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This news I bring, and I want to share with you. is to reflect on police cases, by being immersed in the daily struggle of Neanderthal evolution of law in our country we go unnoticed, and made me think that if a case like this to happen in our country, which would act ,.... Research Unit ? Given that the case remains a mystery Belsunce ....., there are people who committed suicide by hanging himself also, etc, etc ....

serial murderer arrested in USA cats

maul The teenager accused of more than a dozen cats in southern Miami-Dade was not the murderer reserved and angry that some expected. It was funny in its class, dog lover, swimming instructor, a boy of 18 who had grown up in the eyes of the families of its victims cat.

He was horrified at the terrible mutilations and enrolled in the group''Catch the Killer Kat! "Of Facebook.
But police said they were not fooled, and argues that social networks Weinman Tyler Hayes drove him to it. Weinman was arrested Sunday by the deaths of 19 cats.
The bail hearing was postponed until the young man on Monday because his lawyer was not present because the arrest warrant Weinman, which had been sealed by a judge previously, was not in the record.
Former senior from Miami Palmetto High School divided his time between his parents divorced, living in Palmetto Bay and Cutler Bay, respectively, where the killings occurred. The police, based on tips received in the community and read their pages on Facebook and MySpace, Weinman was watching for weeks.
On Saturday night he attended a party at Kevin's house in Coral Gables Corona. At about midnight, investigators thoroughly searched his mother's house. Around 12:30 am, two men in civilian shirts and jeans came home to Corona and asked for Weinman. Then they escorted him out quietly.
"Enjoy your party," Corona recalled that he told one of them. The men were police.
Sunday at 1:23 pm Weinman was detained at Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center and was set bail at $ 154.500.
When it came time to photograph it as part of the arrest, Weinman, of elegant appearance, half smiled.
He was charged with 19 counts of first-degree cruelty to animals, 19 counts of improperly disposing of animal carcasses and four counts of burglary.
Each of the charges of first degree carries a mandatory fine of $ 5,000, six months in jail and undergo psychological treatment.
Weinman's lawyer, David Macey, said his client is innocent. On Sunday it was not possible to contact parents, Alba, and Douglas, for comment. Politicians and police
harshly criticized the suspect.
Katy Sorenson, County Commissioner Miami-Dade, which represents the wing area, called it "twisted and depraved, someone who is not a normal human being."
"Fortunately for this community," said Sorenson, "since the terror is over."
Palmetto Bay Mayor Eugene Flinn, said it is difficult to imagine a reason:''No can explain the behavior of a person capable of something so heinous. "
deaths of 15 other cats in the area have not been explained until now because the police could not link them Weinman. Some of these cats, or all could have died from attacks by dogs, according to authorities.
Julie Miller's agent, the Miami-Dade Police said the investigation was still ongoing and could be extended to other jurisdictions.
Police said Weinman aa gutted some of the cats and left them in the garden of the house owners.

* BY JOSE PAGLIERY, ANDREA Asuaje AND ROBERT SAMUELS (Miami Herald)

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