The Animal Leste Kute Liner has criticized the Maricopa County Prosecutor’s Office for refusing to claim a 42 -year -old Brookkalero for torture and death of three dogs. Despite the recovery of a confession and two dead animals, the county said there was no sufficient evidence.
Prosecutor Rachel Mitchell, Prosecutor of Maricopa County, has announced that it will not pursue the accusation of Skallello. The other evidence of this case is the diary of the diary that wrote about torture animals and children.
“The ethical standards for lawyers are clear,” Mitchell said. “We are obliged to bring a case that is likely to be convicted to court. There is no option to submit a case to see what JU decides. “
Mitchell said that sufficient physical evidence has not recovered to connect Scarello with the bodies of two dogs. One was impossible to eat, and the other was not saved during the investigation.
A spokeswoman at the Mesa Police Station said that the body of a dog was “very decomposed,” he was sent to a VCA animal hospital for a survey. The body was later disassembled and was disassembled to perform an anatomy.
Alexandra Zakovic is an animal trainer of Paws FUR THE CAUSE, a mesa animal rescue service.
“She will continue this, especially the lawyer in Maricopa County, basically tells her,” Yes, you can escape. ” “”
Zakovich has been involved in the Scallello case for nearly a year, and noticed in late May when he visited his feet to hire a dog named Pepe. After taking the dog, Scalero shut off the contact with the rescue center and did not pay the adoption, so Zacocic knew what happened.
Zakovic later acquired Skarello’s diary. She said that Skarello contains a pathological image of torture dogs by hunger, strangling, and dehydration. Through the diary, someone found Pepe and reported the dog’s body to the animal control. In a second interview with the police about the dog after the body was discovered, she confessed that she would kill them.
“The explanation of the diary is terrible, and it’s easy to understand why people have strong emotions about the incident,” Mitchell said in a statement. “But we need to deal with the proof facts. If new information is being developed, we are ready to restart the case and review it.”
Zakovic said that MCAO’s statement has revealed a bigger problem and believes that the prosecutor will drop the case to “hold a record.”
“They just put in these animal cases, so they see these numbers and the steep rising to the most terrible bending abuse.
Zakovic is planning a protest against the Inspector Office on February 11. Mitchell stated that if new information was developed, the lawsuit would resume.
“We have two bodies, have a confession, and her diary. She claims to be a creative writing,” Zakovic said. “I’m very frustrated.”