Yep. I remember her to admitting to have baited a leg trap with tuna. Leg traps tend to crush the bones of the animal trapped in them.
For the crazy posters rationalizing the good deeds of this vet.
I was on a track inspection job outside of Pittsburgh a few months ago and we came across a coyote caught around the neck by a wire snare that a trespassing trapper placed on railroad property. I can still see that dog standing there anxious, barking at us... and I was so enraged that the guy would be illegally trapping I was ready to take a pair of wire cutters and set it free. It became a big pissing match between the Game Warden and the Police with who had authority because the Game Warden said it was illegal to tamper with someone else's trap, and the cops would not come out and dispatch the dog, find out whose trap it was and let the railroad press charges. In the end, the next day the Game Warden made a showing, shot the dog, cleared the trap, got the trapper's address off the tag on the snare stay cable, and took the animal to the trapper and let him know he was trespassing.
I just thought about that wild creature... and caught around the neck and having to bed down exposed out in the cold and rain overnight awaiting it's fate. Born free. Died with a wire around it's neck.