Dogs Reportedly Found Diseased and Emaciated Deserve Justice

Target: Joseph Corradino, State’s Attorney for Fairfield County, CT

Goal: Punish individuals accused of neglecting and starving dogs to fullest extent.

One of the wealthiest communities in the United States seemingly does not treat all its living beings equally. At least two troubling incidents of alleged animal cruelty have recently emerged out of Greenwich, Connecticut. Both cases resulted in the deaths of innocent and reportedly neglected dogs.

The first case involves an allegedly illegal pet store. Authorities investigated the residence of Cassie Palmer after they were alerted to the deaths of three puppies on the premises. The officials seized twelve dogs from the residence and reportedly found evidence that Palmer had been retrieving puppies and keeping them in dirty, confined quarters where they were vulnerable to disease. According to the reports, Palmer may have been using the residence as a pet store for profit. She even seemingly attempted to switch out a sick puppy with a healthy pup. And because of inept state politicians who refuse to prohibit individuals convicted of animal cruelty offenses from adopting animals, Palmer could soon be free to potentially collect more innocent dogs in the future.

She has been arrested, as has Aubriana Dejesus. In this unrelated Greenwich case, the suspect was taken into custody after Cornell University veterinarians contacted authorities about the reported severe malnourishment and emaciation experienced by a dog they were treating. This animal was apparently the pet of Dejusus; due to the reported severity of the dog’s condition the vets euthanized the dog.

Sign the petition below to demand prosecutors help ensure the health and safety of all innocents in Greenwich with strict penalties for any suspects found guilty of animal neglect.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear DA Corradino,

Greenwich is often seen as a gold standard for a comfortable and high quality of life. As such, the agonizing deaths of four living beings from alleged neglect and malnutrition within this privileged community is an even more horrifying disgrace. These dogs, three of them defenseless puppies, were reportedly subjected to deplorable, disease-ridden living conditions and, in one of the cases, severe emaciation.

The separate cases involving suspects Cassie Palmer and Aubriana Dejesus are symptomatic of a larger problem, and only real accountability can even begin to address the epidemic of hidden and insidious animal abuse known as neglect. Please work for this accountability by pursuing the maximum possible charges and the maximum penalty for these suspects and anyone found guilty of cruelty.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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64 Comments

  1. Vera van Diepen says:

    Monsters – they live among us and don’t deserve to. Arrest, throw into a cell with animal lovers, leave one hour. Come back and remove …

  2. mary pitman says:

    Disgusting!

  3. Hang all Animal abusers that’s the only deterrent against future abuse 🤬

    • Kimberly Autrey says:

      I agree, but I think whatever they have done to these precious animals should be done to them. It makes my blood boil when I hear these stories. I think that would be a good deterrent too. What they do to an animal will be done to them. No reason or excuse for these things happening to animals.

    • Patricia Lamonica says:

      THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT I KEEP SAYING EXACUTE THESE LESS THAN HUMAN BEINGS SICK PHYCOPATHS GET THEM OFF THE FACE OF OUR EARTH AND ONLY THEN WILL ANIMAL ABUSE STOP!!!

  4. Sherry Abela says:

    Greenwich, Connecticut, one of the wealthiest communities in the United States and they starve, neglect their animals. This is absolutely disgusting! In my opinion Connecticut needs to step up their game and protect animals. PUNISH the people that treat their pets inhumanely. If you don’t punish them the neglect and abuse of innocent animals will continue. Please be a voice for innocent animals.

  5. eleanor dunkavich says:

    lock these bastards up throw away the key

  6. I agree with Mary Cameron….just hang these people and be done with.

  7. We routinely see this in Arkansas, Georgia, the Carolinas, Texas. . . . it’s a shock to see such disgusting animal abuse in CT!!

  8. MAXIMUM PUNISHMENT FOR THESE MUTANTS!!

  9. MAXIMUM SENTENCE AND PUT ON A WATCH LIST FOREVER!!!

  10. How can these heartless losers be so ignorant of animal’s needs. Prosecute those responsible to the full extent of the law.

  11. Tougher laws and consequences!!!

  12. Deborah Dobson says:

    I grew up near Greenwich and this is appalling. But regardless of where this happened, it’s wrong and cruel. Punish these women to the fullest extent of the law and NEVER allow them to have access to any animals ever again. They’ve lost that privilege.

  13. You said it right, It doesn’t matter where it’s at, it’s wrong and cruel. In the United States we are suppose to be a civilized part of the world.

  14. People who abuse animals in the state of Connecticut a very wealthy and liberal state should be in prison for a very long time since abusing animals is a felony.

  15. all worthless fucking animal abuse should be killed.

  16. Nadine brundage says:

    All animal abusers need to face consequences for neglect and abuse . Animal abusers come from all walks of life, rich areas and poor areas and no one should be getting away with crimes against innocent animals.

  17. They are letting in such human garbage here, it makes me sick I have to live among Such EVIL MONSTERS. nobody ever said wealthy ppl are good ppl, most of them are wealthy because they broke laws to get there, so the saying goes money is the root of all EVIL. these ppl should have ALL their money taken away and given to shelters, then kicked out of this country after jail time

  18. Eda Garcia says:

    Sick and demented humans!!!
    Off with their heads!!!

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