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by vk4gsd on 27 April 2017 - 10:04
Can't vouch for the source, others may verify. Hopefully courts will be harsh.

by Mindhunt on 27 April 2017 - 23:04
What is wrong with some people? I did a clinical in a forensic setting doing competency assessments and neuropsychological assessments on incarcerated people. A few stuck out for their cruelty to animals, the pictures were the stuff of nightmares. One wanted to teach his wife a lesson for leaving him (he was horrifically abusive to her and the children), the poor dog suffered horribly for hours and the film was sent to the wife and kids. Another was a full blown psychopath (16 year old) who started out with cruelty to animals, his own puppies that mommy and daddy kept buying for him to "teach him empathy." The things he did to the puppies left me in tears and furious that his parents kept getting him more and not seeing a problem with it. Cruelty to animals is one of the hallmarks of psychopathy......These people who harmed a service dog need to be incarcerated for a very long time.
by vk4gsd on 27 April 2017 - 23:04

by Koots on 28 April 2017 - 01:04

by Hundmutter on 28 April 2017 - 05:04
Could not get a video to come up, but the news article was bad enough.
(My server can't even find that, now).
It beggars belief, doesn't it ? As Mindhunt says, there's a connection between cruelty to animals and cruelty to people, a factor Child Protection Services everywhere know only too well. Additionally, I find it really worrying that there are people like this woman and her giggling friends who are or were part of the armed services anywhere. Does the 'system' not weed out such psychopaths ? Are these the kind of soldiers who bullied others into suicide at Deepcut barracks; or who get caught torturing captives ?
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