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I completely agree!
This DISGUSTS me.
OK so I have never been a big pet person but this is about one of the most horrible pieces of news I have heard this year. This was a horrible, spiteful act from a coward with a wicked soul. I’m not a huge fan of the death penalty but in this case, I am. There is NO reason for this kind of evil and I am shocked that it happened in the neighborhood I grew up in. My sympathy goes out to the family.
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NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA - October 25, 2010 (WPVI) — The grisly killing of a household pet in Northeast Philadelphia has prompted a reward offer and a search for answers.
was seeing when she looked out her back door in the 200 block of Byberry Road.
“I looked out my back door,” Verden told Action News,” and there was a severed dog laying here on my deck. They had severed it from underneath the front paws, so it was, like, the top of the body… and it was completely gutted. A very gruesome sight.”
Verden suspects the dog’s killing is the work of a former neighbor who has been harassing her for years; throwing motor oil at her home and committing other acts of vandalism that she has reported to police.
“If he’s able to sever a dog and put it on my property, I don’t know how far he’s going to go,” Verden added.
The dog was still wearing its dog tag. Monday night, a woman and her daughter went to SPCA headquarters to positively identify the remains of their pet. The dog turned out to be Chico, a 3-year-old Siberian Husky who belonged to a family living a few miles away on Haldeman Avenue.
“This is almost like a ‘Godfather’ situation,” said George Bengal of the Pennsylvania SPCA. “This would be my first experience with something like this where someone actually went to this extreme to do this to send a message to this individual.”
The owner says their dog says Chico ran away around 9:00 Sunday night. They had been trying desperately to locate him when they got the call from SPCA.
“I was shocked,” Chico’s owner, Gabriella Orvadia, said through tears. “It’s a sick, sick and sad individual who would do something like this. It’s pathetic.”
Authorities say they’re looking at two possible suspects in connection with the case. However, the dog’s owner says there is no punishment that would be severe enough.
“Put him in jail,” Orvadia said. “Let him suffer the way you made my animal suffer.”
The Pennsylvania SPCA is now offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person or people responsible. Anyone with information is being asked to call the SPCA hotline at 215-426-6300.
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