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mahatmakanejeeves

(60,915 posts)
Fri May 5, 2023, 10:33 AM May 2023

Judge sends felony charges in dogs' gunshot deaths to Franklin County grand jury

A Franklin County Circuit Court grand jury will decide next month whether Terry Eugene Michel will stand trial for felony animal cruelty and filing a false police report in the deaths of his Labrador retrievers, Caleb and Colby.

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Judge sends felony charges in dogs' gunshot deaths to Franklin County grand jury
A Franklin County Circuit Court grand jury will decide next month whether Terry Eugene Michel will stand trial for felony animal cruelty



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Judge sends felony charges in dogs' gunshot deaths to Franklin County grand jury

JASON DUNOVANT The Roanoke Times 9 min ago

ROCKY MOUNT — A judge on Thursday sent the case against Terry Eugene Michel, the Ferrum man charged in the gunshot deaths of his two black Labrador retrievers, to next month’s Franklin County grand jury. ... The grand jury will decide whether Michel will stand trial in circuit court. Michel is being held without bond. ... The sheriff’s office charged Michel with killing the two dogs and took him into custody Feb. 16. Michel had reported them stolen at Waid Park. ... Investigator Steven McFarling with the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office began investigating shortly after Michel reported the dogs stolen.

During questioning by Franklin County Commonwealth’s Attorney Cooper Brown, McFarling said he had multiple conversations with Michel over the course of several days. McFarling testified that Michel eventually admitted to killing the two dogs. The sheriff’s office charged Michel with two counts of felony animal cruelty, one count of filing a false police report and two summons for improper disposal of a companion animal.

McFarling said Michel admitted to killing the dogs in what Michel said was an attempt to save his marriage. McFarling said Michel claimed his marriage wasn’t where it should be and the dogs were interfering. ... McFarling said Michel admitted to taking the two dogs, named Caleb and Colby, to a remote area on Prillaman Switch Road in Ferrum on Feb. 7 and shooting them in the back of the head with a 9 mm pistol. He then covered the dogs with leaves and branches with the intention of coming back to bury them, according to McFarling.



Caleb and Colby were reported stolen near the entrance of Waid Park on Feb. 7. They were found dead on the side of a road about 4 miles away days later.

Courtesy Rhonda Michel

The two dogs were discovered Feb. 14 on the side of the road near the 500 block of Carolina Springs Road approximately 4 miles north of Waid Park. McFarling said Michel moved the dogs to an area where they would be found to “get the pressure off of him.”

Aaron Houchens, attorney for the defense, questioned the state of the two dogs when they were discovered. McFarling said the dogs had no appearance of being beaten, tortured or injured other than the gunshot wounds. ... Due to the lack of any evidence of animal cruelty that would fit that definition, Houchens argued that Michel’s case should be reduced to a misdemeanor based on the state law for animal cruelty. ... “There is no evidence whatsoever that these animals were tortured, that they were beat, that they were maimed or that any other injuries exist outside of the isolated gunshot wound to the back of the head,” he said.

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Judge sends felony charges in dogs' gunshot deaths to Franklin County grand jury (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves May 2023 OP
Well trained labs should have ready adopters out there? exboyfil May 2023 #1
Good grief. Just good grief. Could have easily had these babies easily adopted out. What an SWBTATTReg May 2023 #2
Here's hoping claudette May 2023 #3
I'm guessing the wife didn't like the dogs Bayard May 2023 #4
I'm guessing the wife LOVED the dogs. He killed them to punish HER! 70sEraVet May 2023 #8
Didn't think of that.... Bayard May 2023 #10
I think this was it. phylny May 2023 #11
Justice for animals!!!!!!!! Karadeniz May 2023 #5
Oh, so the dogs were the reason your marriage was in trouble. Right. Midnight Writer May 2023 #6
Classic Domestic Violence Perpetrator willamette May 2023 #7
Yep. Thats my guess as well! 70sEraVet May 2023 #9

SWBTATTReg

(24,085 posts)
2. Good grief. Just good grief. Could have easily had these babies easily adopted out. What an
Fri May 5, 2023, 10:37 AM
May 2023

inconsiderate, lazy &%^$$!!!!

claudette

(4,484 posts)
3. Here's hoping
Fri May 5, 2023, 10:37 AM
May 2023

they are indicted. Now NY should indict the crazy marine who murdered a homeless man on the subway instead of letting him walk free.

Bayard

(24,145 posts)
4. I'm guessing the wife didn't like the dogs
Fri May 5, 2023, 11:09 AM
May 2023

But this guy is a monster. Look at those sweet, innocent faces!

Why not take them to the Humane Society, where a loving home would be found for them? No excuse.

70sEraVet

(4,142 posts)
8. I'm guessing the wife LOVED the dogs. He killed them to punish HER!
Fri May 5, 2023, 02:40 PM
May 2023

Cause thats what these screwed up MAGA men do.

phylny

(8,584 posts)
11. I think this was it.
Fri May 5, 2023, 10:18 PM
May 2023

IIRC, she posted on Facebook that the dogs were missing and she was frantic.

Bastard.

willamette

(182 posts)
7. Classic Domestic Violence Perpetrator
Fri May 5, 2023, 01:15 PM
May 2023

Pretty sure it will be discovered that the dogs were dearly loved by the spouse. It wouldn't have been that the Abuser/murderer didn't like them, just that they were interfering with his control, as the spouse could turn to the dogs for love and support. Having them dead would have been part of a threat.

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