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10th Oct 2022

Paedophile jailed for vile sex abuse against his dog and trying to set up meetings to abuse other animals

Steve Hopkins

A video of Douglas Moore’s abuse was so distressing Met police had to call in senior officers

A paedophile has been jailed for a string of sexual abuse offences against animals and children after police discovered footage of him abusing his dog.

While investigating another offence, Met police officers discovered a video of Douglas Moore physically and sexually abusing a dog that was so distressing they had to call in senior officers.

Evidence on Moore’s seized devices proved he had been committing abhorrent sex acts on the dog for a long period of time and had used the dark web to view even more extreme content of animals and humans.

By analysing his phone and computer, specialists revealed the 34-year-old had tried to set up meetings to abuse dogs and children and searched for opportunities to swap and share material with other abusers.

No evidence was discovered that these attempted meetings had occurred, however Moore had gone to great lengths to erase chat logs and website histories to conceal his offending.

Moore’s dog is now safe, having been rescued when he was arrested at his home in Stockport on November 8 2021, on suspicion of bestiality, possession of extreme pornography and causing unnecessary suffering to an animal.

He was also found with cannabis and was writing obscene articles online.

At Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court Moore was jailed for five years after being convicted of 24 counts of multiple sex offences, including having intercourse with an animal.

He is now banned from owning animals and will be on the sex offenders register for life.

The paedophile, from Manchester, was convicted for intercourse with an animal, causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal, and oral sex with a dead or alive animal.

Moore was further convicted for possession of an extreme pornographic image or images portraying an act of intercourse, and intentionally encouraging or assisting the commission of an offence of intercourse with an animal.

He was also convicted of child sex offences including making indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph of a child and attempting to arrange the commission of child sex offences.

Lastly, he was convicted for possession of a controlled Class B drug – cannabis or cannabis resin – and publishing an obscene online article.

PC Pete Howes, from the Online Child Sexual Abuse & Exploitation Command, said: “Upon discovery of the original video we took immediate and decisive action to identify Moore and save the dog.

“I am happy to say the dog is now safe and well and being cared for.

“The scale of evidence compiled meant Moore was left with no option but to plead guilty. I’m pleased he is now in jail where he belongs.

“It is no exaggeration to say that this investigation may well have spared more animals, and humans, from coming to incredibly serious harm.”

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