Wisconsin man convicted of killing dead deer and horse, then having sex with them, back in jail after using marijuana and contacting minors
SUPERIOR, Wis. - A Wisconsin man convicted of having sexual contact with a dead deer has been sentenced to nine more months in jail.
Bryan James Hathaway, 21, of Superior had his probation revoked last month for using alcohol and marijuana, lying to his probation agent, and having unapproved contact with a minor child and sexual relations with another adult.
A judge sentenced Hathaway to nine more months in jail during a hearing on Friday. Hathaway was sentenced to probation in March. It was to be served at the same time as a nine-month jail sentence he received in February for violating his extended supervision.
He was found guilty in April 2005 of felony mistreatment of an animal after he killed a horse with the intention of having sex with it. He was sentenced to 18 months in jail and two years of extended supervision on that charge as well as six years of probation for taking and driving a vehicle without the owner's consent.
Hathaway had just been released from prison for killing the horse when the deer incident happened. He is appealing his conviction on the deer charge.
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Hathaway’s criminal history
Feb. 9, 2004: Hathaway pleads no contest to the misdemeanor charge of endanger safety by use of a dangerous weapon for a Oct. 21, 2003 incident.
Sentenced to one year probation with two days jail and the possibility of expungement.
Dec. 6, 2004: Hathaway shoots and kills a gelding horse named Bambrik in Parkland. According to the criminal complaint, Hathaway killed the horse in order to have sex with it.
April 4, 2005: Hathaway pleads no contest to the felony charge of mistreatment of an animal in Douglas County Court. He is sentenced to 18 months in prison and another two years of extended supervision. Conditions of extended supervision include getting treatment for a psychosexual disorder, no contact with animals without supervision and restitution to Bambrik’s owner.
Hathaway also pleads no contest to the felony charge of take and drive vehicle without owner’s consent.
Oct. 11, 2006: Two weeks after his release from prison, probation agents and Superior Police Officer Adam Poskozim found Hathaway at his residence with hair and blood on his clothing. He was arrested for probation violations.
Feb. 15, 2007: Hathaway was sentenced to another nine months in prison for violating his probation in the felony case.
July 10, 2007: Hathaway released to extended supervision.
July 30, 2007: Hathaway arrested after being observed in the animal barn at the Head of the Lakes Fair.
Dec. 11, 2007: Hathaway’s extended supervision in the felony case and probation in the misdemeanor case is revoked. Reasons listed in the court file include use of alcohol and marijuana, curfew violations, contact with a minor and sexual relations with an adult without his agent’s approval and lying to his agent. A reconfinement hearing is scheduled for Jan. 4. Time available for reconfinement is one year, three months and two days.
SUPERIOR, Wis. - A Wisconsin man convicted of having sexual contact with a dead deer has been sentenced to nine more months in jail.
Bryan James Hathaway, 21, of Superior had his probation revoked last month for using alcohol and marijuana, lying to his probation agent, and having unapproved contact with a minor child and sexual relations with another adult.
A judge sentenced Hathaway to nine more months in jail during a hearing on Friday. Hathaway was sentenced to probation in March. It was to be served at the same time as a nine-month jail sentence he received in February for violating his extended supervision.
He was found guilty in April 2005 of felony mistreatment of an animal after he killed a horse with the intention of having sex with it. He was sentenced to 18 months in jail and two years of extended supervision on that charge as well as six years of probation for taking and driving a vehicle without the owner's consent.
Hathaway had just been released from prison for killing the horse when the deer incident happened. He is appealing his conviction on the deer charge.
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Hathaway’s criminal history
Feb. 9, 2004: Hathaway pleads no contest to the misdemeanor charge of endanger safety by use of a dangerous weapon for a Oct. 21, 2003 incident.
Sentenced to one year probation with two days jail and the possibility of expungement.
Dec. 6, 2004: Hathaway shoots and kills a gelding horse named Bambrik in Parkland. According to the criminal complaint, Hathaway killed the horse in order to have sex with it.
April 4, 2005: Hathaway pleads no contest to the felony charge of mistreatment of an animal in Douglas County Court. He is sentenced to 18 months in prison and another two years of extended supervision. Conditions of extended supervision include getting treatment for a psychosexual disorder, no contact with animals without supervision and restitution to Bambrik’s owner.
Hathaway also pleads no contest to the felony charge of take and drive vehicle without owner’s consent.
Oct. 11, 2006: Two weeks after his release from prison, probation agents and Superior Police Officer Adam Poskozim found Hathaway at his residence with hair and blood on his clothing. He was arrested for probation violations.
Feb. 15, 2007: Hathaway was sentenced to another nine months in prison for violating his probation in the felony case.
July 10, 2007: Hathaway released to extended supervision.
July 30, 2007: Hathaway arrested after being observed in the animal barn at the Head of the Lakes Fair.
Dec. 11, 2007: Hathaway’s extended supervision in the felony case and probation in the misdemeanor case is revoked. Reasons listed in the court file include use of alcohol and marijuana, curfew violations, contact with a minor and sexual relations with an adult without his agent’s approval and lying to his agent. A reconfinement hearing is scheduled for Jan. 4. Time available for reconfinement is one year, three months and two days.
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