Your link and mine are the same cases Tucarra. I just don't know about the explanation they are giving, and really have to question if they are on a mis-information campaign. Seriously, how does one sicko wander around BC, find cats that have been killed by coyotes in order to mutiliate them post-mortem? BTW, apparently there are some cases cropping up in Kamloops now.
The SPCA was publicly making the connection between the cat killings and the potential the perp could go on to humans. On the same day, one of BC's well-known criminologists commented to the effect that "not all cat killers go on to ..." blah blah. My immediate thought was "this criminologist doesn't know his a$$ from a hole in the ground". A few days later Lin Jun's case hit the news
Having said that, years ago I had a cat come home one night, muddied, but not bloodied, seemingly none the worse for wear ... until I saw him trying to lick his chest. When I checked further, it was just like someone had taken a knife and made a surgical 3 corner slice. I rushed him to the vet, and they suspected he had had a run-in with a coyote.
If you are so inclined, check out my blog (above right corner) to read my personal story that may
possibly relate to the cat killings wrt post-mortem mutiliation. At the moment, we don't know where this dude is. Further to my blog entries, both Alberta and BC news media wanted to run with a story, but the kids were/are too terrified of any repurcussions (the info would be know to have come from them) and we've all had to understand their fear and respect their wishes. As of right now, we don't know where dude is, but I suspect it's not the last we've heard of him.