Justice for Loonie Farms Animals

Warning: Graphic and Disturbing Information: Chrisitane Judd was given a license as an animal rescuer in Ludowici, GA in Long County approximately one year ago. Reportedly, her background was never checked. The sheriff of the town allegedly used her services as the dog pound for the county since they did not have an official pound. Several rescuers gave animals to Christiane Judd to care for being under the impression that she was a kind and compassionate person; hundreds of dogs, a miniature horse, a very sweet and loving pet pig, a donkey, and more. According to  sources, in February, Ms. Judd was issued a citation for having dead animals on her property. Reportedly, no questions were asked, no investigation was done, and she said they died of natural causes. She was told to dispose of the bodies appropriately. On Monday 5/16 it was reportedly discovered that there were many mutilated animal carcasses on the scene. The sheriff's office and the Dept. of Agriculture are reportedly in charge of the case.       Two animal rescuers came to the scene yesterday, 5/18/2011. (Please see attached video for discovery and evidence.) They reportedly discovered hundreds of dead animal carcasses; some burned, some shot, some liquefied and melted, some still tied to trees and some stuffed into tiny carriers so tight that they could not have moved. All of these animals appeared to have been severely abused, mistreated, neglected, starved, burned, tortured and murdered. The two animal activists, Kim and Barbie Nemeth, were able to identify several of the animals by their fur and collars, etc...as animals they had brought to entrust to Christiane Judd's care. Reportedly, there was a tree stand on the property that appeared to be used for someone to stand on and shoot the trapped animals. There were also beer bottles and wine cooler bottles scattered amongst the charred flesh and bones in a fire pit as if someone were having a party while these animals were being tortured, burned and killed. It appeared from the remains as if the murdering of the animals had begun approximately one year ago when Christiane Judd had received her "license" to be an animal rescuer and continued up until last week.       According to  sources, the Department of Agriculture and the sheriff's office are covering this case. Although they allegedly have been aware of this reported crime scene since Monday, they have not roped off the area or even declared it as a crime scene. Reportedly, they are not allowing other agencies to get involved. They are allegedly permitting and even encouraging reporters and other interested parties to visit the scene, allowing them to touch all of the carcasses and evidence, and reportedly allowing them to perhaps contaminate the crime scene. The above information has been reported to many high-ranking individuals and offices including the GBI, the United States Attorney's Office in Savannah, and other officials. It has been reported that some of these other officers and officials have stated that the sheriff is "covering the case" and no one want to "step on his toes." Since the sheriff reportedly was involved with this woman for a year by giving her all of their pound dogs, it may be that the sheriff does not want this information leaking out. Allegedly, the neighbors and involved people in the case want to bulldoze and clear up the area immediately without the scene ever being investigated as a crime scene. They say that they "want closure;" however, to so do would surely jeopardize the chances of filing criminal charges against Christiane Judd for her alleged criminal actions by destroying the crime scene. Ms. Judd has been reportedly missing since last week. Allegedly, the sheriff is refusing to do a criminal investigation or tape off the area as a crime scene and is still permitting people on the scene unchecked and allowing them to touch and tamper with the evidence. This information is now being brought to national awareness but concerned parties want to be certain that the scene is investigated thoroughly as a crime scene so that criminal charges can be brought up against the responsible parties, believed to be Ms. Christiane Judd. If you have any information on the whereabouts of Christiane Judd, please call District Attorney Tom Durden at 912-876-4151.By: Nicole Paskow Durham
We are tired of reading on a DAILY basis of the abuse animals suffer at the hands of people who are supposedly there to help them. 
Empirical data shows animal abuse elevates to people abuse. 
The Petition Signers for Justice for Loonie Farms Animals beseech you to end this daily bombardment of animal abuse, bring criminal charges against Christiane Judd and send a message loud and clear to animal abusers - you WILL be punished.
Thank you for all you do for the animals.
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