MULGA, Alabama - A Mulga man charged with 15 sex-related crimes after an Alabama Bureau of Investigation raid at his Jefferson County home had sex with his female dog and a young boy, according to court records made public this afternoon.

ABI officials today announced charges against Steven Ronald "Bo" Blackwell, 29. He is charged with five counts of rape, five counts of sodomy, five counts of possession of child porn, and one count of animal cruelty. He is being held without bond in the Jefferson County Jail.

ABI's Cyber Crime Unit on Nov. 20 carried out a search warrant at Blackwell's Parsons Road home, according to Alabama state trooper spokesman Sgt. Steve Jarrett. He declined to elaborate on the accusations against Blackwell, saying only the crimes involve child exploitation and child abuse.

According to court records, ABI agents interviewed Blackwell during the raid. Asked if he ever had been sexually active with a child, he said, he "had done a little" with a 9-year-old boy and found it sexually arousing.

Blackwell, however, said he and the boy have had sexual encounters multiple times over the past year. He indicated it was consensual. He said he "never liked kids" but the victim grew on him and he "loves him to death." Blackwell told investigators he feels the boy loves him as much.

He said he wishes the boy was his son. He also said he used his iPhone to take a picture of the boy's backside, but said he deleted it because the quality was poor.

Blackwell also told investigators he had sex with the dog in the yard. He said, however, he didn't perform oral sex on the dog because "It's nasty."

The court records also show investigators found pornography on Blackwell's computer. He told them that when he wants to look at pornography, he uses the search terms "Boyman" and "Twink."

Under questioning he said he began having sex with boys when he was 12 or 13 years old, and said most of them were younger than he was.

Jarrett said the investigation indicates a strong possibility of additional victims. Anyone with information that could help identify those victims is asked to call the Cyber Crime Unit at 334-353-1716.