Objet : lettre type contre un bourreau qui a déjà tué son chien et en a
> maltraité un autre !!
>
>
> Christopher Barnett, affirme en tant que "propriétaire" son droit de
> justifier le 16 février 2008 une mutilation de son chien de traîneau en
> Alaska,
>
> Des témoins ont vu battre Barnett son chien Lucas puis avec un ciseau
> lui
> enlever les dents avec les racines !!! il lui a aussi fracturé un os de
> la
> tête !! et c'est un récidiviste, il a déjà été jugé pour avoir tué un
> chien
> !!
>
> On demande une peine exemplaire pour ce monstre !!! et surtout qu'il ne
> puisse plus posséder d'animaux !!
>
>
> Merci d'envoyer avec vos coordonnées :
>
>
> lszavogiannis@tndagc.org, wcexecutive@blomand.net, admin@warrentn.org,
> carolc@blomand.net, mayor@mcminnvilletenn.com, bobbykirby@blomand.net,
> rep.charles.curtiss@legislature.state.tn.us,
> rep.charles.curtiss@capitol.tn.gov, rep.janis.sontany@capitol.tn.gov,
> eric@votestewart.com, sen.eric.stewart@legislature.state.tn.us,
> sen.doug.jackson@capitol.tn.gov, phil.bredesen@state.tn.us
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>
>
>
>
> Dear Judge Stanley, Ms. Lisa Zavogiannis, and Government Officials of
> Warren
> County, McMinnville, and the State of Tennessee:
>
> I am concerned about the case of Christopher Barnett, a McMinnville, TN
> man
> who claims his rights as an "owner" justify the February 16, 2008
> mutilation
> of his Alaskan husky, Lucas. Barnett's violent actions rank as felony
> aggravated animal cruelty.
>
> Witnesses saw Barnett beat Lucas and then chisel off the dog's teeth
> until
> root and nerve were exposed on at least 16 uppers and 14 lowers. The
> year
> and a half old dog's head "jerked back and forth," one witness said, as
> Barnett ran a saw-like tool through the dog's mouth.
>
> I urge officials to levy the maximum felony penalty of two years in
> prison
> and a $3,000 fine. Please ensure Barnett undergoes psychological
> counseling
> and is barred from possessing or living with animals. Lucas and Honey, a
> Boxer also under Barnett's care, cannot go home to this unremorseful
> abuser.
>
> In addition to grinding Lucas' teeth down to the gum line, Barnett also
> bludgeoned the dog so severely he fractured a bone in the eye area. He
> is a
> repeat offender, charged in 2004 with deliberately killing an animal in
> Giles County. Though never convicted of this offense, his recurring
> behavior
> ought to be a red flag for those who determine his punishment.
>
> Criminologists view the intensity of hostile behavior - regardless of
> the
> victim's identity - as a precursor to future violence. "People begin to
> fantasize about violent actions. The next phase is usually acting out
> against animals," says the FBI's Alan Brantley, Investigative Support
> Unit.
>
> Prolific murderers such as the Boston Strangler, Son of Sam, Jeffrey
> Dahmer
> and Ted Bundy practiced on animals before graduating to humans. Dennis
> Rader, notorious for the Bind-Torture-Kill murders in Wichita, Kansas,
> confessed to strangling cats and dogs prior to his sadistic spree.
> Indeed,
> men prosecuted for animal cruelty are five times as likely to be
> arrested
> for other violent crimes, according to Utah State University professor
> Frank
> Ascione's extensive research.
>
> Animal torture is a serious crime that warrants your utmost
> deliberation.
> Christopher Barnett requires extensive rehabilitation and incarceration.
>
> Please do not release Lucas or Honey into his custody.
>
> Thank you,
>