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⚠️WARNING⚠️The article contains details some of you may find distressing⚠️


On July 26, 2023, at Liverpool Crown Court Judge Brian Cummings sentenced 23-years-old LEWIS HUDSON (pictured), to only twenty-seven (27) months behind bars after the despicable monster inflicted unimaginable and sadistic abuse on a defenseless kitten over a prolonged period of time.


HUDSON pleaded guilty to two counts of animal cruelty and harassment.


According to a press release by the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) the court heard that in August 2021, HUDSON had moved in with his then-girlfriend Summer Leadbetter. Summer had a female kitten named Binx.


HUDSON began his sickening and gut-wrenching abuse on the 11-month-old kitten a few months after moving in.


As reported by the RSPCA, the abusive and tormenting episodes include leaving Binx “in the shower with the hot water running for long periods of time, shooting her with pellets he had soaked in household cleaner from his BB gun and hitting her with a mop soaked in bleach. He had also filmed himself stamping on the kitten wearing steel-toe cap boots.”


The horrific abuse on Binx continued for about eight months, said the RSPCA.

On July 20, 2022, Summer found Binx in the bathroom lying motionless and matted with blood. Binx had been hit with a shovel in the shower. “This was done with such force that some of the young animal's teeth had been broken” stated the release.


On August 15, 2022, HUDSON sent Summer a disturbing series of text messages and one of them read: “if ye don't get home now am gonna kill it.” Summer returned back to her apartment to find Binx lifeless.


The Merseyside Police Department was called and HUDSON was placed under arrest.


RSPCA inspector Anthony Joynes, who led the investigation, recovered Binx’s body.

The RSPCA reported that in his statement the inspector said: “Binx was wrapped in a bag, covered with a towel and contained within a cardboard box. I saw she had a number of fresh looking wounds around her nasal area and chin. I noted there were no obvious signs that might suggest Binx had been involved in a road traffic accident and her claws did not appear scuffed. The inside of her mouth was bloodied and I noted that both upper canines were broken. When handling Binx I noted a crisp packet type sound coming from the chest area which can be a sign of subcutaneous emphysema and indicative of chest trauma.”


A necropsy performed on the furvictim revealed that her body “was covered with cuts and bruises and she had suffered fractured ribs and a lung puncture, the latter which had led to her death.”


A report by an independent veterinarian noted that feces and blood “were reportedly seen in multiple areas of the premises, indicative that the cat was injured and mobile for a period of time immediately prior to death.”

The report went on to say: “The most likely cause of death in this animal, otherwise healthy, was a traumatic and non-accidental pneumothorax. It is clear that the animal suffered multiple, different, blunt traumas and that the animal was conscious when this occurred. Furthermore, the healing fractured rib and theagedbleeding, support the existence of a previous traumatic event to the chest, many days ahead of the fatal set of injuries listed above.”


As reported by the RSPCA, judge Cummings described HUDSON’s actions as a “sickening catalogue of cruelty to a defenceless animal,” and yet this filthy murderer was not sentenced to the maximum of five years.

The filthy murderer was also given a lifetime ban on keeping animals.


Here’s what I don’t understand, from June 29, 2021, the maximum prison sentence for animal cruelty was raised from six months to five years! This is not just an animal cruelty case. A defenseless living creature was tortured for an extensive period of time before being murdered!!!! Why wasn’t HUDSON sentenced to five years? I emailed the RSPCA and asked that very question. In an email, I was told: “The sentence that was imposed was a matter for the court to decide.”


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Binx’s pictures shared from Summerlea Leadbetter’s Facebook account


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On Sunday, May 7, 2023, Met Police were dispatched to the Limehouse area in the Borough of Tower Hamlets in East London after receiving a report that a woman had been attacked by two dogs.


Upon arrival, officers found a homeless man identified as 46-years-old Louie Turnbull (pictured holding a microphone), and his two dogs, a 3-year-old male named Marshall and a 9-month-old male named Millions.


Daily Mail reports that some witnesses who saw the woman, claimed she got caught up in the dogs’ leads and was not seriously injured. Officials confirmed that the woman was not hospitalized.


A distressing video of the incident, which was widely shared online, showed cops surrounding Marshall, Millions, and Turnbull. The dogs were visibly nervous and, in an attempt, to protect their guardian, they lunged at the officers in front of them holding firearms. Keep in mind the Voiceless Victims were on a leash! One of the cops just shot at one of the dogs and the furbaby immediately collapsed. Residents at their windows and balconies of the surrounding apartments recorded the incident while shouting at police telling them to stop. Then, the other dog, still tied to the dog who had been shot, tried to run away dragging the dead dog along and another shot was fired directly at the live dog. Turnbull was tasered, placed under arrest, and charged with two dangerous dog offences.


On Tuesday, May 9, 2023, Turnbull appeared at Thames Magistrates' Court to face charges of being the guardian of a dog who was dangerously out of control and being in possession of a dog while disqualified from owning or keeping a dog. Turnbull pleaded guilty to the latter.


According to This Is Local London, following his court appearance, hundreds of members of the Animal Rising group gathered outside New Scotland Yard on Westminster Embankment on the evening of May 11, 2023, and held a vigil to remember Marshall and Millions.

Dan Kidby, co-founder of Animal Rising, who was at the vigil, said: “The police have continued to act out of line with their job to serve and protect us all - now resulting in the shooting of two beautiful dogs, who hours before were happy and full of life. We’re here to show that, as a community, we will stand together, and be peaceful and defiant in the face of injustice.”


Hundreds of people also gathered outside the Met Police headquarters to protest. Turnbull was present and speaking to the crowd, he slammed the cops as “Murderers”.

Express reports that Turnbull said: “They pulled out all their weapons. They were intimidating me and the dogs. And all they were doing was trying to protect me. I had them on the lead, I was pulling them away and they just murdered them. I can’t sleep.” Turnbull also added: “It was just so disgusting. All I was doing was trying to get them back in the boat. And I was going to come out and speak to the police. But they weren’t having it.”


Another protest also took place outside Limehouse Police Station.


In a statement posted on Tower Hamlets Police’s Twitter page, the Metropolitan Police said it was aware of the video. It read: “Police were called just after 1700hrs on Sunday May 7, to a woman being attacked by a dog in Commercial Road, E14. Officers attended the location where the aggressive behavior of two dogs was of considerable concern and posed a significant threat to them. A man was arrested in connection with the incident for having a dog dangerously out of control and assault offences. No person was taken to hospital. Both dogs were destroyed by police at the scene. This is never an easy decision for an officer to take, but police have a duty to act where necessary before any further injury is caused. The Met’s Directorate of Professional Standards will review the circumstances of the incident.”


As reported by LBC, the Met’s Directorate of Professional Standards have conducted a thorough review of the incident, including all of the available body-worn footage, and are satisfied that there are no concerns around officer conduct.

But the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) will now investigate two complaints from witnesses. IOPC regional director Amanda Rowe said: “We understand the public concern regarding this incident and it is appropriate that it should be independently investigated. We will examine whether the actions of the officers involved were reasonable and proportionate in all of the circumstances and in line with relevant policy and procedure.”


A petition has been created addressed to the Home Office demanding to hold accountable the officers who killed Marshall and Millions.


Turnbull is due to appear at Snaresbrook crown court on June 6, 2023.


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On the evening of Monday, April 10, 2023, Lancashire Police responded to a report about a man who was witnessed dragging a live seagull on Bispham Road in Blackpool.


A video posted on Twitter by user Mick Moore, shows the seagull with a rope around his/her tiny neck.


In an email, Police told me that responding officers arrested the suspect, a male in his 50, for being drunk and disorderly. The unnamed suspect was subsequently "de-arrested".

Police tell me that the incident is being investigated.


As for the Voiceless Victim, a member of the public took the seagull to a local veterinarian where he/she was euthanized.


The apparent cruelty towards the seagull bird has been slammed by the wildlife rescue Brambles Wildlife Rescue. In a Facebook post the organization said: “A number of people contacted us about the image and video circulating on social media of an extremely vile person dragging a seagull on a lead at Bispham Roundabout in Blackpool and in another location on the pavement. We have spoken with Lancashire Constabulary who are dealing with this and are aware of the identity and location of the person involved.”


The nonprofit was flooded with comments by people expressing concern for the bird to the extent that they advised: “Turning comments off now folks because [it’s] consuming our evening removing some moronic comments and blocking idiots with cotton wool for brains 😉”


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