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We are a small charity that supports families living with Smith-Magenis syndrome (SMS)

Never feel isolated or alone. Call our helpline and leave a message: 0300 101 0034 (we aim to respond to messages within 48 hours).

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The investigation into Frazier began in when the Jones County Sheriff’s Department received a complaint from a resident regarding a graphic video posted to Snapchat. The video depicted a woman, later identified as the then-19-year-old Frazier, engaging in unnatural intercourse with a male German shepherd.

The Denise Frazier Case: Legal Breakdown and Media Impact of the Mississippi Animal Abuse Investigation denise frazier dog video mississippi woman a

Frazier is arrested by the Jones County Sheriff's Department after graphic videos surface on Snapchat. The investigation into Frazier began in when the

: Investigators obtained graphic Snapchat videos displaying explicit acts. Digital forensics linked the footage to a device located in Myrick, Mississippi. Following the investigation, the animal was seized by

What of the German Shepherd? Following the investigation, the animal was seized by Jones County Animal Control. Veterinarians found no lasting physical injuries. The dog—a friendly, tail-wagging male—was eventually adopted by a rescue group in north Mississippi under a new name to prevent retaliation against the adoptive family.

She alleged that two men—whom she did not name—held a weapon to her head and drove her to the location where the video was made. “They had a weapon, and they had a car,” she repeated. “I did it because I was scared for my life.”

Investigators also found at her home at the time of her arrest. Frazier reportedly told police she had been "threatened to do it" and that "people pay [her]" for the videos. However, Sergeant JD Carter of the Jones County Sheriff's Department stated, "There's no evidence of that" coercion claim.

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