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Old 05-08-2016, 09:54 PM
 
Location: Palmer/Fishhook, Alaska
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Glad to see further evidence of her life falling apart. Justice is slowly being served. She still ought spend a fat amount of time in jail...surrounded by cat lovers.

 
Old 05-09-2016, 09:19 AM
 
Location: East Coast
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Originally Posted by Fatty MacButter View Post
Anyhow, this legal process is slow. Here's an article from Tiger's Justice Team explaining it:
https://www.facebook.com/tigersjusti...926031260993:0
I follow that Facebook page too. They give the best, up-to-date info on what is going on in court, and how the case will progress.
 
Old 05-09-2016, 10:06 AM
 
Location: Lakewood OH
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Originally Posted by LibraGirl123 View Post
I follow that Facebook page too. They give the best, up-to-date info on what is going on in court, and how the case will progress.
So do I. The more publicity she gets, the better informed the Public. Anyplace anywhere whether it was a veterinary venue or a fast food restaurant would not get my business if she were working there.
 
Old 05-09-2016, 10:10 AM
 
Location: Type 0.73 Kardashev
11,110 posts, read 9,807,166 times
Reputation: 40166
Beyond the mere fact that she killed the animal is the disgusting way in which she is positively gleeful about it. She pretends to have been doing something useful - eliminating a feral animal - but it is clear that she did this for fun.

The fact that she derives pleasure from killing random animals who show up in her yard is very disturbing.
 
Old 05-09-2016, 10:55 AM
 
Location: Los Angeles
1,870 posts, read 2,388,666 times
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Originally Posted by poodlestix View Post
I think he meant it was hard to read due to it being disturbing, not that you didn't put your information down clearly.
Thanks. I wasn't sure what he meant, but you're probably right. I did make an effort to write it clearly.
 
Old 05-09-2016, 11:02 AM
 
Location: Los Angeles
1,870 posts, read 2,388,666 times
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Originally Posted by LibraGirl123 View Post
I follow that Facebook page too. They give the best, up-to-date info on what is going on in court, and how the case will progress.
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Originally Posted by Minervah View Post
So do I. The more publicity she gets, the better informed the Public. Anyplace anywhere whether it was a veterinary venue or a fast food restaurant would not get my business if she were working there.
Yes, Tiger's Justice Team is a group of folks who are seriously following this case, and their Facebook page is excellent. Zandra Anderson, a Texas animal law attorney, is helping them out.
 
Old 05-10-2016, 09:16 AM
 
2,565 posts, read 1,641,076 times
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Originally Posted by Unsettomati View Post
Beyond the mere fact that she killed the animal is the disgusting way in which she is positively gleeful about it. She pretends to have been doing something useful - eliminating a feral animal - but it is clear that she did this for fun.

The fact that she derives pleasure from killing random animals who show up in her yard is very disturbing.
Considering her parents were both present and her mother proudly commented on facebook that she took the horrible photo, the thoroughly rotten apple didn't fall far from the ugly twisted tree.
 
Old 05-10-2016, 10:15 AM
Status: "81 Years, NOT 91 Felonies" (set 25 days ago)
 
Location: Dallas, TX
5,790 posts, read 3,597,197 times
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Just goes to show that being a "nice looking", "well-dressed" (or at least not horridly dressed), "person-next-door types" whose appearance would be acceptable to practically any "pillar of the community" type is not an appropriate litmus test for determining the worth of a person.
 
Old 05-10-2016, 11:18 AM
 
96 posts, read 126,538 times
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Originally Posted by Phil75230 View Post
Just goes to show that being a "nice looking", "well-dressed" (or at least not horridly dressed), "person-next-door types" whose appearance would be acceptable to practically any "pillar of the community" type is not an appropriate litmus test for determining the worth of a person.
She is worse than any animal. And despicable beyond words. I'm reminded of a two Mark Twain quotes:

'Man is the only animal who blushes or needs to'

'Man is the only animal who kills for sport'

I sincerely hope this piece of trash DOES lose her vet license in Texas and I also hope some really rabid animal DOES eventually bite her piece of trash a$$. Sound harsh? As someone who once worked with a feral cat rescue group and were SELF-FUNDED, no excuse for that self-satisfied and smug grin and cruelty.
 
Old 05-10-2016, 02:27 PM
 
105 posts, read 118,794 times
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Wow, hard to believe someone so pretty could do such a thing!
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