DAVIS, Okla. -- Authorities in Murray County have charged a 77-year-old man for violating a show pig at an agriculture barn located on the property of Davis Public Schools. Court documents state Jimmy “Hawkeye” Jeter of Davis was caught on surveillance video inside the barn.
Records state Jeter "walked into the pen, unzipped his pants, appeared to pull something out of his pants, then bent over the gilt (female pig)."
During an interview with investigators, documents state Jeter "said he was not trying to poison the gilt" and stated "I just stuck my finger up her private. That's all I did." Authorities say Jeter admitted he "poured corn out to hold the gilt still" and that he "did this in the early 70s."
Court documents state Jeter also admitted that he got sexual gratification from the incident.
Jeter was arrested and booked into the Murray County Jail.
He was charged with detestable and abominable crime against nature.
This isn't Jeter's first run-in with the law.
He served time for stealing cattle in 2008 and was arrested in in 2011 for attempting to steal horses which lead to a felony charge of larceny of domestic animals.
Records state Jeter "walked into the pen, unzipped his pants, appeared to pull something out of his pants, then bent over the gilt (female pig)."
During an interview with investigators, documents state Jeter "said he was not trying to poison the gilt" and stated "I just stuck my finger up her private. That's all I did." Authorities say Jeter admitted he "poured corn out to hold the gilt still" and that he "did this in the early 70s."
Jeter was arrested and booked into the Murray County Jail.
He was charged with detestable and abominable crime against nature.
This isn't Jeter's first run-in with the law.
He served time for stealing cattle in 2008 and was arrested in in 2011 for attempting to steal horses which lead to a felony charge of larceny of domestic animals.
2 comments:
now that's real news!
Billy - The farm report is getting kinda racy.
Kids are so easily influenced, now I bet a bunch of those FFA students want to raise pigs!
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