Thursday, December 07, 2006

Teens on trial for puppy torture

Often children at the age of about 6 start showing signs of brutalizing or torchuring small critters and reptiles. If not found out as they become older, they go on to larger animals, like the beloved family pet or perhaps a neighbours.

As the kids get older, the touchure becomes more severe and hidious as they need a greater taste for the bizzare.

Untreated, the victims often become humans which may start of with peeking through windows and fantisizing.

When that no longer satisfies their sick minds, they begin stalking, raping, torchuring that evenually leads to death. You now have a braver, outlandish serial killer on your hands and all the signs were there as a child.

I don't know if this is what happened to the Moulder boys, but to do an act like this without any remorse and to have small children watching, it wouldn't surprise me, but I'm only speculating.

This article was from News 11 Alive. It's horifying and outrages,

Teens on Trial for Puppy Torture
Web Editor: Tracey Christensen

ATLANTA (WXIA) -- Jury selection began Tuesday morning in Fulton County in the case of two teenage brothers who are accused in a horrific case of animal abuse.


Justin and Joshua Moulder

Joshua Moulder, 17, and Justin Moulder, 18, are accused of dousing a puppy with paint and then baking it inside an oven at an apartment complex last August.

They also lured neighborhood children to see the crime scene, and then threatened them if they told anyone, police said.Authorities said the pair also vandalized the community center at the Englewood Manor Apartments.

Both are charged with aggravated cruelty to animals, cruelty to children, vandalism, burglary, criminal damage to property, and terroristic threats.The brothers have separate attorneys. Opening statements could start Wednesday.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's sad...

Anonymous said...

i wonder if these brain surgeons are paying their own legal expenses or getting legal aid?

Conners said...

Whatever they get (a slap on the wrist) will never compensate for the cruelty they put the dogs through.

Anonymous said...

Lock them up! They know right from wrong. They should be held accountable and if not them, their parents. It takes a certain type of person to even be able to think of doing something that horrible.
This can only lead to worse things. What horrible people we have to deal with in this world.

Anonymous said...

LOCK THEM UP... WHAT HORRIBLE PEOPLE WE HAVE TO LIVE WITH IN THIS WORLD!!!

Anonymous said...

There a code of honor of sorts amongest offenders in prison.

These boys did not make that 'list of honor' - Some justice at the hands of their peers will be handed out.

Anonymous said...

Well they do look like black people, it's what you'd expect.