A 64-year-old professor has been charged after engaging in repeated sexual intercourse with his dog. According to HuffPost, the man is an educator at Penn State University and teaches chemical engineering.
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More Details Regarding The Professor & His Charges
According to the outlet, Themis Matsoukas was charged on Tuesday. The 64-year-old faces counts of “open lewdness” and “indecent exposure.” As well as “sexual intercourse with an animal” and “cruelty to animals.”
Additionally, the professor is also facing a “disorderly conduct” charge.
Since his arrest, the professor has been placed on leave from Penn State University, per a statement from the school shared with State College.
“Themis Matsoukas has been relieved of his responsibilities and is on leave.”
According to HuffPost, Matsoukas has been employed at the university since 1991.
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More Details Regarding The 64-Year-Old Professor’s Alleged Actions
Matsoukas was reportedly charged after the sexual acts were “caught on trail cameras” in April in Rothrock State Forest, Pennsylvania. Additionally, forest rangers were able to identify the professor due to a North Face backpack present with the suspect in the footage. As well as a Subaru Outback vehicle, which was also present at the crime’s location.
According to State College, the professor engaged in the acts “while naked” — only wearing a ski mask, watch, boots, and backpack. Additionally, Matsoukas allegedly filmed himself engaging in the actions on his dog with his iPad.
Upon search of the professor’s home, cops were able to positively identify the dog as the one captured on trail cameras. As well as locate the iPad used in the crime.
At the time, Matsoukas reportedly expressed the reason behind his actions.
“I’m done, I’m dead. You don’t understand, I do it to blow off steam.”
Additionally, he reportedly begged police officers to “shoot him,” as per WPMT.
According to the New York Post, Matsoukas has reportedly engaged in “lewd acts” in the forest since 2014.
He has a court hearing scheduled on July 19.