A hundred days after the Met closed its investigation, suspicions that someone is targeting the animals remainPolice officers, vets and an animal rescue organisation believe that the killing and mutilation of some cats, rabbits and other animals across parts of England are the result of human involvement, even though a major police investigation has found no evidence to support that claim.Just over 100 days after the Metropolitan police closed its investigation into the “Croydon cat killer”, declaring that the deaths and mutilation of scores of cats in London and the south-east were most likely carried out by foxes, the Observer understands that individual officers and several veterinary practices continue to suspect that someone is targeting animals. They have been contacting South Norwood Animal Rescue and Liberty (Snarl), an organisation that has investigated the killings, insisting that some of the dead animals were killed by human hand. Continue reading…
Via: Is the ‘Croydon cat killer’ a fox – or a human still at large?

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