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College Student Bryan Able Kills Stranger's Cat, Then Uses it for Fishing Bait
Monday, Nov. 9 2009 @ 12:04PM

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Police say Able left the cat's remains on the hood of a fellow student's car

Apparently Bryan Able, a law enforcement student at Hocking College, couldn't find any worms in the entire state of Ohio. So he decided instead to pick the next best thing -- or at least nearest thing.

According to police, he walked up on someone's porch and grabbed their cat. But the cat wouldn't stop meowing, probably because it knew it was in the company of a weirdo. So Able stomped on its head, disemboweled it, took its liver and went fishing. When he was done, detectives say he went back to school and left the cat's remains on the hood of someone's car...

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Able used the cat's organs to go fishing.

No word on how he was caught, but you can be sure that Hocking County Prosecutor Laina Fetherolf would really like to light him up. Under Ohio law, he can only be charged with misdemeanor animal cruelty. You have to be do some this weird twice in order to make it a felony.

She thinks Ohio needs tougher laws to deal with crimes this twisted. Able, she believes, is a very sick little bastard in the making. "Someone who could do something like this has the potential to be a very dangerous person," Fetherolf told 10News TV.  "The laws need to be changed accordingly."

What also could need changing is the admission process for law enforcement schools. After this -- and the student suspected in a drive-by murder of a Seattle cop -- it would appear that some very depraved people are trying to join our nation's police ranks.


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