Posted on 02/17/2012 4:43:04 PM PST by GSWarrior
FRESNO, Calif. It was the sound of a wailing cat that first caught the neighbors attention. When she looked toward the sound she told authorities that she saw her next-door neighbor cutting off the crying felines head with a knife.
The call she subsequently made to deputies started a bizarre animal cruelty investigation that has focused attention from around the country on a working-class neighborhood in a Bakersfield suburb where a man allegedly was fileting cats and cooking them on his backyard barbecue.
Ive been getting calls on this from around the country, Kern County Sheriffs spokesman Ray Pruitt said. For some reason when somebody hurts animals people are more outraged than they are for a lot of other cases.
Investigators decided to release new details on Thursday because of the nationwide interest in the case.
Jason Wilmert, 35, will be arraigned today on charges alleging animal cruelty and using a pet or domesticated animal for food. Both are misdemeanors.
A neighbor told KBAK-TV that she had seen Wilmert with a wailing tabby cat cutting it down the back with a knife, then decapitating it. She turned away in disgust and called sheriffs deputies.
Pruitt said that when deputies arrived that morning at Wilmerts home they talked to other neighbors, who said they had heard the sounds of screaming cats coming from the house in Oildale. When he didnt answer his door, Pruitt said a deputy walked down the driveway and saw a cats head in the backyard.
Later Pruitt came outside and deputies arrested him. When they searched his house they found a cat carcass in the kitchen sink, as if were being prepped for cooking. Deputies also found an animal trap in the driveway.
We dont know if he was using the trap to catch cats, but he had one, Pruitt said.
Nobody has called in reporting missing pets, and investigators suspect the victims were strays.
Wilmert has been unable to post $22,500 bail on the animal cruelty charges and unrelated littering offenses. It was unclear if he had an attorney.
Like most, Garfield is an arachnobigot
Murder is murder
As part of the investigation, it was found that they were imported. They had to go through the customs/USDA inspections, as any other imported food-stuff would.
The restaurant owners had all of the documentation, and a call to the USDA with the appropriate way-bill and file numbers confirmed it.
I'd like to know how the USDA comes up with a grade for cat. What is the difference between 'prime', 'choice', etc. there must be a written standard for it somewhere...
Maybe cat is ungraded, and there is some cross-importation treaty with Korea or wherever it came from that proof of Korean inspection is enough to get USDA okay and vice versa. Funny that this is OK with them as long as it’s imported cat. Domestic cat, that’s a whole nother ball of yarn.
As for "...is OK with them as long as its imported cat. Domestic cat, thats a whole nother ball of yarn." I'm not so sure. From the story, it sounds like the law regarding eating 'domestic' animals is a local or state statute, I've never heard of a federal regulation like that.
Aw hell, who knows? Maybe there are standards for cat. There are for other exotic meats. Look at ostrich, rattlesnake, alligator, etc.
Just one of those things that make you say: "Hmmmm..."
——arachnobigot-—
on further consideration, arachnophobe is a better description for the murdering cat Garfield
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