The word comes at 5:30 pm, we're ready to roll. The promoters and their
connections will be leading convoys of cars of no more than twenty in a
group. We are reminded not to trail too closely, we don't want to
attract attention. This is a very rural area, the local cops are ok but
you never know when Highway Patrol might happen along and get nosey.
After about twelve miles cars begin to slow and blinkers flicker a left
turn. This is a sand track through a planted pine forest. The traffic
starts to backup about a quarter mile in, we've come to the check point.
Cars occupants are identified and the gate fees collected collected.
It's ten dollars per match from each of the men. Women and children are
always welcomed at no charge. We continue on through the woods until we
get to a cleared area and are directed to parking areas near an old
barn. After the darkness of the forest and the cloud obscured moon it
seems as bright as a sports stadium.
There is a roof extending from the barn open on all sides. The bleachers
are on two sides and the roof covers the pit and first few rows of
seating. Karen Hargroves has saved a seat and I'm first tier between her
and Frank from VA. The food, scales and wash station are in the barn as
is a toilet reserved for ladies only. Karen asks if I'm hungry or would
rather she set a plate aside for me. I opt for the later, adrenaline is
a great drug but also an appetite suppressant.
The bleachers are on opposite sides of the pit. The barn wall is at the
end to the right of me. There are two signs posted on the wall. One sign
lists the order of the matches with the names of the people and weights
and sexes of the dogs. The second sign is more interesting : "Welcome
to the 1st Annual Maurice Carver Memorial Convention". Oh yeah, this is
really the big time and I'm really here. There will be between 300 and
400 hundred spectators in attendance. I feel like a rube on my first
trip to the city.
The wait tonight will be long, the cars are still coming in. There's a
man with a walkie talkie in contact with people in the woods at the turn
in. When everyone who is expected is in and accounted for the gate will
be locked. The lookouts will remain in place until the first match just
in case. There's another sand track continuing on through past the pit
and back into the woods. It comes out behind someone's house if we need
to make a run for it. This explains the close attention to parking. I'm
gratified to have been put in the "V.I.P. lot, I'm good for a fast exit
if need be.
Jack Kelly and his entourage are here tonight. Kelly is more on top of
his game than the usual suspects and his brother is a cop in New York.
He's someone of whom I've always felt wary. I greet him as an old friend
and he thanks me for the photos. They're of much better quality than
Pete Sparks' and I don't use a flash in order not to blind or distract
the dogs. I'll be shooting "Best" and "Gamest" in show tonight as well
as action photos. Kelly is as wary of me as I am of him but we must play
out our roles as we trust each other.
Most of the dogs here have won one or more matches already and a few are
looking to make champion. Bruce Turlington's dog Dipstick is one of the
few looking for win number one but there's still a lot of talk about
him. Baker Davis is here with Midnight Cowboy who will have a Ch. added
to his name before dawn as will Harry Hargroves' Red Danger.
Baker Davis is someone I've long wanted to meet. His dog Gr. Ch.
Boomerang is quite famous and came from Maurice Carver. I get an
introduction and we get on well, I get invited to visit his yard the
following weekend. Several people will be coming for a cookout and to
"look at" some dogs in schooling rolls. I wouldn't miss it for the world
and get specific directions and phone number. He likes to help
newcomers get started right as do most of old pros in the game. Fresh
blood is necessary to the continuation and expansion of their sport.
They're always looking for the right kind of people to continue the
tradition.
The mingling continues until everyone who is expected has been accounted
for. The gate is locked and we'll be ready for the first match promptly
at eight, the time for which the first combatants have been fed. Part
of conditioning is adjusting the dog's feeding schedule so that his
digestive tract is empty at the time of the match. This not only insures
that the dogs in on weight but but will help them not overheat during
their fight. I shoot a couple more quick pics getting the match lineup
while I still have the time.
I retake my seat and check my extra film cache before the announcement.
It's a little different tonight, everyone here is well known to the
fancy, there will be no unknown quantities to distract from tonight's
events. Any threat to this convention will come from the outside. We are
safe here only in the company of our own.
I will be concentrating on only a few matches tonight that I expect will
be very depictive of the reality of dogfighting. We desperately need to
upgrade the state laws everywhere from misdemeanor to felony. At this
time only California has felony dogfighting laws. Most states only fine
fifty dollars or less on gambling charges. The dogfighters get their
dogs back which is intolerable. Very little will be done to end this
atrocity without providing motivation to law makers to take action.
Drugs, guns, untaxed cigarettes and liquor are always prevalent at these
events and I want my photos to include this. Cash is always visible as
bets are laid and paid. I'll have all this on film as I'm front row
center and have to just shift slightly to cover the crowd across the pit
from me. No one will know they've been shot, I'm just shooting the dogs
after all.
The dogs have been washed and weighted and are being brought into the pit. The first match is about to commence.
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28 comments:
Wow, it sounds like the local cops look the other way or are involved.
And the part about free admission for women and children... are there often children at these things?! :(
You are a superb writer.
Honestly I feel like I am there.
Women and children free, and women have their own bathroom who says chivalry is dead?
PutMe, they were always perfect gentlemen in their behavior toward me, right up until the time they wanted to have me killed, lol.
Orangedog, I never attended a show that was child free. I have seen kids as young as thirteen handle dogs in contract matches.
Holy cow TS, you sure did hit the big time. You rubbed shoulders with dog fighting royalty here.
I completely agree with PutMe - you are a superb writer and I also feel like I'm there.
I found these photos a while ago and they are haunting - I thought of them immediately reading your piece
http://americasdog.blogspot.com/2012/01/dog-fighting-can-be-hazardous-to-your.html
really amazing writing!
Thank you guys. When contemplating how to present this information I decided that I would attempt to take the readers to pitside with me. This is the way in which I experienced the events from an internal perspective as well as allowing a glimpse of the cover persona as it functions. If I have been successful in taking you in to my world I have accomplished my objective. If you've enjoyed the written ride along I'm pleased, I've been told I have an engaging writing style.
As to dogfighting royalty yes I engaged the top dogmen of the day some of whom are still active. I expect I'll introduce you to more of them at some point in time. Thanks again for the kind words and for riding along.
Wow, there is no way that I could have done what you did. I would've been so nervous and unnatural that I would've been spotted from a mile away. I read an undercover cop state that you are either a good or horrible actor in these situations. I'm impressed with your writing and ability to pull off your work. The photographer angle was perfect, but I'm sure it put you under increased scrutiny especially if you didn't have dogs of your own.
DubV, I was getting dogs from them. I've actually been given some of the best bred pups of the day. As far as I am aware no covert operative has ever not gone in as someone building a yard. Those I was given either were passed on to other investigators or were put down with one exception. I had the opportunity to get an extremely inbred pup from a pure line that historically produced a high percentage of cold dogs. That one I kept knowing that I would euthanize him at the first sign of incipient start. He did in fact turn out to be cold as lived out his life with me as a house dog.
They read this site, right? They must be fuming - probably more so the nutters who don't like their pibble bubble burst.
You are a good writer TS. I'm enjoying your posts even though the subject matter is gross. I'm hoping these guys get taken down at the end of the tale. I bet they were super pissed about being had.
OD. Mad enough to want to kill when we finally faced off with each other. If you think the nutters are pissed now just wait. I'm going to blow up the man fighters were culled crap and give documentation they can check for themselves.
I hope you don't have to worry about them anymore. Unfortunately, I don't think the nutters will believe your documentation. They don't believe in facts.
OD. They'll read it. They won't comment on it here but they'll read it and discuss it elsewhere. You notice they've been silent so far regarding my posts?
OD. I'm not fussed about them. They're curs.
This is great stuff! Thanks for writing it, and we are all looking forward to your future best-selling book.
This is great writing! And special applause for anyone who can work covertly; there aren't a lot of people who can pull that off.
Surreal, page turner.....
TS,
Did Kelly use your photos in the Sporting Dog Journal?
Yes indeed. So did Pit Dog Report which was then being published by Raymond and Sharon Holt.
This is a book we're going to want to get into the hands of every library director out there. The amount of nutter lie books is staggering. There needs to be balance, and currently there is none.
ask the expert:
does trunking exist?
Yeah, it's a fairly new phenomena committed by urban gangbangers. It really has nothing to do with pit fighting, just a bunch of cranked up little psychopaths torturing animals because they can. My understanding is they bet on which one lives. The real dogmen hate them as much as the hate your average neighborhood pitiots.
thanks TS. i've read more than once that trunking is an urban myth. i wonder, do the dogmen (rural racist rednecks) hate them because they are urban blacks or do they actually hate the act of trunking?
also, can you lay to rest the myth of feeding pit dogs gun powder? i just don't see how that could be considered a viable keep, i mean unless you want your dog to lose.
to clarify, i think it was an ex-dogman named frank that used to comment here that made the claim that trunking was a myth.
Dawn, the dogmen, both white and black hate gangbangers. They give the breed a bad name and call too much attention to them just like the pitiots who think bulldogs are just like any other dog. Those guys who let their dogs run loose or fail to properly confine them but the dogs in the news. They hate trunking, street fights, etcetera as well because it isn't a dogfight. Dogs should have the opportunity to quit at all times. They should also be same sex, close weight (for rolls, to the ounce for a contract match), and conducted by common sense and at least a modicum of reason.
Bulldogs are not fed gun powder. You can find an assortment of keeps with include feeding out and info on supplements. At one time Cockers used gun powder in feeding game roosters. I think that's the origin of that myth.
I'm going to go back and re-read everything you've written TS... it's just mind blowing to me. This is such a bizarre culture, the dogfighting ones. And yet, I'd be perfectly happy if the dogfighters could keep their dogs and their fights as long as these dogs stayed where they belonged. NOT in your average families homes in neighborhoods all over the country. If I never had to see a pit bull again being walked down the street by a middle aged woman or a gangbanger, great. If I never had to worry about some douchbag's loose pit getting my kid or my pets, fabulous.
The writing reminds me of white fang by Jack London. Could just be the subject matter :)
@Dayna Hamilton - the dog men need pit bulls in the community as a cover. If only dog men owned them then it would be too easy to find dogfighters & pit breeders and close them down.
As for me I hate the idea of blood sports at all. I live in a country where certain forms of animal abuse is legal - as in torturing and then killing a bull for a live audience. It's disgusting and the people who watch these things become immune to other forms of violence. It just becomes normal to see suffering.
For civilisation to progress we need to treat all life with respect, not just human life.
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