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  2. Stephen Bouquet - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Rodney Bouquet (5 January 1967 – 5 January 2022), also known as the Brighton Cat Killer, was a British criminal who was sentenced to five years and three months in prison for killing nine cats, maiming seven more, possession of a knife in a public place and failing to answer bail. [1]

  3. Aleeta Raugust - Wikipedia

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    On September 15, 2023, Justice Mike Dinkel sentenced Raugust to 6.5 years in prison, the longest sentence in Canadian history for animal abuse. [1] Raugust admitted to torturing nine cats of which she killed seven. Raugust advised the Calgary Police Service to victimizing other cats, adopted from Kijiji, by throwing them

  4. Serial cat killer who stabbed more than a dozen cats ... - AOL

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    A British security guard was sentenced to more than five years in prison on Friday for stabbing 16 cats, nine of them fatally, in a series of cruel night-time attacks, authorities said.

  5. Eros (cat) - Wikipedia

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    İbrahim Keloğlan faced a trial for the offense of "intentional killing of a pet or domestic animal," with a possible sentence of six months to four years. During the first hearing held on 8 February 2024, at the Küçükçekmece 16th Criminal Court of First Instance, Keloğlan was sentenced to one year and three months in prison.

  6. Sanchez was sent to state prison for the beheading of a cat. Christopher Sanchez sits before Superior Court Judge Scott C. Arnette in Freehold Thursday, February 1, 2024, for his sentencing in the ...

  7. Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill-Health) Act 1913

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    A suffragette being force-fed in Holloway prison, c. 1909 [5]. To attain the goal of suffrage on the same basis as men, the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU, known colloquially as the suffragettes) engaged in acts of protest such as the breaking of windows, arson, and the "technical assault" (without causing harm) of police officers.

  8. Jailbreaking Cat Taken in by Shelter After Repeated Prison ...

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    The cat holds a record of repeatedly breaking into a prison to get some food. The county jail guards could not allow her to break in any longer. Thus, they handed the feline to the Ohio shelter.

  9. Pep (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Pep (c. 1923 – 1930) was a black Labrador Retriever [a] who was falsely accused of murdering a cat. [1] On August 31, 1924, Pep was sent to the Eastern State Penitentiary where he received inmate number C-2559 and had his mugshot and paw prints taken.