FLORIDA -- A pair of fetish models who allegedly filmed sex scenes featuring them torturing fish, bunnies, and chickens may never see a day in court because the statute of limitations has expired.
Sara Zamora, 28, and Stephanie Hird, 29, performed in the sickening videos roughly a decade ago. A wait that prosecutors say has left them helpless.
The pair were arrested in April after PETA found the online sex scenes, but prosecutors never filed the felony animal cruelty charges they would have otherwise faced.
Under Miami-Dade County's state attorney the statute of limitations has already expired.
Outside their Thursday court appearance in which the women were set free, Zamora said they were actually victims.
'We were 18 years old and we were manipulated into a situation that we, unfortunately, cannot take back,' she told reporters for Local 10.
Zamora and Hird blamed Adam Redford, a South Florida boat captain who they say made the videos for fetish site 'SOS Barn.'
Zamora pleasured one man while karate chopping bunnies and slitting a chicken's neck with hedge clippers in one video.
In another Hird crushed live fish with her bare hands, abused rabbits, shot rats, and set a pile of vermin ablaze all while wearing a revealing outfit, the Miami Herald reports.
After their arrest, it was reported Zamora faced eight felony charges and Hird five.
'We were manipulated and convinced that these things were alright,' Zamora said. 'And unfortunately they were very wrong and now we have to pay the consequences, even if it was 10 years ago.'
Hird added: 'The truth always comes out. I wasn’t guilty from the get-go. Those were other models.'
Redford, who is listed as a co-defendant in the case, has not been arrested.
'If you're out there Adam Redford, I hope you get everything you deserve,' Zamora told reporters.
As for those who still believe she's tortured and killed animals, Zamora had a message for them.
'They can all go to hell.'
(Daily Mail - May 30, 2014)
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