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Ex-councillor Robert Payne jailed for killing kittens | Ex-councillor Robert Payne jailed for killing kittens |
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A former city councillor who killed four kittens in scenes of "unimaginable cruelty" has been jailed. | |
Robert Payne, 36, who represented the Keighley West ward of Bradford Council in West Yorkshire swung the four-month-old cats round his house. | |
He broke their skulls and most of their limbs and decapitated two of them. | He broke their skulls and most of their limbs and decapitated two of them. |
Payne, of Ethel Street, Keighley, was jailed for five months for animal cruelty with one month for breaching a suspended sentence for fraud. | |
Police and RSPCA officials found three kittens in a freezer and blood spread around the house. | Police and RSPCA officials found three kittens in a freezer and blood spread around the house. |
Cat screaming | Cat screaming |
Payne, who was drunk when police arrived, told officers he "must have got angry about something, picked up one of the cats by its stomach and used it as a battering ram, smashed its head against something". | |
Stephen Wood, prosecuting, told Bradford Crown Court that a neighbour called police on 15 November this year when she heard banging and the sound of a cat screaming. | Stephen Wood, prosecuting, told Bradford Crown Court that a neighbour called police on 15 November this year when she heard banging and the sound of a cat screaming. |
"The police went inside and they were met with what the prosecution submit was an appalling scene. | |
"Prior to their deaths, these kittens had been subjected to unimaginable cruelty," said Mr Wood. | |
Payne, who bought the kittens on the internet, told police he was not "100%" sure what had happened but said it was "more than likely" he had killed them. | |
'Unimaginable terror' | |
After the sentencing, Det Insp John Priestley said: "We welcome the conviction of Robert Payne for what were very serious and disturbing offences of animal cruelty. | After the sentencing, Det Insp John Priestley said: "We welcome the conviction of Robert Payne for what were very serious and disturbing offences of animal cruelty. |
"Officers who attended his address found distressing scenes inside in which injuries which can only be described as horrific had been inflicted on a number of cats at the property." | "Officers who attended his address found distressing scenes inside in which injuries which can only be described as horrific had been inflicted on a number of cats at the property." |
Sentencing Payne, Judge Robert Bartfield described him as "a coward" for not fully admitting the "extreme and gratuitous violence" he had meted out to the kittens. | |
The judge told Payne: "For some reason, you decided to take your frustrations out on these innocent creatures who looked to you for their care." | |
He added: "You had killed three of them in circumstances which for them can only have been in the most unimaginable terror." |
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