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    Please read if you live FL and have cats

    I was debating even posting this because all I've done since I read this is just feel so bad for the cats and I'm just so sadden by this and I hope that they catch this killer and do the same to him/her.

    It's just so horrible and what I hate more is that you hear about these sad storys but sometimes you never find out more on the story.

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    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090610/...cats_mutilated

    MIAMI – The black cat's body was found in the grass, just feet from the hedges where she slept each day.

    Miss Kitty was still warm to the touch when the South Florida couple who cared for her found her in the yard next door. Her head was smashed and her back legs skinned, like pieces of chicken in a grocer's freezer. And she was not the only one to suffer such a fate.

    Horrified owners have been finding their cats killed and mutilated for the past month in two south Miami-Dade County communities. Many of the cats were missing fur and appeared to have been cut with a sharp, straight instrument, police said. In all, investigators are looking into about two dozen deaths, with enough evidence to try to prosecute at least 15 of the cases.

    "Every time I hear about someone else, I'm in their shoes and I see my cat again," said Mary Lou Shad, who fed and cared for Miss Kitty with her husband for the past year. Although the cat was feral, they considered her their pet.

    "I feel terrorized to the point where everywhere I go, I'm looking for dead cats on the side of the road," Shad said.

    Investigators don't yet know who or what is behind the gruesome cat deaths in Cutler Bay and Palmetto Bay, but owners are keeping their pets inside, raising reward money and warily eyeing strangers.

    Police spokeswoman Rebeca Perez said the manner of death indicates a person killed the animals, and that the deaths could be linked. So far, there's no indication the killer or killers plan to attack people.

    Whoever's responsible "hasn't given any indication that this is some sort of a threat where this person's going to commit these crimes against a human being," Perez said.

    The Shads' canary-colored home sits in a calm suburban neighborhood of small one-story houses, neat lawns and caring neighbors. There is a school nearby and a park with swings and playground equipment. An ice cream truck rumbles through, its tune echoing down the streets.

    But the apparent tranquility belies residents' anger and fear.

    "Be aware that there is a psychopathic coward, killing cats," reads one poster taped to a neighborhood street sign.

    The sign is not far from the home of 68-year-old Barbara Wiesinger, whose cat, Cami, was found in a neighbor's yard this month. Wiesinger said she saw the calico's fur poking up in a patch of grass. She immediately knew her pet was dead.

    "This is not an accident. This is somebody sick," she said.

    Allison Smith, who watched her 4-year-old son and her 6-year-old nephew play barefoot in the local park on a muggy afternoon this week, said she recently called the police to her Palmetto Bay home after she found bowls in her front yard. She worried someone might be trying to lure out her two cats, Marvin and Molly, but the bowls simply belonged to a neighbor. Still, she is keeping the cats inside.

    "They were inside-outside," Smith said. "But not anymore."

    Louis B. Schlesinger, a professor of forensic psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, said residents should be cautious, even if initial signs don't indicate humans are in danger. He said the man believed to the "Boston Strangler" also shot cats with arrows.

    "This should be taken as seriously as could possibly be," he said.

    Local authorities are urging pet owners to keep their animals indoors. A tip line has also been established, and local organizations have contributed thousands in reward money for information would helps lead to the arrest of the culprit.

    A month ago, 42-year-old Alicia Glatzer's husband found their cat, Sarah, outside their Palmetto Bay home. The cat had been skinned and half of her face was missing. The family initially thought that the cat had been hit by a car, but a week later learned of the other killings.

    These days, Glatzer looks at people's hands and arms for scratch marks. She hopes for a stronger police presence in their neighborhood after what happened to Sarah, a pretty white cat with a black and tan tail that adopted the family about three years ago.

    "I'm afraid that we are going to be prey," Glatzer said. "Our cats have fallen to prey. Who's to say that we are not next?"

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    THAT is HORRIBLE!!! I hope they catch the coward that is doing that... a serial killer in the makings if they don't catch them.

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    I saw this on a news web page this morning. I watched the video that came with it. This is being done by a real sicko alright. I hope they catch this person/s as soon as possible. The owners of these cats are concerned that this sicko will start killing people next. It's horrible. Rest in Peace little kitties.


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    OMG that is such a horrible horrible thing to do! I hope they catch him and skin him!!!
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    My thoughts of words too.. How so Horrible.. I hope they catch the purp & skin them as well..
    Quote Originally Posted by Laura's Babies View Post
    THAT is HORRIBLE!!! I hope they catch the coward that is doing that... a serial killer in the makings if they don't catch them.

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    Peeka, my first "official" rescue, had her tail completely skinned and they tried to skin her legs, too, but she apparently escaped. It resulted in having her tail amputated and she had permanent nerve damage in her front left paw as a result. She lived a good, comfortable life w/me for 14 years before acute renal failure took her but the horror that she experienced at the hands of these criminals is unspeakable!
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    Hope the person who did this will be caught. Then they should do the same thing to them that they did to that poor cat. Just breaks my heart that people can be so cruel.

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    I agree completely. It was so horrible reading this that it just reminds me though that you need to check every single potential adopter out even though this person isn't responding to ads. I hope they catch the person as well.

    It's just so sad. Poor cats RIP.


    Quote Originally Posted by Carol Bulger View Post
    Hope the person who did this will be caught. Then they should do the same thing to them that they did to that poor cat. Just breaks my heart that people can be so cruel.

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    MIAMI – A teenager accused of killing of more than a dozen cats in South Florida does not pose a danger to himself or the community and can be released from jail on bond, a judge ruled Wednesday.

    Judge John Thornton ordered Tyler Hayes Weinman, 18, released after a brief hearing Wednesday morning. Weinman, who appeared in a Miami-Dade County courtroom in a red, jail-issued uniform, will wear an electronic monitoring bracelet while he awaits his trial and will be allowed to attend counseling sessions that were recommended by a doctor after a court-ordered psychiatric evaluation.

    "He is competent to proceed and does not, at this time, appear to be at risk of harming himself or others," Thornton said.

    Weinman has been charged with 19 counts each of animal cruelty and improperly disposing of an animal body. He also faces four counts of burglary related to the cat deaths. His bond, which was set at $249,500, was posted Tuesday.

    "He's just a good kid whose a victim of circumstances," said his attorney, Michael Walsh. "He did not do this crime."

    Weinman is accused of the gruesome cat killings that terrorized residents of two south Miami-Dade County neighborhoods for about a month. Police believe he is behind the deaths of more than a dozen animals, whose mutilated bodies were discovered by their owners or other residents. Police say they investigated the deaths of about 30 cats, but they say some were likely killed by dogs.

    "He's an innocent man," Walsh said. "There's no evidence. Obviously, there's been a public outcry to solve this crime and you know that that motivates police in certain directions. And now this young man has to sit there and bear the allegations. When the case starts to unfold, you'll see."

    The teenager, who was arrested over the weekend, is scheduled to be arraigned July 6. His father and stepmother attended Wednesday's hearing and initially declined to speak with the media outside the courtroom after the proceedings. As the couple walked outside the courthouse, however, his father told television reporters that he was confident his son wasn't involved in the deaths.

    "I'm absolutely sure that he is innocent," Doug Weinman said. "Because I've raised a son for 18 years and I know who he is."

    Alicia Glatzer, whose cat, Sarah, was found killed and mutilated outside her family's Palmetto Bay home in early May, said she was shocked by Weinman's release.

    "It's disturbing that they would let him out knowing that he has killed so many cats," Glatzer said. "Although he says he's innocent and his attorney says he's innocent, there hasn't been any cat killings since he's been in jail. It's a concern of mine that he's let out, that's he's back on the street."

    Police said they arrested Weinman after tracking the teenager for some time. He was taken to the police station for an interview on his prom night and his house was placed under surveillance. But on Wednesday, Walsh was critical of the investigation, saying that his client's arrest was based on circumstantial evidence.

    "He doesn't know who did it," Walsh said. "He has no idea. Next thing he knows, he's in the back of a police car being arrested for this crime."

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    Wow. What a surprise. Not.
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    Oh... my..... God.......

    They have no suspects, not even any idea, for anyone else who might have done this.. but they just go ahead and let the little beast back out?
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    I just read and watched the video on the ABC website. He could be in jail for over 100+ yrs. I just wonder what the judge was talking about that he was not a threat to himself or others, only cats....Another Jeffrey Dahlmer....

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    WHAT!!!?? I can't believe this. Sure, you've raised your son for 18 years and you know who he is? It's not the first time we've heard that. I guess they'll get suspicious when the cat killings commence again??


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