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- Missouri, USA -


The Kansas City-based nonprofit KC Pet Project announced in a Facebook post that its Animal Services Division is investigating the death of a dog who was found hanging from a tree in Blue Valley Park near 23rd Street and Topping Avenue.


The nonprofit said that on Friday, June 10, its animal cruelty investigation team received a call reporting the gruesome discovery.


On the scene, officers found “a small black and tan dog laying partially inside a Goodwill shopping bag”, said KC Pet Project.

The furbaby had a rope tied around his snout and his head. Inside the bag was a small rag.


The shelter explained that officers recognized the dog from a picture of a missing dog posted on the Facebook Group “Lost and Found Pets of KC” on June 9.


The VOICELESS VICTIM was identified as Buddy, a 2-year-old terrier mix, and his guardian was Ms. Nancy Morgan.


Ms. Morgan, a great grandmother who lives in an apartment near the park, spoke with FOX 4.

She said the furbaby was named Buddy because he was her best friend. She got him as a puppy about three years ago and he’s always been there for her.

Ms. Morgan explained that she is diabetic and Buddy would alert the family to dips in insulin from diabetes and her falls.

Any kind of problem I had, he was there with me, he barked, he raised the devil”, said Ms. Morgan.


FOX 4 reports that through a mix-up with family, Buddy was left tied up out back while Ms. Morgan was out to dinner. When she returned, she found out that Buddy was gone.


I have no idea why someone would be that mean and do what they did with Buddy”, said a tearful and extremely emotional Ms. Morgan.


If you have any information about Buddy’s death, please do the right thing and speak up for the VOICELESS VICTIM.

Please call KC Pet Project’s Animal Services Division TIPS Hotline at 816-701-0101.

Alternatively, click here to file a report and reference animal cruelty case C06975838. You can remain anonymous. Thank you!


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- Missouri, USA -


The Moberly Police Department arrested 29-years-old BRIANNA LYNN LINGO (pictured) after she stole her mother’s dog, killed him/her and set him/her on fire.


The crime took place on Thursday, June 9.


LINGO’s mother called 911 after she came back home from work and her daughter told her she had killed her dog as part of a “ritual sacrifice.”


Officers responded to the mother’s home on 306 Wightman Street in Moberly, just north of Columbia, and found the dog’s body that had been burned in a fire pit in a courtyard.


LINGO told detectives she had strangled the dog before burning the body.


LINGO was arrested and booked into the Randolph County Jail on a $5,000 cash bond.


The Randolph County Prosecutor's Office charged the MURDERER with Felony counts of stealing an animal and animal abuse.


LINGO has a bond review hearing scheduled for the afternoon of Thursday, June 21, 2022, at 1:30 p.m. before Judge James M. Cooksey.


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- New Mexico, USA -



~ Update: March 5, 2023


Court records show that a Motion Hearing, presided by Judge John P. Sugg, is set to take place on March 29, 2023, at Lincoln County District Courthouse at 9: a.m.

I have added a screenshot to the gallery below.


I am truly sorry that I do not have additional updates but all the relevant people I have emailed are the rudest people I have ever dealt with!

None of the people I have emailed had the decency to respond even just to say, “I am sorry I cannot disclose any information about this case.”




~ Update: September 26, 2022


I have emailed the Twelfth Judicial District Attorney’s Office serving Otero and Lincoln Counties.

I have asked for updates on NEIL CLIFFORD SCHWARTZ’s case.


As you can see from the two screenshots I have added showing his court records, SCHWARTZ was in court on August 31, 2022, and is scheduled to be back on October 28, 2022, and October 31, 2022.


I have asked District Attorney, Scot D. Key what was the outcome of the August’s court appearance and the purpose of October’s court dates.


If I receive a response, I will post an update.





~ Update: July 5, 2022


Court records show that NEIL CLIFFORD SCHWARTZ’s pretrial conference is scheduled to take place on August 31, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. before Judge John P. Sugg in Carrizozo District Court.

I have also emailed the Otero County Sheriff’s Office and asked at what stage the case is at.

Further updates will be published as they become available.




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A U.S. Border Patrol agent was arrested on Friday, November 19, in connection with an animal cruelty case and is now facing felony charges in southeastern New Mexico.


NEIL CLIFFORD SCHWARTZ is accused of shooting and killing the dog of a neighboring family he had been having issues with this past summer.


An affidavit said that on October 18, the neighbor’s dog, a Labrador named Thiago, went missing from the family’s property.

Thiago’s family searched for him and since they had bought him a GPS collar, they were able to track the collar down to SCHWARTZ’s home.

Thiago’s family then confronted SCHWARTZ’s wife who asked them to leave.


KRQE reports that Thiago’s family eventually found the collar in the ditch by the highway just outside the Casino Apache Travel Center but there was no sign of Thiago.


Sadly, the family later found Thiago lifeless on Warwick Street and called the police.


An investigation revealed Thiago had died from a gunshot wound to the back of the head.


Among evidence gathered by police were security video of the travel center, dog hair from SCHWARTZ’s truck, and a dashcam from his personal vehicle.


Additionally, police matched a spent shell casing from SCHWARTZ’s home with the same bullet size that killed Thiago.


POLICE then charged SCHWARTZ with three felony counts including extreme cruelty to animals and tampering with evidence.


KRQE News 13 reached out to Border Patrol to get their reaction to SCHWARTZS’s arrest.

The agency sent a statement to the news outlet to advise they are cooperating with police and have started their own investigation into SCHWARTZ’s. Border Patrol did not disclose whether or not SCHWARTS was fired.


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