Man, Woman Charged with Roles in Posting Monkey Abuse Videos
- Natalie Herron, 39, was sentenced to two years and three months for distributing obscene publications about extreme animal abuse, marking a legal first in Scotland for cruelty occurring abroad.
- The National Wildlife Crime Unit and the National Crime Agency led an investigation, which revealed a global monkey torture ring and resulted in the jailing of two other women involved in the same network.
- Detective Sergeant Karen Murray stated that the case involved horrific material of animal abuse and that such crimes will not be tolerated.
- Animal rights organizations praised Herron's conviction, emphasizing the depravity of those involved in online monkey torture.
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DOJ: Tennessee woman indicted for involvement in monkey torture groups
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — A Tennessee woman and a North Carolina man were indicted by a grand jury on allegations that they were involved in online groups dedicated to creating and sharing videos of 'extreme' monkey torture and mutilation. The Department of Justice released on Wednesday that the indictment against Katrina D. Favret, of Tennessee, and Robert M. Craig, of North Carolina, alleges that they conspired with a previously charged defend…
Tennessee woman among 2 indicted for alleged involvement in online groups dedicated to monkey torture
Warning: This article contains information that some may find disturbing. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A man and woman have been charged for their alleged involvement with online groups dedicated to monkey torture and mutilation, according to the United States Department of Justice. According to the DOJ, a grand jury indictment was unsealed Wednesday, June 11, charging Katrina Favret, of Tennessee, and Robert Craig, of North Carolina, with creating…
Grand Jury indicts two people for Involvement with groups dedicated to monkey torture and mutilation
WASHINGTON (WWAY) — A grand jury indictment was unsealed Wednesday charging two individuals for their alleged involvement with online groups dedicated to creating and distributing videos depicting acts of extreme violence and sexual abuse against monkeys. The indictment alleges that Katrina D. Favret, of Tennessee, and Robert M. Craig, of North Carolina, conspired with previously charged defendant Ronald P. Bedra, of Etna, Ohio, to create and di…
Man, woman charged with roles in posting monkey abuse videos
A Tennessee woman and a North Carolina man have been indicted on federal charges that they were involved with online groups that created and distributed videos online depicting extreme violence and sexual abuse against m
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