A slow painful death is what they deserve

A slow painful death is what they deserve

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anonymous-user

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54 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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And I'd happily supply it. How sick can people be?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-39515...

MrBrightSi

2,912 posts

170 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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Just their death would do. I'd enjoy watching scum like this suffer, but ridding the world of such creatures with such a dangerous lack of empathy has to be done, people like this are pure destruction, there are plenty out there who might not further mankind but things like them drag us down.

TR4man

5,222 posts

174 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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I'll bet that drugs will be involved somewhere in this crime

-crookedtail-

1,562 posts

190 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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This is so upsetting to read, utterly pointless thing to do to an innocent animal. I honestly don't know what's wrong some people, cruel bds!

FN2TypeR

7,091 posts

93 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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Filth.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

54 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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People that kill and cruel to animals usually lead onto more serious things, therefore increase the sentences for this type of thing, 10 years and in the process stop them in their tracks.

i understand animals are not humans but pets are reliant on us, they are 1 step up from wild animals, i never understand how the law is still a bit soft. Drowning a puppy is probably one of the sickest things someone can do to a pet animal, there is no way that person doesn't have severe mental issues.

750turbo

6,164 posts

224 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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And the thing is, if they are caught there will be some fkwits that have excuses for them.

Our country is better than this!

MrBrightSi

2,912 posts

170 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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The Spruce goose said:
People that kill and cruel to animals usually lead onto more serious things, therefore increase the sentences for this type of thing, 10 years and in the process stop them in their tracks.

i understand animals are not humans but pets are reliant on us, they are 1 step up from wild animals, i never understand how the law is still a bit soft. Drowning a puppy is probably one of the sickest things someone can do to a pet animal, there is no way that person doesn't have severe mental issues.
Dogs deserve a bit more press to be fair. They've been the close companion of man since before agrarian society. We made them, they are not wolves or wild dogs like you'd find in Africa/Asia, they are our direct creation and as studies have shown, understand us more than even our closest animal relatives.

I don't mind those who don't like dogs/have a fear but to be cruel to an animal so directly linked to us is exactly like what others have posted, a start into something much worse.

tommunster10

1,128 posts

91 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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MrBrightSi said:
The Spruce goose said:
People that kill and cruel to animals usually lead onto more serious things, therefore increase the sentences for this type of thing, 10 years and in the process stop them in their tracks.

i understand animals are not humans but pets are reliant on us, they are 1 step up from wild animals, i never understand how the law is still a bit soft. Drowning a puppy is probably one of the sickest things someone can do to a pet animal, there is no way that person doesn't have severe mental issues.
Dogs deserve a bit more press to be fair. They've been the close companion of man since before agrarian society. We made them, they are not wolves or wild dogs like you'd find in Africa/Asia, they are our direct creation and as studies have shown, understand us more than even our closest animal relatives.

I don't mind those who don't like dogs/have a fear but to be cruel to an animal so directly linked to us is exactly like what others have posted, a start into something much worse.
More press? Have you not heard of Crufts? Its even on TV!! Channel 5 has many shows about dogs, there was a BBC program about dogs hosted by Gary from Men behaving badly.
What humans can inflict on animals and each other is disgusting but I can't be shocked anymore, 20 odd children have just been gassed in Syria and it barley has any effect on PH...

Pesty

42,655 posts

256 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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MrBrightSi said:
Just their death would do. I'd enjoy watching scum like this suffer, but ridding the world of such creatures with such a dangerous lack of empathy has to be done, people like this are pure destruction, there are plenty out there who might not further mankind but things like them drag us down.
That but with added torture.


They forfeited the right to live in civilised society

caelite

4,274 posts

112 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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I think I echo the sentiments of the OP.

I don't think I could fully control my actions (which may or may not involve my largest kitchen knife and some new orifices) if I caught someone trying to do something along those lines to any of my pets.

MrBrightSi

2,912 posts

170 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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tommunster10 said:
More press? Have you not heard of Crufts? Its even on TV!! Channel 5 has many shows about dogs, there was a BBC program about dogs hosted by Gary from Men behaving badly.
What humans can inflict on animals and each other is disgusting but I can't be shocked anymore, 20 odd children have just been gassed in Syria and it barley has any effect on PH...
The secret life of dogs narrated by Martin Clunes, that was a wonderful documentary. I just worded it wrong, not press, more like care and appreciation.

I do understand not being able to be shocked in a very brutal world though.

tommunster10

1,128 posts

91 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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MrBrightSi said:
tommunster10 said:
More press? Have you not heard of Crufts? Its even on TV!! Channel 5 has many shows about dogs, there was a BBC program about dogs hosted by Gary from Men behaving badly.
What humans can inflict on animals and each other is disgusting but I can't be shocked anymore, 20 odd children have just been gassed in Syria and it barley has any effect on PH...
The secret life of dogs narrated by Martin Clunes, that was a wonderful documentary. I just worded it wrong, not press, more like care and appreciation.

I do understand not being able to be shocked in a very brutal world though.
Indeed and I am of the thinking if I were to capture said nasty bds I'd love to think I could harm them and torture them like they did the dog, but then does that make me as bad as them? Do i lose my right to call myself part of the civilized world?
I say this as a person that might just keep a collection of tools under my mattress, better than in the van right?....I live in the middle of nowhere and I hope in hell that I would use them if my families life were in danger and hope I never have to.
But I regularly question whether I am as bad...my wife says I am we are chalk and cheese. She'd rather we just hope to be nice to any burglars and hope they would leave peacefully with whatever they want..


DrDeAtH

3,587 posts

232 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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I'm not even going to read the news story. My piss would turn to steam in an instant.
People who kill dogs need to have a special kind of torture.
I'd supply it to them, however, the law would not see things my way.

AdeTuono

7,248 posts

227 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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TR4man said:
I'll bet that drugs will be involved somewhere in this crime
No doubt at all. The area where this happened (not Gorleston, as reported in the link) is renowned for dealing and other anti-social issues. There is also a large population of 'incomers'**

  • Politically correct term applied.

GroundEffect

13,835 posts

156 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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I wouldn't let them die. That ends their suffering.

Cut off toes one by one and feed them to them.

MrBrightSi

2,912 posts

170 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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tommunster10 said:
MrBrightSi said:
tommunster10 said:
More press? Have you not heard of Crufts? Its even on TV!! Channel 5 has many shows about dogs, there was a BBC program about dogs hosted by Gary from Men behaving badly.
What humans can inflict on animals and each other is disgusting but I can't be shocked anymore, 20 odd children have just been gassed in Syria and it barley has any effect on PH...
The secret life of dogs narrated by Martin Clunes, that was a wonderful documentary. I just worded it wrong, not press, more like care and appreciation.

I do understand not being able to be shocked in a very brutal world though.
Indeed and I am of the thinking if I were to capture said nasty bds I'd love to think I could harm them and torture them like they did the dog, but then does that make me as bad as them? Do i lose my right to call myself part of the civilized world?
I say this as a person that might just keep a collection of tools under my mattress, better than in the van right?....I live in the middle of nowhere and I hope in hell that I would use them if my families life were in danger and hope I never have to.
But I regularly question whether I am as bad...my wife says I am we are chalk and cheese. She'd rather we just hope to be nice to any burglars and hope they would leave peacefully with whatever they want..
Again you have a point, wanting to torture these people can be seen as bad, but wanting them removed from society is not wrong. Like others have said, they have forfeit their rights to any kind of understanding with such vile behaviour. As to protecting you and yours, what else would you do? wait for the police to show up 1 hour after you and your loved ones have been hurt or the things you've spent part of your life and time to acquire getting stolen.

The cost of civilisation is punishing those who would bring about anarchy, scum like this who have no empathy for a puppy are perfect examples of those who left unchecked would bring about a lot of anarchy.

MrBarry123

6,027 posts

121 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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Their death would do.

Ideally via septicaemia and preferably with no-one by their bedside as they die, suffering, slowly.

That'd be fab.

cjs racing.

2,466 posts

129 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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I really can't understand how anyone can be so sick as to do this.

I also wonder what would have happened to the family if they had been home at the time. Would they have been harmed, or worse?

V8Matthew

2,675 posts

166 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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Poor dog. I hope they get punished severely, but sadly I suspect the sentencing will be woefully inadequate.