who wanted to partake in bestiality, the Seattle Times decided that it needed to write articles about the case, since multiple people were involved.[21]

Criminal charges, guilty plea, and sentencing

The videographer, 54-year-old James Michael Tait,[15] was charged with criminal trespass in the first degree – the owners of the farm, a third party, were not aware that the men had entered the property to engage in bestiality. The third man was not charged since he was not visible in the videos seized by investigators.[2] On November 29, 2005, Tait entered an Alford plea, which is a form of guilty plea in which the accused maintains that they are factually innocent but acknowledges that the evidence would likely lead to conviction and thus accept being convicted.[22] Judge David Christie gave him a suspended one-year sentence, a $300 fine, and one day of community service, and ordered Tait never to visit the farm again.[2]

Aftermath

Mudede wrote that at the time of the incident the residents of Enumclaw were shocked and angered by the event. In 2015, ten years after the incident, Mudede wrote that Enumclaw residents were unwilling to acknowledge it.[11]

"2 Guys 1 Horse"

After Pinyan's death, a video circulated on the internet of Kenneth Pinyan engaging in receptive anal intercourse with a horse. The video was nicknamed "Mr. Hands" or "2 Guys 1 Horse". The video, intended originally to sexually gratify the viewer, became one of the first viral reaction videos. This video is featured in the documentary Zoo.[23][1][24] On episode 68 of The Joe Rogan Experience, Joe Rogan had Iliza Shlesinger react to Mr. Hands.[25] On episode 796 of the Joe Rogan Experience, Joe Rogan had Josh Zepps react to Mr. Hands.[26]

Zoo

A documentary of the life and death of Pinyan, and the lives led by those who came to the farm near Enumclaw, debuted at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival under the title Zoo. It was one of 16 winners out of 856 candidates for the festival,[27] and played at numerous regional festivals in the U.S. thereafter.[28] Following Sundance, it was also selected as one of the top five American films to be presented at the prestigious Directors Fortnight sidebar at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.[29][30]

James Michael Tait and later events of 2009–2010

Some time after the events in Washington, James Michael Tait moved to Maury County, Tennessee, onto a farm owned by a man named Kenny Thomason housing horses, pigs, goats and dogs. On October 13, 2009, a woman associated with them, Christy D. Morris, was arrested and charged with three counts of animal cruelty.[31] Two days later, an anonymous person e-mailed investigators a photo of a man having sex with a Shetland pony from Thomason's farm; Tait and Thomason were arrested that same day. Tait was charged with three counts of felony animal cruelty, while Thomason was charged with two. According to Tait's arrest warrant, he had been engaging in sex acts with a stud horse over a span of several months. Tait and Thomason admitted to engaging in sex acts with a horse.[31][32][33] In January 2010, Tait pleaded guilty in a Tennessee court to engaging in sexual acts with animals, and was placed on probation.[34]

Section 16.52.205 of the Revised Code of Washington

After Pinyan died,[2] Pam Roach, a member of the Washington State Senate and a Republican from Auburn, crafted a bill to ban bestiality in Washington State.[21] Senate Bill 6417, which made bestiality a Class C felony, passed on February 11, 2006, with 36 state senators voting in favor. The vote record was "passed; yeas, 36; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 13", meaning that 13 of 49 total senators refrained from going on record about the matter. Mudede wrote "It was an almost comically easy law to pass."[2] Bestiality had no political support in the state, and no group in the state advocated for bestiality.[2] The law is RCW 16.52.205(3). Mudede wrote that reading RCW 16.52.205 "is very much like reading hardcore porn."[2] In addition, the law prohibits "videotap[ing] a person engaged in a sexual act or sexual contact with an animal" that is "either alive or dead". Because of the provision against videotaping, Mudede stated that the law "points an angry finger directly at James Tait."[2] In 2015, Mudede said that he was unaware of any bestiality arrests in Washington State since the Pinyan incident.[35]

In popular culture

  • The episode "Game Over" from Broad City third season contains a plotline where Ilana decides to share the Mr. Hands video on her company's Twitter, resulting in her getting fired.
  • Chuck Palahniuk's collection of short stories, Make Something Up, contains a story titled Red Sultan's Big Boy, which follows the aftermath of an event extremely similar to the Mr. Hands incident.

See also

References

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  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 Mudede, Charles (February 23, 2006). "The Animal In You". The Stranger. Retrieved April 30, 2006.
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  34. Sullivan, Jennifer (April 16, 2010). "Felon accused of running animal-sex farm in Whatcom County". The Seattle Times. Retrieved May 11, 2016. "Tait, 58, pleaded guilty in January in Tennessee to engaging in sexual activity with animals and was released on probation."
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