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JEFFERSON PARISH, LA (WVUE) - A Jefferson Parish woman faces multiple charges after the Sheriff's Office obtained video of the woman sexually abusing a toddler and having sex with a dog.
According to our partners at NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune, Angeline Lodice, 26, faces aggravated rape of a child younger than 13, child pornography, crimes against nature and sexual battery. She was arrested Monday (Oct. 27) at a home in Harvey.
The father of the 3-year-old boy depicted in the photographs and videos was alerted to their existence by a relative of Lodice, and he then called police.
Detectives viewed videos and photos showing her engaged in sex acts with the toddler, and another video showed her having intercourse with a dog, according to the arrest report obtained by NOLA.com.
Lodice allegedly admitted that it was her in the videos but said she could not identify the child because she was drugged.
She was jailed at the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center and faces a mandatory life sentence if charged and convicted of aggravated rape.
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WVUE 1025 S. Norman C. Francis Pkwy. New Orleans, LA 70125 (504) 486-6161
A Gray Media Group, Inc. Station - © 2002-2022 Gray Television, Inc.
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JEFFERSON PARISH, LA (WVUE) - A Jefferson Parish woman faces multiple charges after the Sheriff's Office obtained video of the woman sexually abusing a toddler and having sex with a dog.
According to our partners at NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune, Angeline Lodice, 26, faces aggravated rape of a child younger than 13, child pornography, crimes against nature and sexual battery. She was arrested Monday (Oct. 27) at a home in Harvey.
The father of the 3-year-old boy depicted in the photographs and videos was alerted to their existence by a relative of Lodice, and he then called police.
Detectives viewed videos and photos showing her engaged in sex acts with the toddler, and another video showed her having intercourse with a dog, according to the arrest report obtained by NOLA.com.
Lodice allegedly admitted that it was her in the videos but said she could not identify the child because she was drugged.
She was jailed at the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center and faces a mandatory life sentence if charged and convicted of aggravated rape.
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They romp, growl, nuzzle, whimper, bark and wag their tails. Sometimes on all fours, tongue out or playing with toys such as balls and Frisbees. Other moments, they are flat on their backs, cuddling.
Welcome to the kinky world of 'pup play': A subculture of BDSM in which mostly men act like young dogs decked out in gear that includes a colorful array of masks, hoods, muzzles, collars, leashes, mitts and tails, and sometimes coupled with brightly-hued knee socks stamped with paw prints. 
Unlike, perhaps, other relationships of dominance and submission, there is no one way to engage in pup play. It can be sexual or nonsexual, one can sport the gear or not, and a pup may or may not have a handler, someone who can gave commands, such as speak and rollover, or sexual orders. Some also choose a pup identity, complete with names like Threat, Rotten Dog, Dirty, Deuce and Binky.
But almost all pups wear a collar, explained Dr Phillip Hammack, one of the founders of the Fog City Pack in San Francisco and who goes by the pup name Turbo.
'The collar is really important symbolically and that is something that most of us tend to wear almost all the time, at least when we're in non-work settings,' Hammack, 43, told DailyMail.com. 'The collar signals our pup identity. It has our tag on it.
'Some pups are "locked," meaning that they have a kind of owner or - we tend not to use the word master - an owner or a handler or an alpha whose collared them, we'd say.'
Hammack, who has lived in San Francisco for about 12 years, said that the mainstream visibility of the puppy play community has dramatically increased in the city since around 2014.
'I will say in San Francisco, I just feel like people barely bat an eye. I mean if they do see us in gear, I think San Francisco is just a place where people are accustomed to seeing diverse subcultures, to seeing interesting outfits and looks.' 
'Pup play' or 'puppy play' is a kink subculture of BDSM in which mostly men behave as young dogs would: they get on all fours, bark and growl instead of using words, nuzzle, and play with toys such as balls and Frisbees. Some that engage in pup play wear masks, hoods and tails. Above, Dr Phillip Hammack, left, who helped found the Fog City Pack in early 2015 and who goes by the pup name Turbo, and Fawks, right, on the streets of San Francisco, where there is a thriving community and scene
There is no one way to be a pup: It can be sexual or nonsexual, one can sport the gear or not, and a pup may or may not have a handler, someone who can give commands, such as speak and rollover, or sexual orders. One aspect of the kink is called moshing, which Joe, a pup who goes by the name Jumper, explained to DailyMail.com is immersing yourself into the 'pup headspace,' which includes getting on all fours, usually not using words, and nuzzling, as seen above
Dr Phillip Hammack, who has lived in San Francisco for about 12 years, said that the mainstream visibility of the puppy play community has dramatically increased in the city since around 2014. Hammack told DailyMail.com he began engaging in pup play through a relationship, and realized that he was an alpha pup, or one that is more dominant. He founded the Fog City Pack in 2015 and it now includes nine pups with Hammack saying they are like family, having dinners as well as going on an annual retreat in which mentoring takes place. Above, a man, center, who said his pup name is Deuce, sports a bright green neon mask and outfit at a recent San Francisco Eagle Woof party
Pup play is a subculture of BDSM, an acronym which stands for bondage, discipline, dominance and submission, and sadomasochism. Dr Phillip Hammack told DailyMail.com that it is 'light on the spectrum in terms of the power play or the role play versus, say, a dominatrix.' Above, a man, sporting a bright orange and black mask, balances a ball on his nose at a party called Woof, which was recently held at the San Francisco Eagle. He told DailyMail.com that his pup name is Dark Matter
Hammack told DailyMail.com that while those who engage in pup play are mostly gay men, there are women who are part of the subculture as well. 'There is a women's community but I feel they're pretty divided,' he said. 'I think they are considerably smaller. But they do exist.' Above, a woman who said her pup name was Mahoney wears a black mask with neon green accents, and a T-shirt that states, 'Beware of pup - May hump strangers'
Hammack, above both right and left, told Daily Mail.com: 'The collar is really important symbolically and that is something that most of us tend to wear almost all the time, at least when we're in non-work settings. The collar signals our pup identity. It has our tag on it. Some pups are "locked," meaning that they have a kind of owner or - we tend not to use the word master - an owner or a handler or an alpha whose collared them, we'd say'
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Joe, 29, whose pup name is Jumper, told DailyMail.com that the scene has blown up in the last several years.
'It's thriving,' he said with a laugh. 'It's definitely the largest and most social of the scenes I've seen around. Every day I met a new pup.'
Joe, who asked that his last name not be used, has lived in San Francisco since 2013. He said he was first interested in leather culture, and then started exploring kink and pup play the year before his move to the West Coast.  
'San Francisco historically has been sort of one of the centers for the leather scene in the gay and queer community and puppy play has been... a much more easy and playful door for younger guys who are curious about the scene to get into it. It's a lot more fun. It's a lot more playful.'
Hammack, the professor and Fog City Pack founder, said he started engaging in pup play in 2014 because of a relationship he was in, and, at that time, he was relatively new to 'being out as kinky.'
'There was sort of this subculture starting to develop and take hold of being a pup or puppy and it appealed to me because it seemed like a more nurturing sort of approach to engaging in some kink play or kink activity,' he recalled. 
He enjoyed the playful aspects of behaving like puppy and getting into what he called the 'pup headspace,' acting in an instinctual way, getting on all fours, nuzzling, and not talking but rather whimpering or growling. 
Joe, who is also a part of the Fog City Pack, explained that completely engaging with the pup headspace is what is known as moshing. For him, pup play has been a way to get out of his own head and be more in the moment.
'Jumper allows me to be a much more playful and social than I would normally be, I guess, as Joe… I can be much more reserved,' he told DailyMail.com
'When it comes to a lot of these sorts of kink-type cultures there's this idea that you have to do everything a certain way but one of the nice things about all this is that it's such a release and… it really is what you would make it of it.'
In his relationship with his handler, Hammack said he felt protected and appreciated the framing of their dominant-submission relationship, which was less aggressive than having a master. 
Pup play is under of the umbrella of BDSM, he said, an acronym which stands for bondage, discipline, dominance and submission, and sadomasochism.
'I would just make that distinction… that kink dynamics occur on a whole spectrum… in terms of dominance and submission,' said Hammack, a psychology professor at University of California, Santa Cruz who researches and teaches about sexual and gender diversity.
'I think puppy play is really light on the spectrum in terms of the power play or the role play versus, say, a dominatrix.'
Dr Phillip Hammack told DailyMail.com that while pup play, a kink subculture in which mostly men act like young dogs, has been around for years, it is more visible and mainstream now in San Francisco, where he has lived since 2007. He credits the group that he formed called Fog City Pack in early 2015 and which holds events for the queer community as well as social media for increasing interest in pup play. Above, a man shows his collar and tag with his pup name Dirty
Hammack said that gear, such as masks, hoods and tails can be expensive, are not necessary to engage in pup play. Masks can run anywhere from about $139 to $149, and tails from $46 to $99 at the adult entertainment store called Mr. S Leather, which opened in June 1979 in San Francisco. 'We have a portion of the store called "The Kennel" that's nothing but puppy play gear: hoods, muzzles, collars, leashes, mitts and puppy tails. We created the dedicated space about four years ago,' Brian Murdy, marketing director for Mr. S, told DailyMail.com in an email. Above, a man is on all fours at a Woof party, which was recently held at the San Francisco Eagle 
With an increase in the visibility of pup play in San Francisco, Hammack told Daily Mail.com: 'I've seen the puppy section in Mr. S (Leather) grew exponentially over the years. They're just trying to meet demand for it.' Above, Hammack, left, and Fawks, right, at Mr. S Leather in San Francisco. 'We launched our first leather dog hood back in 2001. Puppy play was not as big back then as it is today. It was a niche kink. In addition to the hood we also carried bondage mitts which player used as "paws." Puppy play and bondage were really connected back then,' Murdy, of Mr. S, said in an email
Joe, who asked that his last name not be used, has lived in San Francisco since 2013, said he was interested in leather culture and started exploring kink and pup play the year before he moved to the West Coast. The scene has blown up in the last several years, he told DailyMail.com. 'It's thriving,' he said with a laugh. 'It's definitely the largest and most social of the scenes I've seen around. Every day I met a new pup.' Above, a man shows his collar and tag with his pup name Threat 
Through the relationship that he began his interest in pup play, Hammack said that he constructed an identity as an alpha, Pup Turbo, which is a more dominant pup, and met others interested in that type of kink. 'Before we knew it… there were a number of other young gay men who were orbiting around us and looking to us as mentors,' he told DailyMail.com. 'So myself and this other alpha pup, we built Fog City Pack and there's nine pups now and we call each other family.' Above, two pups embrace
Hammack credits Fog City Pack, formed in early 2015, and its events as well as social media for heightening interest in pup play. 'Social media has really helped a lot in terms of destigmatizing, kind of normalizing sexual diversity. So I think kink is just part of that,' he said. The subculture was growing at around the same time in the UK as well, Hammack told DailyMail.com, noting that thus far only UK academics have done research and written papers on pup play. Above, a pup and a man hug at a recent party called Woof at the San Francisco Eagle
Playing with a toy such as a ball, as seen above, is one part of a kink subculture known as 'pup play.' Wearing gear, such as the mask above, and a tail can also be part of the role playing, but is not necessary, explained Dr Phillip Hammack, one of the founders of the Fog City Pack in San Francisco and who goes by the pup name Turbo
Through the relationship that he began his interest in pup play, Hammack said that he constructed an identity as an alpha, Pup Turbo, which is a more dominant pup, and met others interested in that type of kink.
'Before we knew it… there were a number of other young gay men who were orbiting around us and looking to us as mentors,' he said. 'So myself and this other alpha pup, we built Fog City Pack and there's nine pups now and we call each other family.' 
Fog City Pack was established in early 2015, and Hammack said the group has monthly family dinners as well as going on an annual retreat. Mentoring is a component of the pack, he explained, and it also runs an events business, such as dance parties for San Francisco's queer community. The business utilizes pack members' different talents. For example, one member, who goes by the pup name, Fawks, is a DJ. 
Fawks, who goes by his pup name both personally and professionally, told DailyMail.com that he is a founding member of the Fog City Pack. 
'The group as a whole have lent to a very supportive and personal growth kind of mentality,' said Fawks, 31, whose given name is Christopher. A part of the pup community, Fawks said he aligns himself with the fox.
Hammack credits Fog City Pack and its events as well as social media for heightening interest in pup play.
'Social media has really helped a lot in terms of destigmatizing, kind of normalizing sexual diversity. So I think kink is just part of that.'
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