The crocodile expert, who has worked on BBC and National Geographic productions, among others, pleaded guilty to 56 charges of sodomy and animal cruelty. He also pleaded guilty to four charges of accessing material depicting child abuse and exploitation, he said server BBC News.
Britton, 53, filmed himself torturing the animals until almost all of them died and then shared the videos online under pseudonyms, the Northern Territory Supreme Court heard. The abuse went unnoticed for years until a clue was found in one of the videos. Britton was arrested in April 2022 after a search of his rural property in Darwin also found child abuse material on his laptop.
Many of the details of Britton’s crimes are too violent to be published and so “horrendous” that Judge Michael Grant warned those present they could cause them “psychic shock”. As details of the case were read out, some people left the courtroom, according to the BBC. Other onlookers from the gallery cried and insulted Britton. At times he hung his head and reached for his tissues.
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The “unadulterated pleasure” Britton got from torturing animals was “disgustingly obvious”, the judge said. “(Your) perversity is completely beyond any normal human understanding,” he said. Including time already served, Britton could be eligible for parole in September 2028. But he is banned from owning any mammals for the rest of his life.
Born in West Yorkshire, raised in Britain, Britton moved to Australia more than 20 years ago to work with crocodiles. With a doctorate in zoology, he has built a worldwide reputation for his expertise, even hosting Sir David Attenborough when the TV veteran filmed part of the documentary series World of Reptiles and Amphibians on his property.
At the age of 13, he started abusing horses
Local residents told the media that he appeared as a quiet but passionate animal protector. But he had a “sadistic sexual interest” in them, according to court documents. Exchanges with “like-minded” people in secret internet chat rooms detail how Britton began abusing horses at the age of 13.
For at least the past ten years, Britton has been abusing his own pets, manipulating other dog owners into donating theirs to him when they had to give them up due to moving or work commitments.
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He tortured the animals in a shipping container on his property, which was equipped with recording equipment – he called it a “torture room” – and then shared footage of his crimes online under pseudonyms. Britton also instructed others to imitate his behavior and get rid of the evidence. Asked how he disposes of the dog’s remains, Britton, who shares his sprawling property on the outskirts of Darwin with eight crocodiles, said: “I feed some to other animals.”
He was only caught after he recorded a clip of him torturing at least eight dogs – all but one of them puppies – which was handed to police following an anonymous tip. Britton was usually careful not to identify himself or his location in his videos, but in this video, a bright orange Darwin City dog leash was visible in the background. Within weeks, in April 2022, police raided the property and arrested Britton, who has since been in custody.
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