| Letters: Cases of cruelty to animals deserve harsher penalties Author: CONELLA GENSER, For the Journal-Constitution Date: 08-05-1999 Publication: The Atlanta Journal and Constitution Page Number: A23 Word Count: 206 Relevancy: 88 I have been following the tragic story of "Dunkin," the little cat that was doused with gasoline, set on fire and killed by two teenage boys from Flowery Branch. House arrest as a punishment for a loss of life is not a balanced punishment. It is ... 2 teens guilty in burning of kitten House arrest for boys angers animal's owner Author: Duane D. Stanford, Staff Date: 07-23-1999 Publication: The Atlanta Journal and Constitution Page Number: A1 Word Count: 515 Relevancy: 92 A Hall County judge sternly lectured two Flowery Branch boys found guilty of killing a kitten after pouring gasoline on the animal and setting it on fire. "It's hard for me to understand why you did this, what you were possibly thinking," ... Hall judge finds teens guilty in death of kitten Author: Duane D. Stanford, Staff Date: 07-23-1999 Publication: The Atlanta Journal and Constitution Page Number: C3 Word Count: 555 Relevancy: 75 A Hall County judge on Thursday found two Flowery Branch boys guilty of killing a kitten after pouring gasoline on the animal and setting it on fire. "It's hard for me to understand why you did this, what you were possibly thinking," ... Hall County girl hoping boys who burned her kitty get help Author: Larry Wilkerson, Staff Date: 07-13-1999 Publication: The Atlanta Journal and Constitution Page Number: J1 Word Count: 559 Relevancy: 77 I told Michelle Rainey how sorry I was for her loss, and that people all over the country were upset about it. Then I told her that I once had a kitty that looked just like hers. "I named him Robert Redfur," I said, and she giggled ... Law and Order Two charged with burning kitten Author: From staff and wire reports Date: 07-09-1999 Publication: The Atlanta Journal and Constitution Page Number: B5 Word Count: 496 Relevancy: 75 Two teenage boys charged with setting a 3-month-old kitten on fire are being held on charges of animal cruelty and arson. The cat, an orange tabby named Duncan, survived and was in fairly stable condition Thursday, said Tony Watson. |
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