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Teen who mutilated & killed two kittens with girl, 16, in twisted bid to ‘reduce his desire to murder human’ is jailed

A TEEN boy who tortured, killed and dismembered two kittens with a girl in a warped bid to reduce his urge to kill a human has been locked up.

The depraved pair used rope to tie up the defenceless animals before “mutilating” them.

Two people walking down a sidewalk.

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The teens were captured on CCTV carrying the animals
Two people running across a road.

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They later fled the scene after killing the animals

One of the kittens was found cut open on the ground in Ruislip, North West London, while the other was hanging from a tree.

Chillingly, the boy, 17, wrote how he “really wanted to murder someone” and killed cats to “reduce my urges”.

He also made a number of harrowing searches about sacrificing animals to Satan.

The boy has been detained for 12 months after pleading guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to the protected animals by “mutilating and killing” them.

His co-defendant will be sentenced for the same charge this afternoon.

The teens, who legally can’t be named, also admitted one count of possession of a knife.

Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court was told the horror unfolded on May 3.

Footage released by police showed the girl, 16, and 17-year-old boy strolling through a residential street.

The boy could be seen clutching a bag that is believed to have been used to carry the kittens.

CCTV then captured the twisted pair running back down the same street after killing the baby cats.

Prosecutor Valerie Benjamin said the animals were discovered with their flesh and fur cut off and burnt.

As well as the tragic kittens, knives, blowtorches and scissors were found at the scene.

Police later discovered a note on the boy’s phone that read: “I really wanted to murder someone and I was searching how to get away with murder.

“I have come close.

“I have killed cats to reduce my urges.

“I have skinned strangled and stabbed cats.”

The boy had also carried out a number of chilling searches for “killing cats and dogs” and “how to kill a human”.

Ms Benjamin said: “There were concerns about his desire to go on to killing humans.

“He questioned how easy it would be get away with murder and how to kill homeless people.”

It also emerged the teens had chillingly put out adverts for the kittens and went to pick them up before killing them.

Sentencing, Judge Hina Rai also imposed a lifetime ban from caring for animals on the boy.

She said: “You have caused extreme suffering to those two kittens. You knew exactly what you were doing and it would result in their suffering.

“Without a doubt these are the most awful offences I have seen against animals in this court.”

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Met Police appeal after ‘mutilated’ kittens found in Ickenham

Police are hoping to identify two teenagers caught on CCTV near West Ruislip Tube station

CCTV footage has been released by police trying to track down two teenagers after the “mutilated” remains of two kittens were found in a field in west London.

Sgt Babs Rock of the Met Police said that the kittens – discovered in Ickenham at about midday on Saturday 3 May – had been “tortured and dismembered”.

“This is an incredibly distressing incident which I know has caused concern in the local community,” she said, adding that the force was taking the “horrific incident” extremely seriously.

Police hope that by releasing the CCTV footage of the teens fleeing the scene, and an image of a duffel bag thought to have been used to carry the kittens, they will be able to identify those involved.

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This black duffel bag is thought to have been used to transport the kittens

A dog walker, who posted online anonymously, said they had been in the field when they interrupted two teenagers “stooping over something on the floor”, who quickly ran off when disturbed.

“To my horror, I saw two dead mutilated kittens, along with an array of weaponry,” the witness recounted. They added: “The poor cats had clearly suffered.”

Sgt Rock told BBC News that the dead kittens were found not far from West Ruislip Tube station, near Ruislip Golf Course, in Hillingdon.

She said: “We are working to help try and identify who the pair are so that we can firstly ensure that justice is brought to them, but also to safeguard them and make sure that it doesn’t lead to any future offences.”

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Police hope a letter sent to parents via local schools informing them of recent animal cruelty incidents will help to prevent further incidents

Police say there have been other recent attacks on local wildlife – including on ducks and swans targeted with catapults – although they believe these are isolated and not connected to what happened to the kittens.

The Met says it has taken the “rare” step of writing to parents, via local schools, to raise awareness of animal cruelty issues and to ask parents to speak to their children about what has happened.

Sgt Rock said: “We’ve put out an appeal to schools and parents in order to educate their children into making sure that they understand how important it is to look after wildlife and pets.”

The sergeant explained that causing unnecessary suffering to animals could result in fines, disqualification from keeping animals and up to five years’ imprisonment.

“If you do see any animals being harmed, or any children acting in a suspicious way, it’s really important to feed that information through to us,” she said.

“Even if there isn’t necessarily a crime taking place, it’s not a wasted phone call.”

The force urged anyone with information, or footage from house or car cameras, to come forward, or report what they know anonymously via CrimeStoppers.

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