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Bond revoked for Jones County woman accused of having sex with dogs

Denise Nicole Frazier (Photo from the Forrest County Sheriff's Office)

The Laurel woman spotted in multiple videos having sex with dogs is back behind bars in Jones County following a grand jury’s indictment.

Denise Frazier, who recently gave birth, dominated headlines after being arrested by authorities in Jones County in April 2023 for unnatural intercourse and aggravated animal cruelty in what officers called “one of the most disturbing cases” they’ve ever seen.

Multiple SnapChat videos of her and a German shepherd having sexual intercourse were turned in to authorities. One of the videos involved Frazier committing sex acts on the canine in a church parking lot. Her bond was initially set at $25,000 and she was ordered to stay away from animals.

Frazier was arrested once again on similar charges in February — this time in Forrest County. The latest charges came after a video surfaced of a pregnant Frazier having intercourse with another dog. Skyler English, 18, was alongside Frazier, who has since given birth. Police say English was an accessory to the crime.

A Forrest County grand jury indicted Frazier on one count of attempted unnatural intercourse and one count of unnatural intercourse on Tuesday. A judge determined that she had violated the conditions of her bond and revoked it.

Frazier initially told authorities that she was forced to commit the actions seen in the videos. Law enforcement found no evidence to support her claims. After initially being released on bond, Frazier took to social media to maintain that she enjoyed having sex with dogs and had done nothing wrong.

She faces up to 10 years in prison.

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