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    Sick couple involved in vile pet dog sex scandal snapped gross hot tub antics

    By Sunday Star Reporter14:42 GMT, Mar 5 2025Updated:14:44 GMT, Mar 5 2025
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    A RANK couple in a vile sex scandal involving their pet pug snapped themselves splashing around in their hot tub.   

    Graham Marshall reportedly "coerced" his partner Paige Reaney to engage in sickening sexual acts with their pooch Charlie. 

    The Sheffield pair have now been spotted soaking it up in unearthed social media snaps, smiling for selfies despite their gross secrets.  

    Reaney, 33, was given a nine-month prison sentence, suspended for two years, after a judge described Marshall's antics as "perverted".  

    Judge Jeremy Richardson said Reaney "never refused any of those requests". Marshall was jailed for five and a half years, per the Mirror.  

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    "The circumstances of this case are extremely disturbing. In a professional life in the law covering 45 years, I thought I had encountered most acts of depravity.  

    "This case is perhaps the worse example of a case of its kind that I have ever come across," judge Richardson continued.  

    The court heard Marshall called Reaney "mummy" when speaking to their pet dog. While a vet confirmed experienced "distress and pain". 

    According to the outlet, Reaney admitted bestiality and animal cruelty at a previous hearing, while Marshall admitted the same charges – plus possessing child abuse images, possession of extreme pornography and voyeurism. 

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