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DOG GROOMER MURDERS ROOMMATE’S DOG BECAUSE SHE WAS ANNOYED WITH HIM WHILE “TRIPPING”

July 14, 2009 by Tina Evangelista-Eppenstein

Amanda Todd, 21, pictured above, of Greensboro, North Carolina, admitted to police that she slammed her roommate’s Maltese dog named Little while “tripping” on drugs or alcohol. The end result of such a heinous act in which blood was splattered all over the wall and Little’s teeth could be found scattered on the floor from being knocked out due to the blunt force of the trauma was the death of Little.
The roommate discovered Little dead in his crate when she came home.
Todd admitted killing Little to the Greensboro police. However she now has recanted her story. You can watch as she renounces her story to a reporter here. She now claims she has no idea how the blood got on the wall. Watch her demeanor and notice how she doesn’t feel any sympathy for the loss of the dog even though she claims she loves dogs. Did I mention she is a dog groomer? Do you believe her?
She was arrested and released on $1,000.00 bond.
Here is the petition to sign so Amanda Todd can be charged with a felony crime and sentenced to felony animal abuse. This woman needs to be charged with a felony for slamming an innocent dog resulting in his death because he annoyed her. I am sick and tired of people getting away with abusing and killing animals without any severe punishment. Help to send a message and get the maximum animal cruelty charges and punishment allowed under the law!

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