The Offender Database reported that Claire Goodier, the Northwich Transgender Bestiality Paedophile, has lately been observed walking a dog in Liverpool.
In 2021, Claire Goodier, previously known as John Goodier, was incarcerated following the group rape of an Alsatian dog.
The court was informed that he had “fantasised about it for several years” prior to doing the “repugnant” conduct.
In 2021, Claire Goodier, formerly of Spencer Street in Northwich, was sentenced to 20 months in prison at Chester Crown Court.
The individual was registered with a male name, but a notation indicated that they should be referred to as Claire Goodier during the hearing.
He had been previously convicted in 2006 and 2009 for possessing obscene photographs of children.
Prosecutor Paulinus Barnes informed the court that he was apprehended after police were summoned on July 19, 2019, to conduct a routine inspection related to his status on the sex offenders register.
The police confiscated a laptop that revealed Claire Goodier had been browsing for bestiality content online.
Two years later, during a comprehensive examination of the computer, a police officer uncovered 31 obscene photographs showing Claire Goodier engaged in a sexual act with an Alsatian.
Mr Barnes said: “Claire Goodier admitted possession of the images.
“He said he had fantasised about it for a number of years and, after talking about it with people in Northwich, was put in touch with others in Bournemouth.
“He travelled down there in December 2018 and took part in the sex act with other people and the Alsatian dog.”
When he was arrested on June 17 of this year, cops also found a memory stick in her handbag, which showed the same images and 3.5 grams of cocaine.
When he committed the sex act on December 16 2018, she was also in breach of a previous suspended sentence order.
Judge Everett jailed Claire Goodier, who was crying on the dock, for ONLY 20 months – telling her: “You are a long, long way from changing your life.”
But only 10 months away from shagging another dog.
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