Two teenagers have been detained for the torture and murder of two kittens found open in a wild area in West London.
District Judge Hina Rai said the killings near Ruilip Golf Course were “without the most terrible crimes against the animals seen in this court”.
The 17 -year -old boy also dreamed of killing a person and “getting away from murder”. He was given 12 months of custody and training order and a 17 -year -old girl, her partner in animal abuse, was ordered nine months custody.
A passerby saw the boy holding a black bag, which was “moving a little further as something was alive”, the Highbury Corner Magistrate heard.
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Both teenagers, who cannot be nominated due to their age, were also banned from lifetime on keeping animals or owners.
He convicted May 21, causing unnecessary pain by mutating and killing the animals.
On 3 May, a member of the public found that the kittens warned another passer to not go down from the pavement because “there is something frightening”.
Black kittens were found with ropes associated with them and were openly cut. In addition, the scene was discovered in the scene, with blowchore, three knives and a pair of scissors.
A kitten was found hanging from a rope and was completely open, with the rise of his eyes, the court heard.
Along with equipment -a significant amount of blood and fur were found.
The teenagers also accepted a count of the illegal occupation of the knife.
While sentenced to the boy, Judge Rai told him that his works were “planned” and “clearly prefabricated”.
He said to him: “You said sorry in yourself [police] Interviews but reports also reveal that you struggle to show sympathy and feel that kittens will be damaged. ,
He said: “It seems that you chose kittens because they have emotion and you will have power on them.”
Notes on the boy’s phone expanded their desire to kill another person.
They read: “I really wanted to kill someone.
“Every day I was researching how to go away with murder. I have come close. I have killed cats to reduce my insistence. I have skinned, strangled and stabbed.”
The boy, who had a focus deficit activation disorder and autism, had no previous guilty of him.
Con Rebecca Rikhus, who led the investigation, said, “It was a deep disturbing case and as we continued to gather evidence, we were worried that the cats would be a catalyst in violent aggressively by torturing and killing cats.
“I urge parents and carers that their children are arriving online.
“On the phone of defendant A, we harassed the graphic videos of animal cruelty, notes, and posting violence.”
Additional reporting by PA Media