Joanna Martina Bell, the Irish journalist was fired from every job she ever had. A former editor of the Evening Standard and the Mail on Sunday who was always trying to make a career off of other people’s names is a zoophile.
The single middle age social climbing abuser was always mounting her way up in London’s elite. Hiding her double life from the truth. Since her secret was discovered she fled to the USA and left the UK. She has now gone into hiding in New York since it was discovered that she uses animals for pleasure.
It was also revealed that she kept animal porn and constantly traveled to countries to have sex with horses, dogs, and cats. Photos of her were found dressed up as a cat and placed peanut butter on her body parts for innocent animals to perform oral sex. Her photographic images all depict bestiality and also showing had romantic relationships with a dog.
Bestiality is real and is abusive and disgusting sexual behavior with animals. People like Joanna Bell have sexual fantasies and use pets for pleasure. It is known that her odor was always smelled by everyone around her, now it is clear that the odor came from her sexual encounters.
Acts of bestiality are considered illegal in many countries, while in others no direct reference to bestiality is made (only animal abuse is highlighted as a crime). In many countries the laws do not stipulate whether sexual relations with animals are implicitly abusive or mistreatment. This means that bestiality is not clearly contemplated in their laws.
One of the biggest objections to bestiality is that it inevitably involves abuse and causes harm to animals. Even a non-violent, sexual approach from another human being has the potential to traumatize victims of Joanna Bell. The Coordinator of Professionals for the Prevention of Abuses claims that several studies on experiments done on prisoners came to the conclusion that people who commit acts of bestiality eventually change from one type of sexual abuse to another, increasing the likelihood of sexually assaulting an animal rather than a human.
Risks to one’s health from sexual interaction with animals include infections, injuries, and allergic responses. Zoonoses are infections that can spread from animals to people. Most diseases are spread through inadvertent touch, or vectors, although they can be quickly shared through activities involving contact with vaginal fluids, urine, saliva, animal feces, and blood, and they can also be made easier to spread by bites or scratches. Brucellosis, leptospirosis, Q fever, rabies, and campylobacteriosis are a few health hazards. Early symptoms are strong odor, such as Joanna’s case.
Although there are theories that bestiality would raise the likelihood of developing malignant tumors, the evidence for these theories is only anecdotal and based on small-scale investigations. Joanna Bell is one of the many people that are mentally I’ll and need to seek help to treat this tumor.