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Case ID: 12617
Classification: Mutilation/Torture, Burning - Caustic Substance
Animal: cat
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Kitten scalded, decapitated with hatchet
Portland, OR (US)

Incident Date: Thursday, Nov 1, 2007
County: Multnomah

Disposition: Convicted

Defendants/Suspects:
» Cody Allen Scheewe
» Robert J. Wagner

Case Updates: 2 update(s) available

Two Portland teenagers were arrested on aggravated abuse charges, accused of chopping the head off a kitten after placing it in scalding water.

Cody A. Scheewe, 18, who also is charged with dealing marijuana, is being held in lieu of $30,000 bail. Robert J. Wagner, 19, is being held in lieu of $10,000.

Scheewe and Wagner said they were giving the kitten named White Socks a bath at an apartment complex and forgot to check the water temperature, said Officer Cathe Kent, the Portland Police Bureau spokeswoman.

According to Kent, the men realized their mistake and then decided they should kill the cat with a hatchet: "After about eight whacks they were able to kill the cat."

The pair tossed the head and body of the kitten over a fence and the remains landed behind a mini-mart next door, Kent said this week.

Austin Wallace, a Humane Society investigator, said he's seen lots of gruesome cases but this is one of the most extreme.

"A normal person is going to take the animal to a veterinarian," Wallace said. "This is just bizarre."

Shaina Nelson, 19, one of the owners of the 7-week-old kitten, said Wagner, an acquaintance who had been staying at the apartment, showed her the kitten's remains.

"He said, 'The cat's dead,"' said Nelson, 19. "He had no emotion on his face... I was hurt. I was mad. I wanted to hurt somebody because they hurt my cat. That was our baby."

Police were called to the complex on Nov 1 at 10:47 p.m. Kent said Scheewe and Wagner admitted at least some involvement in the cat's death but made it out to be more of an accident than an intentional act.

Nelson said Wagner blamed the death on Scheewe, saying Scheewe had beheaded White Socks because the kitten had urinated on him. But when police arrived, the men told of trying to bathe the cat in the hot water.

Nelson said other stories of animal abuse emerged. She said Wagner told her that Scheewe blew marijuana smoke into the microwave, then trapped two other household cats inside. One of those cats has been having trouble breathing, Nelson said.

Nelson said the two teens were homeless, and she and another roommate agreed to let them stay for a week because they wanted to help them out.


Case Updates

Two men who scalded a kitten in a tub of hot water before beheading it have been sentenced to jail.

Multnomah County Judge Julie Frantz sentenced 18-year-old Cody Scheewe to nine months and 19-year-old Robert Wagner to 13 months in jail.

Scheewe pleaded guilty and Wagner pleaded no contest to aggravated animal abuse. The men will receive mental health evaluations and are prohibited from being around animals.

Ulanda Watkins, Wagner's attorney, said her client suffered from fetal alcohol syndrome at birth and went almost immediately into state custody.

Scheewe acknowledged causing "a lot of grief."
Source: KATU - March 12, 2008
Update posted on Mar 12, 2008 - 2:03PM 
Two teens accused of scalding and killing a kitten pleaded not guilty on court Tuesday. Cody Scheewe,18, and 19-year-old Robert Wagner were charged with aggravated animal abuse.

The teens were staying with two women in Southeast Portland, the owners of the two-month old kitten.

They told police they gave the kitten a bath, but forgot to check the water temperature, which was scalding hot.

The teens said they killed the cat to put it "out of its misery.�
Source: KGW - Nov 14, 2007
Update posted on Nov 14, 2007 - 3:55PM 

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