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- Pennsylvania, USA -

 

⚠️WARNING⚠️The article contains details some of you may find distressing⚠️

 

The Upper Darby Police Department arrested 28-years-old ANIGAR MONSEE (pictured), on January 19, 2024, following a tip from PETA about MONSEE torturing and killing innocent animals on her YouTube channel while soliciting encouragement from viewers.

 

According to the affidavit obtained by Voice For Us, PETA documented a “scantily-clad woman torturing rabbits, chickens, frogs, and pigeons by slowly disemboweling and otherwise mutilating the animals while still alive.” It was further documented that MONSEE was also “severing the struggling and screaming animals’ necks with a dull knife over the course of several minutes.”

 

Police said that MONSEE admitted to her cruel and barbaric actions.

 

Upper Darby Police Superintendent Timothy Bernhardt described a video in which the Voiceless Victim was a chicken and said: “During the video, she is soliciting more likes and more viewers. And once she gets to the point where she is satisfied with the number of viewers, she then proceeds -- over the course of 10 minutes -- to harm and ultimately kill that chicken.”

 

A video posted on January 17, 2024, called “Cooking Lucky” shows MONSEE torturing a chicken for 10 minutes, according to the affidavit. Toward the end of the video, she steps on the bird and kills it by slitting its throat with a dull knife.

 

Superintendent Bernhardt said that in other videos, MONSEE can be seen subjecting to the same horrifying ordeal many frogs, a pigeon, and a rabbit.

 

Other videos depict MONSEE “cutting the animals and scalding them with hot water.

In a video from September, MONSEE is seen disemboweling a frog while singing “Happy Death Day,” to the tune of “Happy Birthday.”

 

When detectives interviewed MONSEE, they were able to confirm that the kitchen in her apartment was identical to the kitchen seen in the most recent video. Other videos were recorded at MONSEE’s former residence in Colwyn.

 

MONSEE has been charged with four counts of aggravated animal cruelty. According to online records, she was unable to post 10% of her $200,000 bail and is being held into the George Hill Correctional Facility pending a preliminary hearing scheduled for February 5, 2024, at 8:30 a.m.

 

As Superintendent Bernhardt rightfully said: “Even more disturbing is that there are people out there that are entertained by this and there’s a platform out there that is allowing it.”

 

Disclaimer: This story is sourced from the official Affidavit provided to Voice For Us by the Delaware County District Attorney’s Office.

 


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- Arizona, USA -

 

Following a years-long investigation into animal cruelty, the Pima County Sheriff's Department arrested 42-years-old DR. RAQUEL MARIE MERCADO-SEPULVEDA (pictured).

 

A press release by the Department and obtained by Voice For Us, stated that it all started on November 15, 2022, when Pima County Animal Care Center (PCACC) received a tip regarding “alleged activities of Dr. Mercado-Sepulveda performing unlicensed and illegal surgeries on dogs”, including C-sections.

 

According to the Statement of Probable Cause obtained by Voice For Us, on March 14, 2023, PCACC received a report from VCA Animal Hospital regarding a French Bulldog named Kamari who had been brought in. VCA told PCACC that Kamari had signs that she had undergone a botched C-section and that the surgery was performed by Bully City Kennels, which investigators knew to be associated with MERCADO-SEPULVEDA.

Kamari's guardians were identified as Kaleb and Monica.

 

According to the Statement of Probable Cause, Monica took Kamari to VCA because she was not feeling well. Investigators then responded to VCA and interviewed Monica who “denied having detailed knowledge of the surgery.”

However, when MERCADO-SEPULVEDA’s phone was confiscated in a subsequent warrant, investigators learned that Kaleb was texting MERCADO-SEPULVEDA while Monica was at the vet inquiring which medications were used on Kamari and MERCADO-SEPULVEDA mentioned the ones she used.

In a subsequent statement, Monica contradicted herself and said that the surgery on Kamari was performed in Mexico. Later it was discovered that MERCADO-SEPULVEDA told Kaleb to say that the surgery on Kamari had been performed in Mexico. When  MERCADO-SEPULVEDA admitted to seeing Kamari, she said it was for nausea and denied performing the C-section.

 

On March 14, 2024, a search warrant was served at MERCADO-SEPULVEDA’s residence and her medical office. Authorities confiscated evidence and removed thirty-six dogs and two cats.

 

As the investigation progressed, on January 17, and 18, 2024, the Pima County Sheriff’s Department served search warrants at multiple locations and on January 18, MERCADO-SEPULVEDA was taken into custody at her office near North Wilmot Road and East Carondelet Drive on felony animal cruelty charges.

Investigators confiscated additional evidence, and from MERCADO-SEPULVEDA’s residence they removed fourteen dogs and three rabbits.

 

PCACC took custody of Kamari to be properly cared for. A vet reported that Kamari had not even been “shaved at the incision site which is not standard practice.”

 

KGUN reports that according to the University of Arizona's website, MERCADO-SEPULVEDA is apparently affiliated as a Faculty Physician with the College of Medicine Tucson Obstetrics and Gynecology.

 

The Pima County Sheriff's Department advised that this investigation is ongoing and additional charges may follow.

 

Voice For Us Disclaimer: This story is sourced from official news outlets. Links included.

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

 

 

MERCADO-SEPULVEDA’s mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Prima County Sheriff’s Department.





 
 
 

- New Hampshire, USA -

 

On January 16, 2024, the Hooksett Police Department received a call requesting a well-being check on dogs living at a home on Merrimack Street.

 

Officers Underwood and Estevez responded to the property which they reported to be in deplorable condition and covered in feces and urine throughout.

 

According to the police’s press release obtained by Voice For Us, officers found seven puppies, approximately 12 weeks old, in a crate that did not have any food or water. In another crate, officers found four older puppies also without food and water. Four adult dogs were found loose inside the residence.

Police said that all dogs and puppies were covered with feces and were exhibiting signs of various health issues.

 

The nonprofit Granite State Dog Recovery responded to the scene and assisted police removing all the Voiceless Victims who were taken to Pope Memorial SPCA where they are receiving care.

 

Officers found a juvenile inside the home and DCYF were also called in.

 

According to police, warrants were issued for 45-years-old JENNIFER LILES, 48-years-old BILLY TOWNE, and 24-years-old PATRICK LILES (all pictured).

On January 18, 2024, they turned themselves into the Hooksett Police Department and were released after posting cash bail.

Police said JENNIFER LILES and BILLY TOWNE are each facing fifteen counts of Animal Cruelty and one count of Endangering the Welfare of a Child.

PATRICK LILES is charged with fifteen counts of Animal Cruelty.

The trio are scheduled to appear at the 6th Circuit Court in Hooksett on February 29, 2024, at 8:15 a.m.

 

I asked the Hooksett Police Department whether any dogs were found deceased or had to be euthanized and I was told: “No deceased animals were found and to this date I have not heard of any needing to be euthanized.  As far as the names and age I don’t know each one I do know that they were a mix bread of Shepard, Lab and Pitbull but there could be others in there but that’s what I’ve heard.

 

Disclaimer: This story is sourced from the official press release that the Hooksett Police Department provided to Voice For Us.

 

Mugshots provided to Voice For Us by the Hooksett Police Department.






 
 
 

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