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Please sign petition (LINK ABOVE) to ask for maximum penalty for man accused of cutting throats of puppies and killing them. Man faces animal abuse charges - by Sara Welch (Seymour-WTNH, Jan. 20, 2005 Updated 12:46 PM ) _ A disturbing story of animal abuse out of Seymour. A man faces charges for allegedly slitting the throats of several puppies there. by News Channel 8's Sara Welch Police are calling this attack "sick and vicious." They followed footsteps in the snow to a wooded area and found a basket of puppies that were left to die. The lone surviving puppy had her throat slashed and a stab wound in her back. "This is brutal, it's the worst thing I ever saw in two years as the dog warden in the town. He brutally cut her throat. It was terrible," says Joe LaRovera. Twenty-year-old Brandon Chandler is facing six counts of animal cruelty. The vicious attack happened at a house on Skorkorat Street where the suspect lived with dogs' owners. "Police responded to the home on Skorkorat Street in Seymour, at which time they spoke to the accused and asked where the puppies were. He had stated that he 'sent them to heaven,'" says Paul Beres from the Seymour Police Dept. Behind the house police found six puppies left outside in the woods in a basket. Five of the dogs were dead, the remaining animal is now struggling to stay alive. Police say the suspect used a buck knife to slit the dogs' throat. "He appears to show no remorse. He told officers that he had been drinking prior to the episode--that he had several beers." The suspect was arraigned this morning and held on $50,000 bail. Police tell News Channel 8 that the man may have attacked the dogs because the owners refused to give him one of the puppies. The owners are devastated by this and say they don't have the financial means to care for the dog. They signed over custody of the puppy to the Town of Seymour. The puppy is now receiving around-the-clock care at the animal hospital. ---------------------END OF STORY-------------------------- |
Heinous, but if he said he "sent them to heaven" and that he has no remorse,
won't he likely be found to have mental issues and possibly not be responsible for his actions? On 2005-01-29, Josh penned: http://www.petitiononline.com/a3664242/petition.html Please sign petition (LINK ABOVE) to ask for maximum penalty for man accused of cutting throats of puppies and killing them. Man faces animal abuse charges - by Sara Welch (Seymour-WTNH, Jan. 20, 2005 Updated 12:46 PM ) _ A disturbing story of animal abuse out of Seymour. A man faces charges for allegedly slitting the throats of several puppies there. by News Channel 8's Sara Welch Police are calling this attack "sick and vicious." They followed footsteps in the snow to a wooded area and found a basket of puppies that were left to die. The lone surviving puppy had her throat slashed and a stab wound in her back. "This is brutal, it's the worst thing I ever saw in two years as the dog warden in the town. He brutally cut her throat. It was terrible," says Joe LaRovera. Twenty-year-old Brandon Chandler is facing six counts of animal cruelty. The vicious attack happened at a house on Skorkorat Street where the suspect lived with dogs' owners. "Police responded to the home on Skorkorat Street in Seymour, at which time they spoke to the accused and asked where the puppies were. He had stated that he 'sent them to heaven,'" says Paul Beres from the Seymour Police Dept. Behind the house police found six puppies left outside in the woods in a basket. Five of the dogs were dead, the remaining animal is now struggling to stay alive. Police say the suspect used a buck knife to slit the dogs' throat. "He appears to show no remorse. He told officers that he had been drinking prior to the episode--that he had several beers." The suspect was arraigned this morning and held on $50,000 bail. Police tell News Channel 8 that the man may have attacked the dogs because the owners refused to give him one of the puppies. The owners are devastated by this and say they don't have the financial means to care for the dog. They signed over custody of the puppy to the Town of Seymour. The puppy is now receiving around-the-clock care at the animal hospital. ---------------------END OF STORY-------------------------- -- monique, roommate of Oscar the (female) grouch ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eros was adopted! Eros has a home now! *cheer!* |
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