Robert Allen Anderson apparently has no interest in having his day in court. After being caught with several videos he’d secretly taken of women having sex with him (at least one of which included bestiality) and a cache of kiddie porn, a judge set his bail at $40,000 and ordered that he wear a GPS tracking bracelet if released. Now, five months after his initial release, all that’s left of Anderson is the tracking bracelet he cut off.The Herald reports that a judge has signed a $500,000 arrest warrant for Anderson, a 48-year-old man from Monroe, after police said they found his severed tracking device last week and have no idea where he’s gone. Anderson stands charged with voyeurism, possessing child pornography, illegal gun possession, and animal cruelty. As we’ve reported before, one of his ladyfriends discovered video footage on Anderson’s computer of her having sex with him, and then found a whole bunch of similar videos of other women who’d been secretly recorded.Later, a search by police uncovered videos of 10 women who were seemingly unaware that a camera was rolling while they did the deed with Anderson.In the aftermath of the initial search, Anderson was told by a judge not to contact any of the women in the videos and to refrain from drinking alcohol. Soon afterward, however, a police detective said he saw him drinking at a casino with one of the women.Also, Anderson supposedly bragged to one of his friends that police missed a lot of the videos when they first searched his residence. Word of this got back to police, and they came back for another search.Sure enough, they found more videos, one of which included a woman being forced to rub the genitals of Anderson’s growling Australian Shepherd. Police say they also found several child-porn files too.Anderson had been supposed to report to jail on Friday for a six-month sentence for violating the terms of his release while he awaits trial for the secret video/animal cruelty/child porn charges.Apparently he has better things to do.Follow The Daily Weekly on Facebook and Twitter.
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