This is the worse case of animal cruelty. Beating and scalding, chaining and whacking, are nothing compared to being buried alive. If you can't do this to humans, don't do this to animals!
I'm very pissed that there are such people walking among us! I hope that he/she is found as soon as possible and charged in court, although that is still nothing compared to being buried alive.
Shall we demand an eye for an eye?
I'm very pissed that there are such people walking among us! I hope that he/she is found as soon as possible and charged in court, although that is still nothing compared to being buried alive.
Shall we demand an eye for an eye?
The cries for help went unanswered for who knows how long.
It was about 10:45 p.m. Saturday when Melissa Vanderpool and Robbie Wilson first heard the whimpers. They thought it was just a neighbor's whiny puppy, yearning for attention.
But Sunday, while working in his backyard, Wilson decided to investigate. He looked over his privacy fence and saw a dog's nose poking out of the ground.
Wilson called Vanderpool, his fiancee, who called for help. An Animal Control officer responded.
Wilson, a friend of his and the Animal Control officer unearthed the bull-mastiff mix that was buried in the backyard of a home in the 7700 block of West Jackson Street.
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