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Very disturbing....with mutilation, skinning, etc., of coyotes, a goose, a bunny, a cat and a dog, all left in public places to be found.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com//news/national/serial-animal-killer-may-be-on-the-loose-in-london-ont-humane-society/article33414248/?cmpid=rss1&click=sf_globe
This is so disturbing. It started with wildlife and moved on to pets. The posing adds an extra disturbing element which makes it difficult to believe that this individual isn't very dangerous.
As an aside, I'm surprised that the perpetrator found that many coyotes to kill. It's not like there a lot of them in the London region.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com//news/national/serial-animal-killer-may-be-on-the-loose-in-london-ont-humane-society/article33414248/?cmpid=rss1&click=sf_globe
Over the last year, Foster said, there have been at least eight incidents involving 17 dead animals, including a skinned and beheaded bunny found on the Western University campus, a mutilated cat found in a park, six dead coyotes two of them headless and skinned placed in a pose in three different locations, and seven dead snakes left in a strange pose.
A stabbed and partially skinned goose was dropped off at the humane societys front door, she said.
This is a serial animal killer, Arntfield said, calling it a clear case of zoosadism being sadistic to an animal with an underlying sexual component.
Arntfield said he is concerned that whoever is behind the animal killings could potentially move on to more serious crimes targeting humans.
This is so disturbing. It started with wildlife and moved on to pets. The posing adds an extra disturbing element which makes it difficult to believe that this individual isn't very dangerous.
As an aside, I'm surprised that the perpetrator found that many coyotes to kill. It's not like there a lot of them in the London region.