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DannyB II:

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--- Quote from: "DannyB II" ---How about just do the same thing to him, that he does to his horses. Tie him to a post where he can not get away and let him starve to near death.
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Watch it now.  You're talking about the same guy who Maximilian swears saved his life.  The Lichfields just love kids.

Sorry Max.  Couldn't resist.
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Well as you know, Joe Ricci was my savior and look how well that turned out.  :(

Ursus:
Article from the 2nd post above copied out:

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msnbc.com
Animal Bones, Carcasses Found At Closed School
Dozens Of Surviving Animals Rescued By Upstate Group

WYFF4.com
updated 9/12/2010 12:24:35 PM ET

DUE WEST, S.C. — WYFF 4.com

Law officers and animal rescue groups in Greenwood and Abbeville Counties are looking into why dozens of animals were left for dead on the property of a now-closed school for troubled teens.

According to the South Carolina Department of Social Services, Carolina Springs Academy had their license revoked in April, 2009 for failure to comply with licensing regulations.

Officials at the Greenwood Humane Society said when the school closed, all the animals on the farmland were left behind.

The remains of more than 70 animals were found on the Due West property in varying states of decay. Dozens of starving animals were also found, many of them near death.

Joe Mann with Big Oak Rescue Farm said his group has taken in some of the surviving animals. Of the seven horses and two colts found, Mann said one was dead. He also counted 30 sheep carcasses, with 20 surviving animals. At least 41 out of the 50 ducks found on the property were also dead, Mann said.

A former Carolina Springs employee reported 32 cows or calves starved to death, according to Greenwood Humane Society Executive Director Karen Pettay. She said with all of the kudzu overgrowth, they only found a few of the carcasses.

The Abbeville Sheriff's Office is investigating this case.


© 2010 msnbc.com

Anne Bonney:
WTF is wrong with these people?  Didn't this exact thing happen with the Sudweeks and the Whitmore Academy?  

I can't watch the video.  I just can't.

Whooter:
I will never understand what drives people to abuse animals this way.  There are so many other options.  In a rural community like that school was in there are people who would drive and pick up these animals for free and make them part of their farms.  There is no reason to leave them for dead and allow them to starve.  The guy should be hung,  but like that guy Vick who abused dogs (and now has a multimillion dollar contract with the Eagles) there will be those who will reward him instead…. Very sad.



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Maximilian:

--- Quote from: "psy" ---
--- Quote from: "DannyB II" ---How about just do the same thing to him, that he does to his horses. Tie him to a post where he can not get away and let him starve to near death.
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Watch it now.  You're talking about the same guy who Maximilian swears saved his life.  The Lichfields just love kids.

Sorry Max.  Couldn't resist.
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I never met this person the article is talking about. The people who worked at the program were just regular people, the kind of people who will never get articles written about them. They were doing a job and it seemed liked they cared about the kids, I don't know anything about this guy other than this article. Of course I don't agree with animal abuse, or child abuse. I've said this many times before.

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