Posted on 04/15/2011 8:04:43 AM PDT by Red Badger
NewsCore - A 20-year-old Oklahoma woman was receiving treatment in a hospital Thursday after being charged with animal cruelty for allegedly killing the family cat and using the blood for an outfit she planned to wear to a Lady Gaga concert.
A relative of Angelina K. Barnes returned to her home in Oklahoma City and found the woman wearing a long coat, with her face covered in blood -- later determined to be cat's blood -- ready to attend the concert, KFOR reported.
The light switches in the house had been covered in duct tape to make them almost impossible to turn on.
It was later determined the cat had been drowned in the bathroom, before being sliced open and its eyes mutilated.
The liver of the animal was found in a makeup case on the bathroom's vanity.
Police said Barnes was taken to Griffin Memorial Hospital where she was receiving treatment. She did not attend the Lady Gaga concert.
Although Barnes was diagnosed with depression, neighbors said the violence was "completely out of character."
Lady Gaga famously performed at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards covered in fake blood -- and the next year she wore a dress made of meat.
http://www.intelius.com/results.php?ReportType=1&searchform=name&qf=Angelina&qmi=K&qn=Barnes&qs=OK
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And Facebook page:
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The outfit's name? "Curiosity."
Came home and she was naked, covered in blood, switches taped, windows covered with foil, nine-inch-nails blasting, big pentagram on the floor and she was holding a butcher knife.
Absolutely. Killing the cat is just a symptom of the disease.
Sorry for your loss. I would get another cat immediately. It will help with the grief, and it would provide a feline with a new home.
Best.
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“I don’t want to be French”. — Lady Gaga, ‘Bad Romance’
So, what kind of seasonings did she use for cat stew?
Actually, he is straight. Been married for a couple of years. Teaches at an Episcopalian Parish school.
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