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- New Jersey, USA -


The Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office announced that on Friday, July 15, 2022, 39-years-old GARY MOORE (pictured), entered a guilty plea to a 3rd degree animal cruelty charge resulting in the death of a 7-pound Yorkshire Terrier puppy named Mommas.

According to a press release, the terms of MOORE’s plea agreement with the State require a New Jersey State Prison sentence of 3 years.

The murderer is scheduled to be sentenced on August 26, 2022, before the Honorable Dorothy Garrabrant J.S.C.


On January 7, 2020, Atlantic City Police responded to a 911 call from a very emotionally upset woman who came home to find the body of her deceased puppy”, stated the release.

Detective Malik Tolbert entered the woman’s apartment to find her hysterical. The woman told police she came home from work and could not find her Yorkshire Terrier puppy, Mommas. After looking for Mommas, the woman eventually found the furbaby “stuffed between the mattress and box spring of her bed. Mommas was deceased, her body badly beaten.”


Forensic experts determined that Mommas had suffered fatal blunt force trauma.


An investigation led to MOORE being charged with animal cruelty by purposely and cruelly causing the death of Mommas.


According to online records, MOORE is out of custody!


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- South Australia, Australia -


On Tuesday, July 5, appearing via video link from the Christies Beach Magistrates Court, Magistrate Lynette Duncan sentenced 57-years-old STEVEN JOHN LEFFANUE to ONLY 18 months in prison with a non-parole period of seven months for the murder of an innocent dog named Pup.

LEFFANUE was also forbidden from having animals in future.


On February 7, 2022, LEFFANUE faced Victor Harbor Magistrate Teresa Anderson and through his lawyer, he pleaded guilty to two counts of ill-treating an animal to cause death or serious harm, two counts of unlawfully being on premises, and one count of dishonestly taking property without consent.

The hearing was then adjourned until a psychological assessment report of LEFFANUE could be completed, Magistrate Anderson accepted the pleas and remanded LEFFANUE on continuing bail.


Pup’s murder happened in November 2021.

LEFFANUE stole the furbaby from her family home, took her to an empty property in the neighborhood, left her for five days, he then returned, and killed her.


On December 1, 2021, part of a Facebook post published by Pup’s mom, Ms. Amie Sherwin, read: “Last night I received a call from the police , notifying me that our beautiful girl had crossed the rainbow bridge.

It saddens and angers me, as to how she passed....

PLEASE EVERYONE in and around the area, put padlocks on your gates, keep your dogs safe!

On Wednesday November 24th, while I was dropping my kids at school [a] childcare, a local resident of the community came and took our dog from the safety of her family yard, he kept her somewhere for a week and then yesterday he took her into the backyard of an unoccupied holiday house and beat my poor baby so badly that she was left disfigured and unrecognisable by her face. He then he walked away, leaving her alone to die 😡💔

A lovely lady witnessed this attack on my beautiful girl and called the police immediately, if it weren't for this wonderful lady, we would never have known, I am very grateful to her.

I can't thank the police enough, for finding and arresting this disgusting person promptly and for their huge amount of compassion and support.

At this stage, I cannot name this person as is may jeopardise the court proceedings.”


A vet with the RSPCA performed a necropsy on Pup and reported that Pup had suffered “unusually severe trauma.”

A police prosecutor told the court: “The RSPCA vet who had a part in reviewing the necropsy said that they were ‘utterly appalled by the pain this dog would have endured before its death’”.


ABC NET reports that LEFFANUE’s lawyer had told the court that his client had been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and that his auditory hypersensitivity had been triggered by Pup’s barking over a period of 20 months.


In sentencing, Duncan said Pup had died a violent and given the gravity of the offences and the need for community protection and safety, a prison term was justified.

According to ABC NET, Duncan said: “The objective circumstances of these offences are at the highest end of the scale for offences of their kind. The penalty imposed must send a clear and strong message to you and others that ill-treatment causing serious harm or death to animals will not be tolerated and will result in significant penalties.”


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Pup’s pictures shared from Amie Sherwin.



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- Oklahoma, USA -




~ Update: June 30, 2022


I have emailed Lieutenant Nola Cottrell with the Grady County Sheriff's Office.

I asked him to forward to their PIO my email requesting information about the investigation into the dog beaten to death.




~ Update: June 27, 2022


I have emailed the Tuttle Police Department and the Grady County Sheriff’s Office and requested the following information:


1) Why the witness who recorded the act of the dog being beaten to death, waited until March 2022 to come forward?


2) When exactly the Animal Control Officer seen in the video was placed on administrative leave?


3) With regard to the dog who was beaten to death, was he/she from the shelter? Are the gender, age, breed, and name known?


4) What happened to the other dog seen in the video?


I have heard back from the Tuttle Police Department and learned that the ACO, LARRY JOHNSON, “was placed on leave on March 18, 2022.”


If I hear back from the sheriff’s office, I will post an update.




~ Original story:


The nonprofit Oklahoma Alliance for Animals (OAA) is offering a $5,000 reward in exchange for information leading to a criminal conviction of a male who can be seen in a video “showing an act of unconscionable cruelty at the Tuttle Animal Shelter in Grady County, OK”, said the organization in a Facebook post.


The Grady County Sheriff’s Office is working to identify the male whom the OAA referred to as “Eddie.”


The sickening and disgusting video shows a dog who has been beaten to death on County Road 1190, near Highway 37, on October 29, 2021. However, the video was only submitted to the authorities in March 2022. It’s not clear why the video was not immediately reported to law enforcement.


News 9 reports that a witness recorded the act in two different videos while driving past the Tuttle Animal Shelter.


The first video showed a Tuttle Animal Control Officer and an unknown man.

The ACO is seen hitting a white dog with a baton as he/she bites a brown dog.

The second video showed the unknown man hitting the white dog as he/she lays on the ground until he/she stops moving.

According to News 9, the witness told the news agency that after ending the second video, they saw the ACO put the white dog in a bag and dump him/her in a dumpster.


OAA explained in a Facebook post that the video was supplied to them in March 2022, and “Upon determining the location, the video was supplied to the City of Tuttle Police Department.”


Police acted on it and brought in the Grady County Sheriff's Office to investigate “the alleged crime”, said OAA.


News 9 reports that Major Michael Scott with Tuttle Police said the ACO was placed on leave and later resigned.

Undersheriff Gary Boggess with the Grady County Sheriff's Office said that the ACO could not identify his partner in crime.


No criminal charge has been filed related to the dog beating.


It truly infuriates me that it takes a reward to encourage people to do the right thing.

$5,000 is a lot of money the Oklahoma Alliance for Animals CANNOT do without considering all the furbabies in their care.

Why not use the same baton on the ACO and get the name of the other scum out of him!?

He knows who he is!

No wait, that would be illegal.

If you know who the other lowlife is, I beg you, come forward and speak up for the VOICELESS VICTIM. Then, donate the reward to the shelter!


Tips can be submitted to the Grady County Sheriff’s Office by leaving a message on the agency’s tip line: (405) - 224 - 0984. Thank you!


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