Inactive Douglas Bryan Spink / Fausty / Cross-Species Alliance / Exitpoint / @LeConteSpink - Pro-Zoophilia Activist, beyond-depraved criminal, owner of cryptostorm VPN, snitch, obtuse egomaniac, dead from cancer; He will not be missed.

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Tonight, for equines all over the world, the stars shine just a little brighter. Foals can venture away from their mothers a little further then before. And, even if just for a moment, it looks like everything will be ok.


Now, if only science could figure out a way to transfer the cancer that killed him to all other zoophiles...
 
Meanwhile the other autist is seeking another dogfucker to suck off. He's already desperate to seek another faggot

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Toggle is useless without a massa to whip his shitskin. It would be a good time to give this degenerate a nudge or two to leave internet permanently
 
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Butler EagleButler County's great daily newspaper
Man asks court for his machete
Eric JankiewiczEagle Staff Writer
November 29, 2018 Local News

Douglas Spink
A Butler man who pleaded guilty in a case in which he held a machete to his dog's throat during a standoff with police expressed his disapproval of hunting in court documents filed to get his machete back.

Douglas B. Spink, 47, is serving a minimum sentence of 11½ months in Butler County Prison followed by 2 years of probation after he agreed to a plea deal in September that reduced his original charges of aggravated assault, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct to two counts of resisting arrest with a weapon.

On Nov. 25, 2017, police were looking for Spink, who was wanted on a mental health warrant. They found him in an alley between Fulton and Pearl streets and he was cooperative at first. But when his dog arrived on the scene, Spink became aggressive, holding a machete to his dog's throat and then Spink bit the hand of a trooper.

Eventually, police used a Taser on Spink multiple times and shot him with several bean bag rounds before arresting him, according to police records. No harm came to the dog.

At the time of Spink's arrest, city police confiscated all of his belongings, including the machete.

Spink filed court documents Oct. 14 requesting a hearing to return his property, a process that requires Assistant District Attorney Ben Simon, who prosecuted Spink in the case, to be present. The hearing was scheduled for Monday, but Simon requested it be delayed Nov. 16.

“The (attorney) for commonwealth will be in woods attempting to kill a deer (1st day of season),” Simon wrote in a court filing explaining his absence.

Spink did not dispute the delay in a Nov. 21 filing, but opposed the activity, writing, “Defendant is all too aware that it is entirely legal for residents of Pennsylvania to kill certain mammals purely for the 'enjoyment' of the process of killing, Defendant cannot but acknowledge the awkwardness of the Commonwealth requesting such a continuance based on this desire on the part of the attorney for the Commonwealth to kill a fellow mammal for fun.”

Spink continued, “Defendant, a long time vegetarian and activist in support of nonhuman animal well-being, does not kill other beings for fun and considers the concept itself to be fundamentally repellent.”

Spink then goes on to note that he has been diagnosed with cancer — malignant metastatic melanoma — that “will almost certainly prove fatal” and blames jail officials for not allowing him to be screened for cancer earlier this year. He said he will undergo surgery Wednesday and requested that any hearing related to the return of his property be scheduled later, so that he has time to recover.

Simon, for his part, was unable to harvest a deer Monday.

“It was not a good day to go hunting,” Simon said Tuesday from his office. “Today would've been better, but I have 11 days left.”

He said he would be back out at the end of the week.

Spink then goes on to note that he has been diagnosed with cancer — malignant metastatic melanoma — that “will almost certainly prove fatal” and blames jail officials for not allowing him to be screened for cancer earlier this year. He said he will undergo surgery Wednesday and requested that any hearing related to the return of his property be scheduled later, so that he has time to recover.

Malignant metastatic melanoma, underwent surgery, still died. Sometimes things like this make me really think twice whether or not there's a god because good things like this can happen.
 
Meanwhile the other autist is seeking another dogfucker to suck off. He's already desperate to seek another faggot

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Toggle is useless without a massa to whip his shitskin. It would be a good time to give this degenerate a nudge or two to leave internet permanently

Lawd massa no ah iz guwd!!!

Seriously tho I hope hes getting machetes to the throat.
 
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