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http://www.wtov9.com/news/27148515/detail.html

HANCOCK COUNTY, W.Va. -- A Hancock County man was arrested late Wednesday evening after, police said, he mutilated and killed 29 dogs and held a woman captive for several months.
Jeffrey Nally Jr., 19, is charged with 29 counts of animal cruelty, one count of domestic battery and one count of kidnapping.
Nally was taken into custody after a SWAT team converged on his home at 1855 Orchard Lane. The home is in the north end of the county, off Route 8.

The female victim was also removed without incident, police said. She was a former girlfriend of the suspect that had voluntarily moved into the home in December but had since been the victim of physical and sexual abuse, police said.
Officials in Hancock County became aware of the situation Wednesday after the victim’s mother contacted the West Virginia State Police. The victim’s mother told an officer that Nally had stated that he would kill any officer that showed up to arrest him. The woman also told police that Nally threatened to kill the woman and himself.
Officials with the West Virginia State Police contacted the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office to assemble a SWAT team. The SWAT team was briefed on the matter and converged on the house around 9 p.m.
After taking the suspect into custody and obtaining a search warrant, police said they found 29 dead dogs on the property. Some had been recently killed, officers reported. Some of the carcasses were found buried in the yard of the home, others were wrapped in plastic.
Police believe Nally began killing the animals in January.
“Mutilated, skinned, anything you can imagine,” said Chief Deputy Todd Murray of the animals. “[Nally used] everything from a crossbow, to a drill, saws to hammers. There were several means he used to [mutilate and kill the dogs].”
Murray added that it appeared the suspect used a different tool to kill each dog.
According to court documents, officers even found two dogs eyes in a mason jar.
"One dog had been shot several times. One dog had blunt force trauma to the head. One dog, we think, had its neck snapped," said Nicole Busick, Hancock County Dog Warden.
The dogs were killed inside of the home, according to Murray. Police believe that Nally got pleasure from making his victim watch as he tortured and killed the animals.
“After the dogs were killed, he would make her clean up,” Murray said.
Three dogs were also found alive at the home. Police said the female told them all three were also set to be killed. One of the dogs rescued from the home was a black lab puppy. It had siblings that were killed.
Nally used classified ads to locate and obtain the animals, often finding people to willingly drop off their pets thinking they had found a good home, police said.
Police reported that he had been given many of the animals for free and had paid a small amount for the others.
"I'd like to give people the benefit of the doubt that they didn't know what was going on," said Busick.
Most of the animals killed were puppies.
Police also recovered several guns inside the home. Police said the guns were also purchased through classified listings.
Nally was already under home confinement for having guns as a convicted criminal. Police said they pulled weapons from Nally's home back in June. In April 2010, he was convicted of domestic battery.
Nally now faces more charges including kidnapping, domestic battery and 29 counts of animal cruelty.
The three dogs recovered from the home were turned over to county officials. The three animals were all quickly adopted.
 
What a jerk! All I could think about are the posts I see on CL like "why do people ask rehoming fee's for their loved ones." Well, this would be a good reason.
 
What a jerk! All I could think about are the posts I see on CL like "why do people ask rehoming fee's for their loved ones." Well, this would be a good reason.

He paid the rehoming fee on some animals just to get them.

They did have one lady on the news who said she was surprised that the 5 dogs she gave him didn't go to a good home (really). And that this was the second time in a few months that he had gotten dogs off of her.... he told them he gave them out to family members.

I would have thought that they were being used as bait dogs if someone was taking multiple and came back for more later. And who has 2 different litters of dogs to give away in just a few months. Get your damn dog fixed.

Anyway, I'm glad they caught him and he hadn't moved on to people yet.
 
Here is a related story from one of the people he had gotten dogs from. The people I was referring to in my last post.

EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio -- An East Liverpool family is furious after learning of the fate of dogs they gave to a man accused of mutilating and killing 29 puppies.
Kim Herron is glad she didn't give away all of her black Labrador puppies from a litter, but she did give three dogs to Jeffrey Nally Jr. of New Cumberland.
"I thought they were going to a good home," said Herron. "They lived up on a mountain in a farmhouse. The girl there said he gave them out to his relatives."
According to Hancock County deputies, Nally used power tools and hunting equipment to brutally torture and kill 29 dogs inside his home, where he allegedly kept his girlfriend captive and forced her to take part.
Herron placed an ad for the free puppies in the classifieds and said Nally's girlfriend called to inquire.
"She called so much, I had her number saved in my phone as 'puppies'," she said.
Herron said the young woman didn't act unusual or scared when she dropped off the dogs, and Nally never said a word.
Herron and her daughter are devastated.
They gave Nally five other puppies in the past.
Herron's daughter Kim Beatty said, "I cried. I'm a dog person and I really cried. How could someone do that to an animal?"
"It's disgusting and sad to think that a human could do that to an animal," said Herron. "I'm glad they caught him because I can't imagine what he would do to a person if he could do that to an animal."
 
Some supportive words from his family...... :ack2:

I can't find the one from his mom though. She says she's glad he was caught and that he was once happy and sweet, but recently turned and at one point was chocking her and told her something about killing her.....damn need to find that one.
 
Some supportive words from his family...... :ack2:

I can't find the one from his mom though. She says she's glad he was caught and that he was once happy and sweet, but recently turned and at one point was chocking her and told her something about killing her.....damn need to find that one.

http://www.wtov9.com/news/27167132/detail.html

The man accused of mutilating and killing 29 dogs and holding his girlfriend captive inside his Hancock County home had his first appearance before a magistrate judge Friday.
The case against Jeffrey Nally Jr. was continued because of a conflict with the public defender’s office.
Nally remains jailed on 29 counts of animal cruelty, one count of kidnapping and one count of domestic battery.
Nally was arrested at his home Wednesday after the girlfriend's mother contacted police.
Police allege that Nally held the woman, 19, captive and often mutilated and killed the animals in front of her.
Before attending his court appearance Friday, members of Nally’s family described a very different relationship between the two.
“She was calling him ‘babe’,” said Nally’s cousin, Donna Reed. Reed added that the girl was “all smiles” during a recent encounter. Reed and other members of Nally’s family said they witnessed several opportunities for the woman to leave.
“She also asked me when I was taking her shopping to get her bridal gown,” said Nally’s grandmother Margaret Haught. Haught also stated that she believed the woman to be a willing participant, if the allegations against Nally are true.
“It wasn’t one sided,” Haught said. “She was right there with him.”
Police say that the woman was forced to participate in the mutilation of the animals and that Nally derived pleasure from observing her discomfort. She was also forced to clean up the remains, according to officials.
A man claiming that he dropped off several puppies at Nally’s home was also at court Friday.
“I’ve been up all night over it,” said George Bell. “I didn’t feel [anything suspicious] at first. They were talking all lovey-dovey,” he added about the couple, saying that he later became suspicious after they called back and asked for three more.
Members of Nally’s family did not give a yes or no answer when asked if they believed the allegations being made in the case were true.
However, Haught did concede that her grandson has “issues.”
"He has problems. I’ll admit it,” Haught said. She added that her grandson suffered from bipolar disorder and ADHD and that he would become angry easily.
Family members said they had never observed him being cruel to animals.
“I have two Chihuahuas,” said Reed. “He always petted them and treated them OK.”
Nally is scheduled to appear in court again next week.
 
What a moron. That dude has got some serious issues, I don't think going to prison will help him.

Not unless the prison has a behavior modification program similar to the one on A Clockwork Orange.

I also suggest jumper cables connected to a car battery and applied to the testicles, plus a full frontal lobotomy.
 
Yep, they all start out abusing animals--and with this one, wow...guess he's trying to find his "signature" tool/method of killing before he moves on.
 
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