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What was the sense in killing an innocent little puppy?
Do you think crimes like this should carry a life sentence?
What was the sense in killing an innocent little puppy?
Do you think crimes like this should carry a life sentence?
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I think anyone who does something like this is exceptionall y dangerous and needs a very strong message sending to the once they are caught, as someone this cruel and sociopathic is not someone you want wandering about getting away lightly with things. There have to be consequences for taking pleasure in cruelty. I hope they are dealt with as severly as...
08:14 Fri 07th Apr 2017
I think anyone who does something like this is exceptionally dangerous and needs a very strong message sending to the once they are caught, as someone this cruel and sociopathic is not someone you want wandering about getting away lightly with things. There have to be consequences for taking pleasure in cruelty. I hope they are dealt with as severly as possible.
Awful, the problem they have now is, whereas it was just a burglary and they would have be given a crime number and claimed on their insurance, now, anybody buying these goods will know where they came from and what they did, and they will have lots of animal lovers looking out for them and animal charities etc.
Basically they have a lot more people after them because of the dog.
Dave.
Basically they have a lot more people after them because of the dog.
Dave.
They probably killed the puppy to keep it quiet - a barking dog could alert neighbours.
It's unlikely they went to the trouble of filling a bath just for the fun of killing a dog, but who knows? You have to hope the poor animal didn't suffer too much.
A life sentence? No, I don't think that is appropriate.
It's unlikely they went to the trouble of filling a bath just for the fun of killing a dog, but who knows? You have to hope the poor animal didn't suffer too much.
A life sentence? No, I don't think that is appropriate.
NoMercy - // I don't think a life sentence is disproportionate, personally. //
I understand your position, I am sure it is shared by animal lovers everywhere.
But the law does not respond to our personal anguish about ill-treatment of defenceless animals, and it is right that it does not - good laws are not based on emotion, they are based on detached analysis.
I understand your position, I am sure it is shared by animal lovers everywhere.
But the law does not respond to our personal anguish about ill-treatment of defenceless animals, and it is right that it does not - good laws are not based on emotion, they are based on detached analysis.
yes and the detached analysis is that there are very dangerous sociopaths walking about. If they have no qualms about drowning a defenseless puppy then they are clearly beyond any sort of feelings and as such are dangerous to the public. Thus they should be out of circulation for the good of the general public.
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A 'life sentence' for murder is only a few years these days so it's not as bad a suggestion as it seems.
Low life scum that need to be dealt with. Even if they killed it due to the barking, I would suggest they are seriously dangerous individuals. Filling a bath takes some time anyone with half an ounce of conscience would back out from the idea. People like this must be capable of doing humans harm if they get in their way.
Low life scum that need to be dealt with. Even if they killed it due to the barking, I would suggest they are seriously dangerous individuals. Filling a bath takes some time anyone with half an ounce of conscience would back out from the idea. People like this must be capable of doing humans harm if they get in their way.