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- Florida, USA -


The Marion County Sheriff’s Office arrested 35-years-old GENEVA DESIREE NICOLE HONOR (pictured), after she admitted to throwing seven innocent puppies into bushes.


According to the arrest affidavit, on February 14, 2023, investigator Bridget Walker with the Marion County Animal Services contacted Agricultural Deputy Manning with the Marion County Sheriff's Office about seven mix breed puppies who had been abandoned at the Humane Society of Marion County on NW 14th Road. She also explained that she had been contacted by Eddy Leedy, director of the Humane Society of Marion County, who gave her video footage showing a red four door vehicle pulling into the shelter parking lot, a female exiting the car, throwing seven puppies out of the trunk, and then leaving.


Thankfully, all the puppies, who are approximately 8 weeks old, are alive!


Deputy Manning met with Investigator Walker to watch the video. Footage showed HONOR reaching into the trunk, grabbing the puppies one by one, tossing them into a patch of bushes at the entrance of the shelter, getting back into the vehicle and leaving. As stated in the arrest affidavit, HONOR hurled the puppies “with force like tossing a bag of garbage into a dumpster.” Thankfully, the video captured the license plate of the vehicle which was registered to HONOR.


Deputy Manning and Investigator Walker responded to HONOR's registered address on 2468 NW 40th Street to speak with her and upon arrival, they noticed the same vehicle, from the video, parked on the east side of the property. Deputy Manning advised HONOR they were there to inquire about the puppies and she stated she took them to the shelter and dropped them off. HONOR then asked: “What was the problem.” Deputy Manning asked HONOR whether she had talked to someone at the shelter and she said no. When Deputy Manning asked HONOR why she did not take the puppies inside, she answered “she did not know what she was supposed to do.”


HONOR went on to say that she was tired of the puppies coming into her yard “pissing and shitting all over, chewing things up under the house and she wanted them gone.”


Investigator Walker asked HONOR whether the puppies were hers and she said “they belonged to her cousin Eugene Mitchell.” HONOR said she had talked to her cousin about removing the puppies and feels she was getting the run around. HONOR further said that she would have taken the two adult dogs as well if she was not afraid of being bitten.


HONOR felt she did not do anything wrong with the puppies and even stated she should have just shot them and been done. Investigator Walker asked HONOR who feeds the dogs and what kind of food is given to them. To that, HONOR answered: “Everyone, I even give them all the table scraps with dog food.” Investigator Walker contacted Eugene Mitchell via telephone. He confirmed the puppies were his and said he had planned to take them to the Humane Society when they were old enough. Investigator Walker told Mitchell what happed to the puppies and informed him that they were at the Humane Society and that after receiving medical care they would be available for adoption.


HONOR was arrested on Thursday, February 16, 2023, and was booked into the Marion County Jail.

Court records show that HONOR is being charged with seven misdemeanor counts of cruelty to animals and seven misdemeanor counts of abandonment of animal.

HONOR was released from jail the day after her arrest.


I have emailed the Marion County Sheriff’s Office to inquire about the puppies’ mom and I was told that there is no reference to that in the report. I was provided with a copy of the arrest affidavit but there is no mention of that either.

I had requested pictures of the puppies but I am told that no photos are available.


Putting aside the fact that this female’s last name couldn’t be more inappropriate, she said she was tired of the puppies and wanted them gone. Well, look at her mugshots below, see how many times she’s been arrested!

Now, imagine if we could say the same thing about her, “I am tired of this society’s vomit. I want her gone!”


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HONOR’’s mugshot shared from the Marion County Sheriff’s Office.


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- Kentucky, USA -


On the afternoon of Friday, January 27, 2023, the Kentucky State Police arrested 27-years-old TRISTAN WAYNE HOLLIN (pictured), accused of shooting and killing twelve puppies.


Police said that on Friday they received reports that twelve puppies had been killed in the 1800 block of Dry Ridge Road, in Eastview, Hardin County.

Troopers responded to the scene and learned from witnesses, including Mr. Joshua Hollin, the puppies’ guardian, that HOLLIN had told them he had killed the puppies and that he had a gun.


Mr. Hollin told police he saw a “large amount of blood” in an outbuilding on the property.


Police were unable to make contact with HOLLIN so a search warrant was obtained and executed at Mr. Hollin’s property. The search led to the discovery of the outbuilding which appeared to be an animal pen, and the lifeless bodies of three puppies in a container near a shovel and pile of dirt. Trooper then located HOLLIN in a bedroom of the property and he admitted to killing the puppies. HOLLIN told troopers he first shot the puppies and then gave the gun to his uncle who lives next door. HOLLIN went on to say that he had buried all the puppies in a hole next to where the other three were found.


Police took HOLLIN into custody and charged him with twelve counts of second-degree animal cruelty, thirteen counts of tampering with physical evidence, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Online records show that HOLLIN is being held at the Hardin County Detention Center on a $7,500.


The filthy murderer’s preliminary hearing is scheduled for February 3, 2023.

HOLLIN is on probation until October 2023, for previous crimes.


I have emailed the Kentucky State Police and requested additional information about the VOICELESS VICTIMS. If I get a response, I will post and update.


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- Louisiana, USA -


The Jefferson Davis Parish Sheriff's Office arrested 60-years-old IVORY LANE SIMON (pictured) on eight counts of aggravated animal cruelty.


On December 29, 2022, deputies responded to an animal cruelty complaint at 3304 North Frontage Road Lot 17a.

A search warrant that was later executed, led to the discovery of a mama dog and seven puppies.


In a news release, the sheriff's office said that mom and babies were “taken to the Pet Emergency Clinic in Lake Charles and found to be in poor health.” Sadly, one of the puppies later passed away.


On January 2, 2023, an arrest warrant was obtained for SIMON and he turned himself in to JDPSO on January 11, 2023. SIMON was released after posting a $2,500 bond set by 31st Judicial District Judge Gunnell.


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