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- Florida, USA -


The Largo Police Department arrested 42-years-old EFREN LOPEZ PEREZ (pictured), accused of intentionally running over an innocent duck who sadly died on impact.


PEREZ was driving his truck at the Whispering Pines Mobile Home Park on 142nd Avenue North and according to witnesses, he sped up just before approaching the duck.

Witnesses told the police PEREZ did not stop and drove off.


Police arrested PEREZ on Friday, September 9, and after he was read his rights, he admitted to striking the bird.

Blood was found where the duck was laying lifelessly.


The filthy murderer was charged with one count of cruelty to animals, a third-degree felony, and booked into the Pinellas County Jail. Online records show he was released a few hours later after posting a $5,000 bond.


Online court records do not have a date for PEREZ’s next appearance.


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- Florida, USA -


On Wednesday, August 31, 2022, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office received an anonymous call reporting that two horses had been starving at a property in the 16600 block of the southwest 42nd Loop.


Responding deputies found an 8-year-old Chestnut Quarter Horse mare named Cinnamon and an 18-year-old Old Bay Thoroughbred mare named Broadway, who were severely malnourished.


In a press release, the sheriff’s office said that Corporal Struble, Corporal James Manning, and Marion County Animal Control responded to the scene to conduct an investigation from which it emerged that 24-years-old MERCEDEES LYNN COX and 27-years-old TYLER JAMES WILLIAM HANNERS (both pictured), had bought Cinnamon and Broadway in June 2022.

Since then, Cinnamon and Broadway have lost a significant amount of weight.


Cinnamon and Broadway were in such visibly poor body condition that a veterinary with the Peterson Smith Equine Hospital was called in.


According to the press release, “Broadway was found to have a displaced colon, colic from ingesting sand, and a body condition score of one, which indicates she was emaciated. Due to the severity of Broadway’s condition, the veterinarian recommended medical euthanasia to prevent further suffering. Cinnamon was diagnosed with a heart murmur, heaves, rain rot, and a body condition score of two. With a proper medication and feeding regimen, Cinnamon is expected to make a full recovery.”

The sheriff’s office said that COX “continually insisted that the horses received adequate feedings despite the fact that both of the horses were visibly malnourished.”


The investigation determined that COX and HANNERS failed to provide adequate food, water, and medical care for Broadway and Cinnamon.


COX was arrested on September 1, 2022, and booked into the Marion County Jail on two felony counts of aggravated animal cruelty. She was released the following day after posting a $2,000 bond.


HANNERS turned himself in on September 6, 2022, and he was also charged with two felony counts of aggravated animal cruelty. He was released the following day after he was able to post a $2,000 bond.


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The Marion County Sheriff’s Office kindly provided Voice For Us with a picture of Broadway and a picture of Cinnamon.



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- Florida, USA -



~ Update: October 10, 2023


On October 9, 2023, State Attorney Ed Brodsky’s office announced that on October 4, 2023, 31-years-old ALICIA DEEANN KINCHELOE (pictured) was found guilty of one count of Aggravated Animal Cruelty and one count of Tampering with Evidence. Additionally, the jury found that KINCHELOE intentionally tortured or tormented a raccoon by setting him/her on fire.

Circuit Court Judge Donna Padar presided over the trial.


KINCHELOE is scheduled to be sentenced on December 19, 2023. She faces a maximum sentence of only ten years and I hope she gets them all!


Andrew van Sickle, the Animal Cruelty Prosecutor in Sarasota, said in a statement: “Unfortunately, we were not able to save this animal from a horrific death. However, I am delighted that the jury agreed that all animals, whether domesticated or wild, should be treated humanely and with respect. A simple phone call to Animal Services or FWC would have averted this entire tragedy.”


A criminal animal abuse charge against KINCHELOE’s father, 64-years-old RODDY ROBERT KINCHELOE (also pictured), is still pending. Court records show his jury trial is set to begin on January 16, 2024.




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Sarasota County Sheriff Kurt A. Hoffman held a press conference on Friday, September 2, 2022, about the murder of an innocent and defenseless raccoon on August 11, 2022.


The killers have been identified as 30-years-old ALICIA DEEANN KINCHELOE and her father 63-years-old RODDY ROBERT KINCHELOE (both pictured).


At the beginning of the press conference Sheriff Hoffman addressed the criticism that his office and the state’s attorney’s office received for taking weeks to arrest the murderers. He explained that it took time for his deputies to compile evidence, conduct interviews, obtain videos, and obtain signatures on warrants before the arrests were made.

The sheriff also pointed out the significant amount of attention this case received even from out of Florida.


Evidence gathered during the investigation showed that RODDY ROBERT KINCHELOE stabbed the raccoon with a pitchfork while the creature was in a dumpster behind some businesses, and his daughter was filming the revolting act.


Sheriff Hoffman said videos obtained did not show the raccoon displaying any aggressive behavior.

After stabbing the poor soul, father and daughter went out to lunch and then returned to the dumpster to find out that the raccoon was still alive.

At that point, the father told his daughter to get a gasoline can from his truck and set the raccoon on fire.

The daughter can be heard in the video saying: “We just toasted his (expletive), who’s hungry?


A second video showed the father hosing down the dumpster and pulling the raccoon out who at that point was deceased. The daughter picks up the raccoon, and while she goes off camera she disposes of the body.


Sheriff Hoffman said father and daughter claimed there was water in the gasoline jug, not gas.

Deputies were able to prove that there was flammable liquid inside the can.


The evil-minded duo were arrested on the afternoon of Thursday, September 1, 2022.

The daughter, of 2457 E. Burr Oak Court, Sarasota, is charged with aggravated animal cruelty and tampering with physical evidence. She was released on $3,000 bond.


The father, of 2443 Eugene Street, Sarasota, is charged with a single count of aggravated animal cruelty.

The father’s mugshot was taken at a hospital because, during the course of his arrest, he claimed he experienced a medical issue and was taken to a hospital where the booking photograph was taken. Sheriff Hoffman said: “I don’t know the specifics of his medical condition, nor do I really care.”

The scum was released on a $1,500 bond.


Sheriff Hoffman said while the daughter did not have a prior criminal record, her father has a fairly extensive criminal history, which you would expect from a scum that hurts animals, he said. Among the offenses are drugs, prostitution, domestic violence, and contempt of court.


What can I say about these sadistic, useless, evil oxygen thieves that has not already been said?

Wishing you the same torture you inflicted on a creature who could not fight back would be too generous. You both deserve more pain.

I hope one day you will both witness each other being tortured and not be able to intervene.

Then you will know how the raccoon felt.


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