Written by PETA
Director and producer Michael Bay is famous for blowing things up in Transformers and Armageddon as well as for remaking horror movies including The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and A Nightmare on Elm Street, but when it comes to violence against animals, Michael yells, "Cut!"
Michael pledged $50,000 on his website for the arrest and "successful prosecution" of the person who threw puppies into a river and the person who recorded the footage, which was posted online. Let's hope that Michael's reward—along with PETA's—brings everyone who was involved in this horrifying act to justice. People who are cruel to animals often commit acts of violence against their fellow humans as well, so it's crucial that we report known or suspected cruelty to animals to police and animal control officials immediately.
Written by Lindsay Pollard-Post
Re: Mary Kate. For full coverage of the video, please read: www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Vacuum-kitten-killer-hunted-making-snuff-movie-suffocation.html
@PETA Thank you!! Will you have a link for the vacuum incident/criminal? The information available to the public is chaotic and scattered. On Facebook, people are making accusations by name... and I think that random disinformation like that is potentially very dangerous. I trust the information published by PETA.
Will Michael Bay help catch the Vacuum killer, too???
Re: Mary Kate. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. PETA is already looking into the horrific incident.
jowarrior.wordpress.com/.../hunt-for-sick-teenage-kitten-killer-who-suffocated-two-cats
Now someone spent christmas murdering kittens on Youtube with a vacuum cleaner. PLEASE PROSECUTE!!!!
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