A teenage girl and boy who tortured and killed two Kittens Have been sentenced After an animal was “fully open” and found hanging from a tree.
17 year oldsThose who cannot be nominated for legal reasons, started the “Sadistic” attack on animals on 3 May near Econham Road, Ruilip in Northwest London.
The kittens were found open with ropes associated with them, and “the dead pieces of meat and fur were burnt”, A court heard.
The hearing reported that the boy also dreamed of killing a human and “getting away with the murder”, with the police analysis of his phone, he also researched the “sacrifice of the devil” and “vital amounts of animals that have been mutated and people who have been killed”. The court heard a note on its device: “I have come closer to satisfy my insistence. I have killed the cats by strangling.”
The police officer also stated that the girl’s phone was “some images of kittens quite badly cut”, who were 16 years old at the time, as well as videos downloaded from a “gore website” in the leading months for the incident.
The defendants presented the Highbury Corner Magistrate in May and blamed them for giving unnecessary pain to protected animals by “mutated and murdered”. He also accepted a count of a knife occupation in the Ruilip Golf course.
The boy was sentenced to 12 months of detention and training order, and the girl was sentenced to nine -month detention and training order in the same court in London on Monday.
While sentencing, District Judge Hina Rai described the case as “deeply shocking and related” and said to both the defendants: “Without a doubt, these are the most terrible crimes against animals that I have seen in this court.”
The judge said that the “clearly prefabricated” tasks of the pair would have “immense suffering” that were “unsafe and unable to escape”.
The court heard that the members of the people saw the pair walking on a pavement and caught their hands in the West Ruilip on the day of the incident. The teenage boy was holding a black carrier bag, which was “seen moving slightly as if something was alive”.
The hearing was told that the members of the public were worried when they later saw her and the girl ran away from the scene, which was described as “horrific” by a member of the public, which warned the other to avoid it.
Prosecutor Valerie Benjamin reported that the court police were alerted for two “disintegrated” kittens left in a wooden area. He said that the authorities “hung a small black kitten from a branch” with a red rope in the scene, he said. He said, “Its body was completely open and its eyes were coming out.”
The second animal was “openly cut and rope with it was attached to him when his body was discovered on the ground nearby, he told the hearing.
The hearing was also found on the spot, the knife, bluntourse and scissors, which were seen on the spot. The prosecutor described in the manner in which the animals were killed as “tragic”.
Ms. Benjamin told the court evidence from the boy’s phone that she had talked about killing cats and dogs, suggested a degree of plan for the attack – and even how to kill a human. ,[He] Questioned how easy it would be to go away with the murder, the homeless people will die, ”he said.
A police officer who was involved in reviewing the boy’s phone, from the beginning of April this year, was detailed on the device from the beginning of April. She used to read a note discovered in her phone in court, which was written in May after committing a crime. It states: “I really wanted to kill someone, and every day I was researching how to go away with the murder. I have come close to satisfying my insistence. I have skinned, strangled and stabbed.”
Ms. Benjamin told the court that the girl had said that she had attacked because she was “interested in biology and had a dissection in school”.
The court heard that the boy may have ADHD and autism, which has so far been diagnosed, and has suffered depression, anxiety, hallucinations and self-loss. The hearing stated that the girl had “weaknesses” which were taken into consideration. Both of them had no previous guilty.
A lifetime disqualification order was also imposed by the court against both the defendants by owning or keeping animals.