US woman 'skinned puppy to make belt'

The West Australian June 20, 2009, 1:30 pm

A 23-year-old Oklahoma woman is accused of getting a friend to kill her Jack Russell terrier and skinning the puppy to make a belt out of its hide.

Krystal Lynn Lewis and Austin Michael Mullins, 26, were being held on Friday in the Muskogee County jail on $US25,000 ($A31,273) bail each. They were charged with one felony count of cruelty to animals.

"We're talking about a six or seven week old defenceless puppy," said sheriff's deputy George Roberson. "That's pretty heinous and sadistic."

A Muskogee County judge ordered a mental competency hearing for both defendants.

Lewis wanted the puppy, named Poplin, killed because it was a gift from an ex-lover with whom she doesn't get along, said Muskogee County sheriff's deputy George Roberson.

Roberson said Mullins shot the terrier 10 times with a .22-calibre pistol. Lewis skinned the animal at her apartment and nailed the hide to a board.

AP

News Poll

Have you ever been the victim of credit card fraud?

Have you ever been the victim of credit card fraud?

Vote Now

Opinion

  • Amy Williams

    October 23, 2009, 12:49 pm
    Public-art players and pantsless plonkers

    As the long weekend beckons, it's time to take a light-hearted look at some of this week's quirkier news...

  • Ed's View

    November 11, 2009, 11:34 am
    Is Hone Harawira a racist?

    The Oxford Dictionary defines racism as "1. Belief in the superiority of a particular race; prejudice based on this. 2. Antagonism towards people of other races."Since his expletive laced email tirade Hone Harawira has been called many...

  • Ellie Evans

    November 20, 2009, 5:47 pm
    The most shocking of tales

    Several stories this week merit a special mention in my mind-boggling news blog, but this first one will take some beating. Or shocking.A police officer called to a house in an small Arkansas town saw fit to use his Taser on the house's unruly...

  • Lou Maea

    October 13, 2009, 6:11 am
    Samoa gears up to rebuild

    The tsunami clean-up is well underway and very visible in the in the worst hit villages in the 10 kilometre strip between Lepa and Lalomanu.Each day there is a procession of large diggers, graders, power line restoration crews, trucks removing rubbish,...

Yahoo!Xtra News Preferences

Close

Select your region to see news and weather for your area.