Saturday, 20 February 2016

Mysterious Cat Ripper Over 50 Mutilation £50,000 Reward For More Information

In my country this cat would have been label a witch, those that live in south-London beware lol! A reward of £5,000 has been offered by animal rights activists desperate to find the killer.

Mysterious cat, another intriguing report a serial cat killer in south London may be keeping the heads and tails of victims as "trophies", according to a criminologist.
As many as 50 animals - mostly cats - are thought to have been mutilated by the so-called Cat Ripper of Croydon over a period of three years, although the number of cases has risen dramatically in recent months.

There are concerns the killer is keeping the heads and tails so they can "re-live the moment" of slaughter, and might one day attack humans.

The Boston Strangler Albert DeSalvo, Milwaukee Cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer, and the students behind the Columbine High School massacre were all cruel to animals prior to attacking humans.

Criminologist Dr Adam Lynes from Birmingham City University who specialises in serial murder told Sky News: "There are some parallels with serial killers who target humans who take trophies such as watches, underwear, jewellery, or even hair.

"And it could be the case that this person is keeping the heads and tails (of the cats) as trophies, to re-live the moment.

"Given that they dump the cats' bodies at - or near - the homes of the owners would suggest they like the attention."
Wayne Bryant, who lives near Croydon, found the remains of his tortoiseshell cat Amber in woodland behind his home a day after she went missing.

He said: "My wife found her body. Her head was missing, her tail was missing. We found out afterwards that she also had a broken back. That's quite a level of violence against a small, helpless animal.
"The way she was laid out - she wasn't just thrown. She was put there to be found in that position.

"I'm sure she was put there like that to have more of a shock factor because it wasn't instantly clear the head was missing. It was only after you picked her up that you realised there was no head."


The majority of the mutilated animals have been found in south London, but there have been other cases in Stepney Green, Charlton, and Finchley Central.

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