Sick Brit zoologist Adam Britton’s wife has reportedly been so distraught over her husband’s evil crimes that she fled Australia.
Erin Britton has allegedly dropped her husband's surname after reportedly heading on a six-month safari, according to Mail Online. His wife was allegedly unaware of her husband's evil acts with dogs, and according to a local tradesman she ended the marriage.
Speaking to MailOnline, the tradesman said: “Will she be back? That's very doubtful. She's ended the marriage and gone, although given the shocking behaviour of her husband she will be living in fear of being recognised wherever she ends up living.”
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Britton, 52, pleaded guilty to around 50 charges of bestiality involving the rape, torture and killing of dogs at Darwin's Supreme Court, Australia, on Monday (September 25).
He also admitted to four counts of accessing and transmitting child abuse material.
Britton reportedly abused at least 39 dogs before his arrest in April 2022.
He also tortured the animals on camera and shared the sick footage online.
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Britton described the animals as “f*** toys” and found his canine victims on online sites such as Gumtree Australia.
The chief Justice Michael Grant branded the crimes “grotesque” and urged the public to leave the room before the details were discussed.
“These facts contain material that can only be described as grotesque and perverse acts of cruelty which is confronting and distressing and which in my assessment have the potential to cause nervous shock”, he said.
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Britton was caught out by internet sleuths spotting a leash in one of the torture videos, which was eventually sent to the Northern Territory Animal Welfare Branch.
Police arrested him and seized 44 items including computers, mobile telephones, cameras, external hard drives, tools, weapons, sex toys and dog paraphernalia.
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