Metropolitan Police to re-open Croydon cat killer case

Scotland Yard are closing a long-running investigation into the Croydon cat killer, saying the most likely culprits are foxes and cars.
The Metropolitan Police announced this after reports that a serial cat killer was behind the slaughter and mutilation of up to 500 pets across the UK. 

"All of the cases of cat mutilation will be recorded as 'no crime'."


For nearly three years, police and animal activists have been hunting for a culprit, also dubbed the M25 cat killer, who was suspected of bludgeoning animals to death before dissecting their corpses.
We all know that this is not the doing of Foxes, Foxes don't dismember and dissect cats and return body parts to owners at a later date.


We need the MET to re-open this case, there is an undeniable amount of evidence that this is a humans doing. Many Families have suffered great loss over the past few years and this is a massive insult to those who have lost their cats to this psychopath.


Many serial killers (such as Jeffrey Dahmer) started off with killing small animals, so who knows when this killer will step up and move on to larger targets such as humans.
If we can get enough signatures we can make the MET at least consider re-opening the case. Only 15 officers have worked on this case and non-exclusively and they seem to only be acknowledging 25 post-mortems out off over 500 victims. 

Fox DNA has been found around some wounds of a small amount of the bodies, Foxes are scavengers, not killers, if something is dead, they're going to lick it. Foxes also don't go round scavenging with knives.

Wounds of the bodies have been identified as being clean cuts not bites. There is so much evidence to suggest that this is a humans doing, NOT a fox or cars. 

SNARL (South Norwood Animal Rescue League) Have released a statement:

'The cats who have been decapitated have had their heads removed in exactly the same manner and place each time. Where we have recovered both head and body, the same small part is missing from each.

We find it difficult to understand how foxes can replicate this perfectly across a range of victims across a vast geographical area.

What has also not been explained is why we have no cases in Scotland or Wales, Devon, East Anglia, Suffolk, Rutland, etc given that we have rescue and lost and found contacts there who would notify us if bodies were found.

In Sussex, there was a case where a rabbit was killed and his body displayed in the same manner as the cats and rabbits and foxes we have attended in other areas. His injuries were a match to these other victims. His liver was placed at the bottom of the garden on a raised stone next to the shed, with a trail of fur leading to it. The next night, the owner's locked catflap was kicked in and the victim's collar placed on the stone his liver had been. That's not foxes.

In West Wickham, a cat's collar was returned five months after the cat was killed. That's not foxes.

We find it difficult to understand how foxes can replicate this perfectly across a range of victims across a vast geographical area.

For more info link to SNARL's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1669882269784133&id=624100301029007&__tn__=K-R

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