From the outside, 19-year-old Krystal Cherika Scott’s home looked like most others in Kokoma, Indiana. Inside, however, authorities say she was torturing, skinning, and killing innocent dogs and cats and videotaping the horror.
Thanks to an intense investigation that included local authorities and FBI agents acting on tips from concerned citizens, Scott was recently arrested.
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Once officials tracked the IP address to Scott’s home, they found several dead animals, animal body parts, and skulls of dogs and cats. They also discovered 12 live cats, three live dogs, and 12 lizards at the residence.
“As decent human beings, we have a great responsibility to protect and have compassion for the animals that inhabit this earth,” stated United States Attorney Josh J. Minkler. “It is unconscionable to think that any human being could possibly bring themselves to such acts upon an animal. We cannot allow this behavior in a decent and moral society. That is why Ms. Scott must face the consequences of her choices.”
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Scott is accused of making crush videos where animals are crushed and killed on purpose. According to Idaho News, animal crushing involves “conduct in which one or more living non-human mammals, birds, reptiles, or amphibians is purposely crushed, burned, drowned, suffocated, impaled, or otherwise subjected to serious bodily injury.”
According to the police, Scott denied killing the animals but later said she had a bad side and a good side and “her good side loves cats and dogs while her bad side tells her to kill them.”
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More about this case can be seen in the video below. We thank everyone who came together to stop this sadistic abuser. Warning: Some of the details are very disturbing in the video below.
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Court docs: Internet sleuths assist feds in alleged torture, killing of animals by Kokomo woman
New court documents show internet sleuths provided information to the FBI that led to the arrest of a Kokomo woman for allegedly torturing and killing cats and dogs; then posting it to social media.19-year-old Krystal Scott is now facing federal charges including one count of animal crushing and another of creating animal crush videos.
Posted by Aaron Cantrell on Thursday, July 16, 2020