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Unamused Cat
October 17th, 2008, 04:17 AM
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Joel Campbell

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MONCKS CORNER — He admitted to killing eight cats — slitting the throats of six kittens and bashing in the skulls of two adult felines.

During his court appearance on Wednesday, Joel Campbell also owned up to making threats against his ex-girlfriend.

The 19-year-old's plea in General Sessions Court left a judge with a crucial decision: Was this a young man who made bad decisions, as his attorney claimed? Or was he a dangerous person with the capacity of inflicting monstrous cruelty, as animal-rights activists and his former girlfriend's family maintained? He is working his way up to being a serial killer folks.

In the end the judge showed some leniency, handing down a sentence that means Campbell will be monitored for years to come but could be out of jail in as little as 90 days if he successfully completes the state's Shock Incarceration Program. Bah!

Goose Creek police arrested Campbell, a Summerville resident, in October 2007 after being called to Peace
Presbyterian Church on Londonderry Road. Four cats were dead inside a dumpster behind the church, while four others were barely alive. All were later euthanized.

In addition to eight counts of ill-treatment of animals, Campbell faced a harassment charge stemming from threatening telephone calls and profanity-laced e-mails directed at his ex-girlfriend, then 15.

Statements before sentencing generated two vastly different portraits.

Campbell's attorney, G.W. Parker, spoke of his above-average intelligence, his supportive family and his involvement at Ridge Baptist Church.

Jennifer Conlon, the ex-girlfriend's mother, enumerated the horrors her family had observed during nine months they knew Campbell: squirrels killed by the dozens, ducks driven over with a pickup, a cat killed with a shotgun. Did I mention serial killer?

Campbell told her family of years of abuse, a stark contrast from the loving family he described in court.
"That's not the person who was up there today," Conlon said. "His true character is going to come out again."

The defense attorney said the cats had been living in a neighbor's shed. Campbell agreed to get rid of them, but killed them instead of taking them to a shelter, he said.

"He made a poor decision," Parker said. "I don't believe it was done out of some deep-seated psychological need to inflict cruelty on animals."

Animal-welfare advocates called it one of the worst cases they have seen. Two gave statements in court.

After 52 days in jail, Campbell moved to his grandparents' home in Kingstree and devoted time to officiating youth sports.

After weighing both sides, Circuit Judge Markley Dennis imposed a sentence not to exceed five years in the state's Youthful Offender program on one ill-treatment charge. That included 90 days of boot-camp-style shock incarceration, followed by supervised monitoring.

On a second charge, Dennis handed down five more years of probation to take effect after the Youthful Offender program.

Campbell received credit for 30 days served on the harassment charge and credit for 180 days on the other ill-treatment counts.

Ninth Circuit Deputy Solicitor Bryan Alfaro prosecuted the case. Solicitor Scarlett Wilson said her office made no plea deal.

"This troubled young man intentionally committed horrific acts of animal abuse towards eight defenseless creatures," Wilson said in a statement.

Campbell's parents said he loved the outdoors and aspired to work for the state's Department of Natural Resources.

"We don't want to condone his actions," said his father, Joe Campbell, after court. "But we believe that Joel deserves a second chance."

They better watch this boy.

http://www.charleston.net/news/2008/oct/16/killer_cats_gets_days58075/

Jaded
October 17th, 2008, 05:53 AM
Shock Incarceration Program? I wish that was as terrible as it sounds.....
My idea of shock incarceration and their idea are probably miles and miles apart.

Owd Scrat
October 17th, 2008, 11:33 AM
NO NO NO NO!!! :bawling: I only read the 1st sentence I can't read anymore of it

I fucking hate it!!! I fucking hate animal abusers!!!

brokenandtwisted
October 17th, 2008, 11:51 AM
Shock Incarceration Program? I wish that was as terrible as it sounds.....
My idea of shock incarceration and their idea are probably miles and miles apart.

LoL. I honestly thought of the Ludovico technique.

Unfortunately this story would have been far more interesting if he slit the throat of six humans. We are so long overdue for a serial killer...it's disappointing.

WhatThe
October 17th, 2008, 12:10 PM
"He made a poor decision," Parker said. "I don't believe it was done out of some deep-seated psychological need to inflict cruelty on animals."


Ummm... bashing their skulls and slitting their throats would be a "poor decision"? Add this: Jennifer Conlon, the ex-girlfriend's mother, enumerated the horrors her family had observed during nine months they knew Campbell: squirrels killed by the dozens, ducks driven over with a pickup, a cat killed with a shotgun. And let's give him a second chance, DAD? PLEASE.

Bet we see him again!

Envy
October 17th, 2008, 01:29 PM
Do you think he knows the boy who was feeding all the animals to alligator at the zoo? just a thought...

crickett
October 18th, 2008, 12:02 PM
Worked for the states dept of Natural Resources? DESERVES a second chance???
No, He does NOT!!! A second chance to tortue animals???? This was NOT an isolated event.
Has the judge been living under a fucking bridge for 50 years? How STUPID can a judge get. About THIS stupid. Yeah...help this sick fuck to get out earlier so he can move on to become a serial killer.