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четверг, 20 сентября 2018 г.

New photo ‘Croydon Cat Killer’ victims’ owners outraged after cops say pet killer is a myth

OUTRAGED pet owners blasted the Metropolitan Police’s conclusion today that the “Croydon cat killer” is a myth.


A three-year, £500,000 Scotland Yard hunt for the perpetrator of 500 cat killings called Operation Tahake was closed when experts concluded cars hit the animals and foxes mutilated their remains.


Samantha Glass
Samantha Glass expressed her fury after she found her cat, Harley, slaughtered outside her house
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But grieving cat owners have slammed the Met’s insistence that “there is no evidence of human involvement” in the killings, with campaigners claiming that the Tahake inquiry had been binned to save cash.


Mum-of-two Samantha glass shared a tribute to her cat Harley after she branded the closing of the investigation “unbelievable”.


She wrote: “The person who did this is still out there. Still hurting other cats and torturing other families.


“So much pain and suffering. It makes me so angry.





Ykiyo was mutilated by the Croydon Cat Killer
Ykiyo was mutilated by the Croydon cat killer – which police say was the work of foxes
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“And to the sick and twisted individual who did this, we are coming for you.”


Neenie Sadler, whose cat was also killed, said: “This is all because the Met don’t want to put any more funding into this investigation — it is a cop out.”


Another angry reply to the Met’s announcement this morning read: “You’ve made yourselves look like idiots.


“Three years of work and this is all you can comp up with to avoid any future funding into this investigation.


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Loius Ross, whose cat was killed, said that the Met’s conclusion was ‘absolute rubbish’
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One twitter user said that the Met had made themselves ‘look like idiots’
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Amber was sadly also killed


Amber was sadly also killed


Cleo was killed in Thorton Heath, Croydon
Cleo was killed in Thorton Heath, Croydon
Not known, clear with picture desk

Missy was one of the first victims of the Croydon Cat Killer in 2015
Missy was one of the first victims of the Croydon cat killer in 2015
Not known, clear with picture desk

This photo shows two victims that were found within 24 hours of each other
This photo shows two victims that were found within 24 hours of each other
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The Met have concluded that the Croydon Cat Killer is a fox
The Met have concluded that the Croydon cat killer is a myth

“And what a way to inform the families – through the media! God help you if this madman moves onto people!”


The Met, however, stood by its conclusions.


It said: “No evidence of human involvement was found in any of the reported cases. There were no witnesses, no identifiable patterns and no forensic leads that pointed to human involvement. Witness statements were taken, but no suspect was identified.”


The Sun's coverage in 2015 of the string of murders
The Sun’s coverage in 2015 of the string of murders

Claims that a killer was behind the ritual slaughter of cats and other small animals emerged in 2015.


The maniac was nicknamed the Croydon cat killer and later the M25 cat killer as cases came to light well beyond South London.

Killings were reported as far away as Manchester, Birmingham, the Isle of Wight, Sheffield and Sussex.

Operation Tahake was launched by the Met amid fears that the perpetrator could go from butchering animals to killing people.


It was staffed by up to 15 officers and estimated costs included £10,000 for post-mortem examinations and £5,000 for a psychological profile of the killer.

In January, a suspect, believed to be a 31-year-old Eastern European lorry driver, was arrested in Northampton but released.


Police looked at 400 cases from the Home Counties but concluded: “There were no witnesses, no identifiable patterns and no forensic leads that pointed to human involvement.”






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News Pictures ‘Croydon Cat Killer’ victims’ owners outraged after cops say pet killer is a myth

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