Cat Stabber sentenced to nine years
A man who broke into his former girlfriend at home earlier this year, and covered her cat - it was later euthanized - was nine years in prison.
Gregory E. Credle, 43, Red Bank September guilty of cruelty to animals in two counts of armed robbery as part of the average price of the Monmouth County prosecutor. In return, they agreed, drops of an attack reinforced.
Credle must serve nearly eight years before being entitled to probation. He broke out in the Red Bank unidentified woman at home in May 2002 and again on March 9 and acknowledged that against a deduction for the first break-in.
He was captured in the house of the victim, after having searched and found he called the police. They found it in a bedroom with a hunting knife with a 6-inch sword, but it was unclear if it was, he used the weapon to attack the cat was found in the house.
It was not known why he covered the animal.
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