Four years is not nearly enough for a serial killer who poses a danger to both animals and humans; though sadly, most animal killers never even see a jail cell.
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We have an update to the LFT petition calling for justice for a Missouri
man who adopted over a dozen cats from Craigslist only to torture them to
death. Last week, 20-year-old Kaine A. Louzader of St. Charles County, Mo.
pleaded guilty to second-degree felony animal abuse, and has been sentenced
to four years in prison for his crimes.
Four years is not nearly enough for a serial killer who poses a danger to
both animals and humans; though sadly, most animal killers never even see a
jail cell.
Louzader was initially charged with two counts of first-degree animal abuse
in May after someone witnessed him discarding a dead cat on the roadside.
Later, investigators realized the deceased animal was only one of numerous
dismembered cats that appeared in the area between January and early May of
this year.
Police connected the vehicle in question to Louzader, and while
interrogating him, they noticed scratches on his arms, fingers, and hands.
The suspect, who was employed at a hospital, claimed that an elderly patient
caused the injuries, but after some additional probing, Louzader reportedly
admitted to the scratches being from a cat he had killed the day prior.
Then, he confessed to abusing and murdering numerous cats throughout the
year, mainly by stomping on their heads or strangling them. Louzader also
admitted to decapitating and dismembering several of his victims and
disposing of their body parts throughout his neighborhood.
Due to the gruesome nature of the allegations against Louzader, St. Charles
County Prosecuting Attorney Tim Lohmar charged the suspect with felony
animal abuse, rather than a misdemeanor.
“It becomes a felony if the animal was mutilated prior to death,” Lohmar
told KMOV, noting that Louzader’s injuries indicated that the cats probably
fought for their lives.
Thank you to the nearly 30,000 people who signed the petition calling for
justice. We continue the fight in urging authorities to treat animal abuse
cases with the severity they deserve.
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