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- Ohio, USA -



~ Update: July 6, 2022


On Tuesday, July 5, in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court, 25-years-old JOSEPH ANGELO JR. (pictured) was sentenced in connection with the investigation into the death of a dog named Taz.


ANGELO was disgracefully handed a six-month jail sentence for two felony counts of cruelty to animals. According to WFMJ, ANGELO will be also under supervision for five years.

Judge R. Scott Krichbaum ordered ANGELO to not “own” any animals. The period of time was not specified.


Online records show ANGELO’s scheduled release is set for January 4, 2023.

While he will resume his useless life, Taz will stay dead!

Abusers serve their sentence and continue with their lives.

Once animals are dead, they remain dead! For this reason, Voice For Us believes that those who kill animals should receive the death penalty. A life for a life!




~ Original story:


On January 26, 2022, an employee of Becker Angel’s Rest Pet Cremation Service called the Mahoning County Dog Warden’s Office and said that she had just received a deceased dog for cremation who appeared to have suffered from severe neglect.


The employee also reported that while she was on the phone with the dog’s guardian, she could hear dogs barking in the background and became concerned for their wellbeing.


At that point, the Mahoning County Dog Warden’s Office contacted Animal Charity of Ohio which is the humane society for Mahoning County.

A humane agent went to Becker Angel’s Rest Pet Cremation Service and was greeted by a Struthers Police officer.

The employee provided the deceased dog’s guardian’s name and then took the humane agent to see the furbaby’s body. The furbaby’s name was Taz.


Animal Charity of Ohio wrote in a Facebook post that Taz was emaciated, “there was obvious loss of muscle mass and his eyes were sunken into their sockets. He had pressure sores on his hips and his body was urine stained.”


The employee then placed Taz’s body on the scale and he weighed 21.6 pounds.

A dog his size should weigh around 50 lbs.”, explained Animal Charity of Ohio.

Believing that Taz had starved to death, a necropsy was ordered and performed on January 28, 2022.

The veterinarian reported deep pressure sores on pelvic points. Taz’s head was sunken in from muscle wasting, his GI tract was completely empty and there was no evidence of stool present. The veterinarian concluded that Taz died from starvation/lack of nutrition.


Meanwhile, on January 27, 2022, an Animal Charity of Ohio agent and Deputy Girty of the Mahoning County Dog Warden had gone to the home associated with Taz’s guardian, on 53 Frank Street in Struthers, to check on the other dogs.


25-years-old JOSEPH ANGELO JR. (pictured) opened the door.


ANGELO told them that Taz had become sick from worms just 7 days before and he treated him with Safe Guard goat wormer. He also said that Taz was eating and drinking and had weighed 190 lbs. just 7 days ago.


ANGELO and his girlfriend, 24-years-old JAMIE RACHELLE BURK (also pictured), had also a dog named JR. JR was visibly thin and covered in urine stains. When the humane agent asked to check the living conditions of the dogs, ANGELO responded they needed a search warrant.


Later that same day the humane agent went back to the home with the search warrant and was accompanied by Struthers Police, a Struthers Code Enforcement Officer, and Deputy Lindsey Carson from the Mahoning County Dog Warden.


The home was in deplorable condition. The smell of urine was overwhelming. We had to step over garbage all over the home”, said the Animal Charity of Ohio.


On the upstairs floor, officials found the crate that Taz “likely died in”.

The crate was filled with urine and feces-soaked clothes and pee pads.


JR was in a crate that also had urine and feces-soaked pee-pads. He had no food or water in his cage. The humane agent performed the skin turgor test on him and found that he was significantly dehydrated. There was food and water visible in the center of the room but the dogs did not have access to it.


Still on the upstairs floor, in another room, the humane agent found a second dog.

The furbaby was locked in a closet with no food or water. The room was full of garbage, clothing and lying on the floor was a chewed-up mattress.

Officials additionally discovered three adult dogs and two puppies whose guardian was identified as DONNA CHISMARK. Although the five furbabies “were of a decent weight”, they were removed from the home due to its deplorable condition.

All the residents were advised by the Code Enforcement Officer that no living being was to reside at the home.


A total of seven dogs, one cat, and one gecko were removed from the residence and transported to Animal Charity of Ohio for assessment.


On March 17, 2022, the humane agent went before the Grand Jury and presented the evidence pertaining to Taz’s death.

JAMIE RACHELLE BURK and JOSEPH ANGELO JR. were indicted on two felony counts of prohibitions concerning companion animals.


WKBN reports that on March 24, ANGELO and BURK were booked into the Mahoning County Jail and that were scheduled to appear in Mahoning County Court of Common Pleas for their arraignments on March 29, 2022.


Online records show the duo are no longer in custody!


As the Animal Charity of Ohio wrote in a Facebook post, ANGELO and BURK will have to answer for what they did to Taz.


The post concluded with: “Rest In PeaceTaz”. We know you lived a horrible life and died a horrible death. You are in a better place.”


Just imagine if the employee at Becker Angel’s Rest Pet Cremation Service had not put all this in motion…


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Details may be removed or additional information may be provided in future should such sources report an update.




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- Colorado, USA -



~ Update: November 19, 2022


On Friday, November 18, 2022, Boulder District Judge Patrick Butler sentenced 27-years-old NATHANIEL KYLE STARK (pictured), a convicted sex offender, to twelve years in the Department of Corrections.


In August 2019, STARK moved in with his girlfriend and within three months of the couple living together, two of the girlfriend’s cats, Toby and Xander, died. Veterinarians concluded that one of the furbabies died of head trauma and strangulation.


In February 2020, STARK severely beat his girlfriend's dog named Caidee and authorities removed the furbaby from their custody.


Although this filthy murderer will be spending the next twelve years of his useless life behind bars, we need to understand that the sentence does not relate to the aggravated animal cruelty charges for which STARK pleaded guilty.


In fact, as reported by Daily Camera, the sentence is for a second-degree assault case from 2016, for which STARK was on sex offense specific probation at the time.

The animal cruelty charge would have carried only a maximum penalty of five years in prison. Judge Butler did issue a three-year prison sentence on that case, but that sentence will be served concurrently to the 12-year term.


Boulder County District Attorney Michael Dougherty said in a Facebook post: “As Deputy District Attorney Jenny McClintock explained, ‘The defendant’s abuse of his partner’s animals in this case was just one act of violence in his criminal history. It is important to take these cases seriously as they involve victims who have no voice and are often used as coercive controlling tactics in a domestic violence relationship. We are pleased with the sentence that the court imposed and want to thank our law enforcement partners for the exceptional investigation in this case.’”





~ Update: May 16, 2022


On Friday, May 13, in Boulder District Court, 27-years-old NATHANIEL KYLE STARK (pictured) virtually pleaded guilty to aggravated cruelty to animals and failure to verify location as a sex offender from the Boulder County Jail.


STARK is accused of abusing his girlfriend’s two cats and dog and then fleeing the state.


One other felony count of aggravated animal cruelty and three misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty were dismissed as part of the agreement.


Times-Call reports that STARK, a court-designated ‘sexually violent predator,’ “is facing up to four years in prison for the animal cruelty charge as the plea agreement did not include any sentence stipulations.”


STARK is scheduled to be sentenced on August 5, 2022.





~ Original story:


26-years-old NATHANIEL KYLE STARK (pictured below) is accused of abusing his girlfriend’s two cats and dog.

In Boulder District Court STARK pleaded not guilty to two felony counts of aggravated cruelty to animals and three misdemeanor counts of cruelty to animals.


Times-Call reports that STARK is set for a five-day trial starting May 23, 2022, with a motions hearing on May 2, 2022.


Additionally, STARK, a court-designated “sexually violent predator”, pleaded not guilty to four counts of violating bond conditions and one count of failing to register as a sex offender and is set for trial on those charges in two separate two-day trials starting June 6, 2022.


With reference to the animal cruelty offense, according to an affidavit, in October 2019, STARK was living with his girlfriend who had two cats named Toby and Xander, and a dog named Caidee.

At one point the girlfriend found Xander injured but she thought that maybe Caidee had caused it. Then, later the same month, Xander was taken to the vet due to injuries that STARK said were caused by Caidee.

The vet, however, determined that Xander’s injuries were not consistent with a dog attack.


The following month, Xander was found with torn hind nails and a cut on his face.

On that occasion STARK told his girlfriend that Xander got injured by getting into a blender that was in a cabinet.


Later that month, Xander was taken to animal hospital and sadly passed away.

A necropsy was performed on the furbaby and results showed that Xander died from either head trauma or suffocation. The necropsy also revealed several new and old fractures and these findings prompted vets to alert animal control for suspected abuse.


The other cat, Toby, also died the same month of unknown causes, “reportedly just a few days after Stark stepped on it”, reports Times-Call.


In February 2020, STARK’s girlfriend noticed that Caidee had trouble defecating and had blood in her urine and trouble standing.


Caidee was taken to the vet who found bruising between her hind legs “which appeared to be caused by trauma commonly seen in abuse.”


That day, the girlfriend had left Caidee with STARK when she went out and said that before leaving, Caidee seemed fine.

Furthermore, veterinarians said it appeared that the injuries were caused very recently.


When police questioned STARK about Caidee, he said he believed someone else broke into the house and hurt the dog. But he also told police that that while his girlfriend was at work in the mornings, he was often alone with the cats and the dog for several hours.

Police then noted that all the furbabies had been found injured usually following those periods so Caidee was removed by the Longmont Humane Society.


STARK was arrested on March 3, 2020, on suspicion of two felony counts of aggravated cruelty to animals and three misdemeanor counts of cruelty to animals.


He was released after posting a $3,000 bond!


I have emailed Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle and requested additional information about Caidee. If I get a response, I will post an update.


In 2016, STARK was arrested by the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office on suspicion of two counts of sexual assault, second-degree assault and unlawful sexual contact. He ultimately pleaded guilty to assault and two counts of unlawful sexual contact and was sentenced to one year in jail followed by 18 months of work release and 10 years of sex offender intensive supervised probation.


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