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- North Carolina, USA -


On October 11, 2022, 55-years-old WAYNE GILBERT LASSITER pleaded guilty to driving while impaired and felony cruelty to animals.


On June 1, 2021, LASSITER veered off U.S. 70 West between Pleasant Gardens and Greenlee in McDowell County, drove across Mr. William Owensby’s driveway and hit and killed Mr. Owensby’s dog, a 3-year-old Shih-Tzu named Polly.

The incident happened at 5:41 a.m.


At the time of the incident, Mr. Owensby told WLOS that U.S. 70 is quiet on early mornings when he takes his dogs Polly and Jack out to go to the bathroom.


In a matter of moments, LASSITER ran off the road, across Mr. Owensby’s driveway, fatally hit Polly, hit a mailbox, and ended up in a stream.


Mr. Owensby said: “She died right there with me.” He then added: “He took something away from us. He needs to be held accountable for that.”


LASSITER was charged with driving while impaired and careless and reckless driving.

McDowell District Attorney Ted Bell added a charge of felony cruelty to animals.


WLOS reports that although cruelty to animal charges traditionally result in a misdemeanor, DA Bell explained that LASSITER’s prior DWI helped the prosecution upgrade to a felony and said: “When looking at that, we basically argued that prior DWI showed malice for the felony cruelty to animals just as it would for second-degree murder if it had been a person that were killed.”


DA Bell told WLOS: “The judge sentenced him to 1.6-2.27 years (20 to 33 months) on the cruelty to animals charge and 1 year (12 months) on the DWI.”


DA Bell said he thinks the sentence should have been longer but is within state sentencing guidelines.


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The Mc Dowell News - November 16, 2021 Updated December 26, 2021




- Florida, USA -



~ Update: September 20, 2022


The lifeless body of the cat murdered by JUSTIN WESLEY GALE (pictured) was sent to the Cornell University Animal Health Diagnostic Center for necropsy and I am now in possession of the results.


I was also kindly provided with pictures of the furbaby and the one I have published shows him laying on his left side. The hair coat is saturated in blood from the head to the right shoulder, and along the right front leg.


According to necropsy findings, the cat was a neutered adult male, domestic shorthair cat positive to a microchip and identified as Graywolf.


Graywolf was found to be in very thin-to-emaciated condition, having numerous skull fractures due to blunt force trauma, chronic bite wound abscesses to the back legs and genitalia due to suspected intern-animal aggression, and to have chronically fractured ribs from blunt force trauma. Graywolf ‘s thin body scored 2 out of 9 on the Purina Scale, weighing 5.7 pounds.


The following is the conclusion of the necropsy report:


Graywolf had at least one significant blunt force blow to the head based on the severity of fractures, number of fractures, type of fractures, and associated bruising…. The blunt force trauma to the head was severe enough to cause the rupture of a blood vessels with subsequent blood pooling between the frontal bone and the brain. This pooling of blood increased pressure on the brain and caused additional trauma. The degree of injury would have caused Graywolf to

experience immediate severe pain due to the combination of suffering from a traumatic brain injury and numerous broken bones in the skull. He survived for an unknown period. In the absence of any lung contusions (bruises), the source of the blood in his trachea was the result of inhaling a large volume of blood from his numerous skull fractures. Additionally, his lungs were noted to have emphysema (inflation of the air sacs within the lungs), which is consistent with a labored breathing. This condition may be due to his inability to breath with the volume of blood in his airways. Graywolf’s pain was initiated with the first act of blunt force trauma and persisted until the time of his death or possible loss of consciousness. The cause of his death is due to blunt force trauma to his head and exsanguination (blood loss). The manner of Graywolf’s death is non-accidental,” stated the report.


In addition to Graywolf’s acute (sudden) blunt force injuries, he has evidence of chronic

(previous) blunt force injuries to his thorax (chest) based on the healing fractures to some of his right ribs. His rib fractures are the result of powerful blunt impact to his chest.


As explained in the report: “Animals that are the victim of motor vehicle accidents (hit by a car) are likely to experience rib fractures in clusters, on one side the chest (right or left), and have a pattern that the rib fractures occur in the cranial ribs (ribs closest head). Non-accidental injuries can also result in rib fractures, of which, the pattern most often occurs bilaterally (on both the left and right sides) and with no pattern. Additionally, the distribution and the number of rib fractures that Graywolf suggestive of non-accidental trauma. The cause of Graywolf’s rib fractures is unknown at this time …. Additional information (such as the housing conditions of Graywolf e.g., indoor vs. outdoor, age of rib fractures) may provide further insight into the cause of his condition.”


Regardless of the cause of Graywolf’s rib fractures, the fractures caused him pain at the time of blunt force trauma occurred and for several weeks after. The ribs are designed to move when the chest expands, small movements including breathing and postural changes caused him pain. Due to poor radiographic positioning, a timeline of the ribs is not possible at this time ... There is evidence of previous injury to his heart, is unknown if this is due to a chronic heart condition or related to an episode of previous blunt force trauma to his chest.


Lastly, Graywolf experienced bite abscesses (chronic infection) to his genitalia, inner back legs, and his left hind foot due to bite wounds form inter-animal aggression. There appears to be no evidence of veterinary care being provided based on the severe and extensive infection and lack of the area being shaved. These injuries would have caused him to experience pain at the time of the injury and to experience residual pain with any movement of his back legs until the time of his death.


Based on the number of injuries, nature of injuries (fractures), the extensive distribution over his body and more than one traumatic event, this cat's injuries are consistent with non-accidental trauma. His rib fractures and his skull fractures indicate that this cat experienced at minimum, 2 traumatic episodes (occurring at different points in time). These traumatic injuries are classified as occurring antemortem (before death).





~ Update: August 1, 2022


I have heard back from the State Attorney’s Office 7th Circuit after I had inquired about the cat’s age, gender, breed, and name.

I was told in an email that “The cat was sent off for a Necropsy right away so I do not see the information you are requesting on the reports I am looking at. I assume once we get the necropsy back, most if not all of that information will be available.”





~ Update: July 28, 2022


Court records show that GALE was arraigned on July 26, 2022.

The Office of the State Attorney R.J. Larizza – 7th Judicial Circuit kindly responded to my email and told me that GALE pleaded not guilty to the charges.


GALE is due back in court on September 8, 2022, at 8:30 a.m. for a pre-trial.

Online records further show that GALE is still in custody.


Updates will be published as they become available.





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Port Orange Police arrested 28-year-old JUSTIN WESLEY GALE (pictured) for beating a defenseless cat to death.


According to charging documents obtained by Voice For Us, on the early morning of Tuesday, July 5, an officer responded to 125 Niver Street after receiving an animal cruelty complaint.

Upon arrival, the officer made contact with the reporting party, Matthew, who said that while

riding his bike with a friend he saw a male and a female standing outside a residence on Taylor Avenue, and the male was hitting a cat with an approximately eighteen-inch-long bat.

The male hitting the defenseless cat was GALE. The affidavit identified the female as SONJA.

Matthew went on to say that after beating the cat, GALE then walked to the other side of the street and threw the furbaby “down an embankment of a creek while the cat was wrapped up in a jacket or bag.” After tossing the furbaby, GALE walked back to the residence and Matthew could hear the cat crying out.

According to Matthew, the female told GALE to “put the cat out of its misery” so GALE walked back to where he had tossed the furbaby and struck him/her “three more times with the bat.”

Afterwards, GALE and the female left on bicycles heading eastbound on Niver Street towards Ridgewood Avenue.


Matthew went home and alerted the authorities and to the responding officer he showed where the incident took place.


In the report, the officer wrote that at a residence on 5402 Taylor Avenue, in the carport under the awning on the concrete pad, he found an approximately “eighteen inch long bat with blood on the top quarter, and four blood droplets, in the grass north of the concrete pad was a white tank-top that was covered in blood.”

The officer further reported that “across the street, located on the embankment next to the creek, was what appeared to be a cheetah print jacket wrapped around a cat that was bloodied and appeared to have been battered.”


The officer then knocked on the door of the residence and spoke with the homeowner, Victor Gulle. He told the officer that GALE was his friend and that GALE and SONJA “were outside of his house earlier, however, he was sleeping and did not see or hear anything.”

Gulle also told the officer that he believed GALE and his girlfriend were heading to 5827 Ridgewood Avenue.


After the officer secured all the evidence, animal control was contacted and officers took custody of the lifeless cat body.


When detectives located GALE, he denied being at Gulle’s home and being in contact with a cat. During an authorized show-up, referring to GALE, Matthew stated that “that is most definitely him” as the subject who he witnessed hitting the cat with a bat.


GALE was placed under arrest for “animal cruelty-intentional cause cruel death and unlawful disposal of a dead domestic animal.”

The filthy murderer was transported to the Volusia County Jail where he is being held on a $3,000 bond.

Online court records show GALE’s arraignment has been scheduled for July 26, 2022, at 8:30 a.m.


Charging documents do not mention whether SONJA will be also charged in this case and whether Matthew tried to intervene to rescue the cat or he just stood there and watched the beating unfold.


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- Florida, USA -


54-years-old JAMES ROBERT NIX JR. (pictured) was arrested for killing a former friend’s rooster, and after spending time behind bars, he is speaking out about his arrest.


According to court records, the incident took place on May 13, 2022, when Mr. Jason Defelice, came back home to find his rooster named Big Roo, lifeless in a ditch.


NIX told Action News Jax: “I just checked my mail and turn around and go, and I hear, ‘Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang!’ And I turn around, and there’s a chicken out there in the street. I said, ‘Oh boy, here we go’.”


NIX also said: “Turn around, walk to my place bang bang bang bang bang now the chickens in my yard! Now it’s neck flares up.”


NIX claims Big Roo was attacking him and he defended himself by hitting Big Roo in his small head with a stick resulting in Big Roo’s death.


Mr. Defelice recounted what happened that day: “I didn’t see my rooster at first, so I knew something was up because he would always come chase me.”

He and NIX are neighbors and used to be friends before NIX killed Big Roo.

Mr. Defelice said that when he did not see Big Roo coming to greet him, he went to see NIX.

He said: “Then, I went in his yard and yelled at him, and he finally came out and said he killed him.”

Mr. Defelice believes NIX killed Big Roo on purpose and said: “I lose them to animals, but I was not expecting to lose them to my neighbor that was like my friend.”


According to Mr.Defelice, he first called the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office to report the incident but he did not receive any assistance. It was only until a few days later that he learned he could reach out to Animal Control and he did!

Following an investigation by Animal Control, on June 23, 2022, Task Force Officers with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office responded to Peeples Lane in Jacksonville and arrested NIX on aggravated animal cruelty, a 3-degree Felony.


Court records show that NIX’s arraignment is scheduled for July 14, 2022.


When you experience issues with your neighbors involving furbabies, reach out to the authorities so THEY can step in and resolve the situation. Under NO circumstances it is ok to take it upon yourself to kill innocent animals!


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