Accrington Observer

Jail for man found guilty of abuse of animals

- RACHEL SMITH AND HELEN JOHNSON accrington­observer@menmedia.co.uk @Accrington­News

ASUPERMARK­ET worker has been banned from keeping animals for life after admitting to having sex with chickens and a dog.

Shane Waters’s sick sexual abuse of animals came to light after a farmer discovered a number of injured and dead birds at his Accrington farm.

Waters, 40, also admitted having sex with his own Great Dane dog and has now been jailed for 30 months, reports Lancashire Live.

Burnley Crown Court heard Waters, a supermarke­t stock checker, has previous conviction­s for abusing horses in 1997 and 2016.

Judge Sara Dodd said the case was “as unusual as it is disturbing” as she handed down his sentence.

On September 19 2020, the farmer at Lower Holker Farm, Accrington, opened the chicken shed to discover a number of dead and injured birds.

Fearing “something sexual” had happened to them, he checked CCTV and called in the RSPCA.

Footage showed Waters prowling around the farm before leaving the barn at 11.40pm.

He was arrested on September 23 and told officers: “I need help. I know what I have done. I just get these urges.”

During his interview, Waters told police he had been on the farm on about nine previous occasions “but usually only had sex with one chicken”.

Barbara Webster, prosecutin­g, said: “He did not like performing the act and said sorry to the chickens after.”

The court heard a total of 15 chickens died as a result of Waters’ abuse.

He also admitted having intercours­e with his pet dog over a four month period, but said the dog “did not like it and growled and bit him”.

Anna Chestnut, defending, said Waters hoped to rebuild his life upon his release from prison.

She said: “This is not the person he wants to be.

“He is thoroughly disgusted by his behaviour.”

Judge Dodd said: “As I understand it, at least 15 chickens died as a result of your sordid sexual activity.

“Those who kept the chickens are understand­ably horrified and appalled by what you have done.

“I have no doubt anyone hearing the details of this case will be disgusted.

“Your conduct is distressin­g and truly worrying, particular­ly in light of your previous conviction­s.”

The judge made an indefinite criminal behaviour order banning waters from keeping animals, and made him subject to notificati­on for life.

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Shane Waters was jailed for 30 months

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