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I saw this thread yesterday,but could not bring myself to even open it.I knew what the subject was about and just could not bring myself to read about it. Its just heart sickening
Trader is correct this person to do such a thing has crossed a line,and there is no returning. God forbid, a child should ever have cross paths with this person.
I'm going to disagree with Trader on which is worse--the psychopath with no motive or the revenge-seeker. The psychopath has a least some mental pathology there, or is a drug user. If someone ostensibly without these problems excoriated Annie, then he is even worse. He may have a higher IQ and the mentality to do even worse to seek revenge angainst any and every wrong, real or perceived.
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Originally posted by SaltyDog:
I was driving down Atlanta Ave the other day and saw a young female pitbull, on a short leash, with old scars and new wounds all over her, running for her life down the street. I hung a u-turn to try to go find her again but she was gone. It later occured to me that I might have gotten hurt but I was following my heart. To any of you that know people who fight their dogs, please give them a swift kick in the nads. Then tell them it's just a little teaser from Salty. Mad I know, I know, I'm not acting like much of a lady.


Salty, I own a pit bull (actually her papers say Staffordshire Terrier, but no one ever knows what that is, so I just say pit). It makes me so sad/mad to think about people fighting them. I watch that show Animal Cops and they are always going and rescuing pits and they will have scars all over them! Its so sad. I once watched one where they showed the actual place where they were fighting the dogs INSIDE THE HOUSE and there was blood all over the walls. I then went to the bathroom and proceeded to get physically sick, then curl up on the couch with my baby and cry. I think about if someone else had gotten her and not me, what they might have done with her. Frowner Frowner
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Originally posted by yankeewitch:
We have a 6' high privacy fence around our backyard, and we recently went back and added an electric wire around the top and bottom. It may not do any good at keepingpeople monsters out, but it makes me feel a little better about letting our babies out to run and play. They are never left out if I'm not home.


We too just built a 6' privacy fence around our yard. We use to have chain length, but we built the wooden one for more protection for our baby!
Fire..
I agree with your accessment of the individual will inflict that type of death on a perceived transgression....they are extremely dangerous..

However when you compare this individual to someone who kills for the pleasure of inflicting pain...no transgression is needed...only an opportunity and a unsuspecting victim...
Usually these types are very personable and they move very steathly underneath the radar...
I am fully aware someone like this whether it is for revenge or just pleasure is a time bomb walking...
When, what or who is the next victim going to be is the question?
Who ever is responsible for this horrific act doesn't deserve a pleasant little stay in jail, they need to be tortured, & I'm sure their is sick enough people in this world I'm sure in prison that could skin this person to give them a taste of their own medicine, & much more torture along the way.

If this was revenge, something to do with the owner's, it's not the pup's fault, & the pup shouldn't had to go through something so sick, & be tortured. I'd like to know about the neighbors there, for that dog to get back home, it seems like someone close by would've done this.
Posted 09 December 2007 12:32 PM Hide Post
"Gerry,

What do you think would happen if they caught the slime, arrested them, published photos and evidence, arraigned them, and then....

Turned them loose, on their own recognizance?"

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DF,

Hopefully, some good folks will be there to take care of business! Make a meeting out of it, let me know about the monster's where abouts & I'd like to show up to help out.
[Quote from report by Annie's owner]"I do not believe it," Rodgers said, noting that an accidental run-in with a machine would not produce such clean, precise and symmetrical wounds to the flesh. "I am more frustrated than ever."

I find myself agreeing with her. How could a machine make such a clean cut, especially if the dog was strugging to get loose from it, which you would assume a dog would do.
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Originally posted by Taciturn:
[Quote from report by Annie's owner]"I do not believe it," Rodgers said, noting that an accidental run-in with a machine would not produce such clean, precise and symmetrical wounds to the flesh. "I am more frustrated than ever."

I find myself agreeing with her. How could a machine make such a clean cut, especially if the dog was strugging to get loose from it, which you would assume a dog would do.


I once saw a man scalped by a rear view mirror as he was exiting his vehicle through the windshield. You would have sworn that it was done by a surgeon.

Accidents produce strange results. The telling fact here (to me) is the forensic examiner's statement that the edges of the wound show jagged edges, rather than the smooth, clean cuts a knife would leave. That is indicative of mechanical wound, rather than slicing.

And the mechanical means may have been so fast that the dog did not have a chance to struggle. Augers and drive shafts turn very, very fast.
Several years ago my neighbor called and said her dog had been "skinned" when it was hit bt a car. She saw it happen and no doubt it did. It literally pulled the skin from the back of its neck off to its hindquarters,no tearing or bleeding, it was all just hanging on and dragging. The dog was moving around and was in shock. She asked on of the bigger kids to put it down and he did. Really quite unbelievable, but it can happen.

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