Martha Rosenberg,
CounterPunch.org
November 2017
In 2015, the Federal Bureau of Investigation announced it was elevating animal cruelty to a Group A felony, a charge as serious as homicide, arson and assault and the National Sheriff’s Association quickly hailed the upgrade. Sadly, Devin Kelley was not stopped from legally purchasing guns despite his appalling animal abuse history.
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What do Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey Dahmer, Devin Kelley the
Texas church killer and a host of other killers have in common? They
tortured animals and delighted in the pain they inflicted.
Dahmer, who murdered 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991 tortured frogs
and cats and decapitated dogs. He mounted their heads on sticks including
his own puppy. Mass murderer Ted Bundy watched as his father tortured
animals and then did the same.
“The “Boston Strangler” Albert DeSalvo trapped dogs and cats in wooden
crates and shot them with a bow and arrow, reports the New York Post. “John
Wayne Gacy, who murdered 33 men and boys in his suburban Chicago home,
tortured turkeys by throwing balloons filled with gasoline and then igniting
the birds.”
Anders Breivik, who killed 77 people in Norway in 2011, kept pet rats and
tortured them.
Criminologists and law enforcement officials now recognize that animal
cruelty is a clear predictor of human violence and crime. Anthropologist
Margaret Mead said, “One of the most dangerous things that can happen to a
child is to kill or torture an animal and get away with it.”
A study of women in one domestic violence center found a shocking 71 percent
of women with pets reported their partner threatened, hurt or even killed
their pet. Surveys indicate that between 18 percent and 48 percent of
battered women have delayed their decision to leave a batterer or returned
to the batterer out of fear for the welfare of their pets or livestock.
Now comes news that Devin Kelley, who killed 26 in a Texas church this
month, enjoyed killing animals. He actually bought dogs online and used them
as target practice the New York Times revealed this week. His Facebook
conversations became so full of gleeful descriptions of killing animals,
people unfriended and feared him. In Colorado Springs he was charged with
cruelty to animals after beating his malnourished husky.
Abused Animals Show Their Wounds
People who work in animal shelters see the deeds of animal abusers, many who
will go on to harm humans, every day. Here are some of the things shelter
workers see.
Physical Signs of Abuse
Mental Symptoms of Abuse
Some animal shelters and sanctuaries maintain skilled animal
behaviorists who use behavioristic techniques to help animals recover.
Others rely on positive reward therapy that builds love and trust. Clearly,
not all animals recover.
In 2015, the Federal Bureau of Investigation announced it was elevating
animal cruelty to a Group A felony, a charge as serious as homicide, arson
and assault and the National Sheriff’s Association quickly hailed the
upgrade. Sadly, Devin Kelley was not stopped from legally purchasing guns
despite his appalling animal abuse history.
Martha Rosenberg is an investigative health reporter. She is the author of Born With A Junk Food Deficiency: How Flaks, Quacks and Hacks Pimp The Public Health (Prometheus).
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