She Was Already Convicted of Animal Torture When Authorities Found a Dozen More Abused Dogs

  • by: Care2 Team
  • recipient: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department

A woman once convicted for torturing animals and posting footage on social media is again at the center of a heartbreaking case – this time involving 12 dogs living in abusive conditions inside a van. These poor dogs were trapped without food or water, forced to stand in their own waste. The smell was so awful that animal control officers thought one of them might already be dead.

The person responsible has admitted to struggling with harmful impulses. Providing access to professional treatment while preventing contact with animals is not only compassionate, it's essential. 

Sign the petition to urge authorities to give this person a lifetime ban on animal ownership and mandatory mental health counseling!

This isn't the first time animals have suffered in this person's care. In 2021, she served time in prison for recording and posting videos of extreme animal torture, including skinning and hanging cats and dogs.

She was explicitly banned from having contact with animals until 2028. Yet just two years after her release, she was cited for animal neglect. This raises serious concerns about her ongoing relationship with animals and her ability to follow court orders.

But this petition isn't just about punishment. It's about prevention. It's about ending the cycle of violence before more animals are hurt. Clearly, the existing restrictions aren't working and a more meaningful, long-term solution is urgently needed. That means enforcing a permanent ban on animal ownership, and pairing that with mandatory, ongoing mental health counseling. Sign the petition to urge authorities to act now before more animals suffer!

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