JUSTICE FOR "MOOSE"! DOG TORTURED AND KILLED, ILLINOIS MAN CHARGED AFTER CONFESSING ON VIDEO LEFT FOR GIRL FRIEND

  • af: Bob Wannberg
  • mottagare: Jackson County Att. General, Asst. State Att. Nick Miller, Jackson County Circuit Court

We, the undersigned, Demand that Jacob Spradling be held fully accountable in a court of law for the brutal torture and killing of his ex-girlfriends dog "Moose". His disturbing video confession of the details warrant that maximum charges be kept and NOT reduced in any plea bargain! Further, he should not POSSESS ANY ANIMALS while out on bail and if convicted, be barred from possessing animals and receive a significant jail sentence!

MURPHYSBORO , ILL. — a Jackson County Grand Jury has indicted Jacob K. Spradling, age 22, of Murphysboro, Illinois, with charges of Animal Torture, a Class 3 Felony, and Aggravated Cruelty to Animals, a Class 4 Felony, for an incident that occurred on or about June 19, 2021. He is next due in court on 4/22/2022 for a case management conference.

Spradling is charged with killing and torturing his girlfriends dog "Moose" because he felt jealous of the dog and didn't like him and felt the dog was interfering with his relationship. Spradling made a long video confession of the dogs murder and left it in the home of the now ex girlfriend. It was subsequently found after the dogs death and police were contacted.
The video confession (caution) is extremely disturbing as Jacob Sradling rambles on about how he tortured and killed the dog,, at times smiling and indicating how he enjoyed torturing the dog.
There are 2 utube videos of the confession under "Justice for Moose" . one is 25 minutes and the other about 2 and one-half. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyn-koK4BFA&t=42s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwlHfLu89lM&t=12s

The next court date is 4/22/2022 in the Jackson County Courthouse, 10001 Walnut Street, Murphysboro, Il 62966, Judge Ralph R. Bloodworth, III.
Case no. 2021CF360.
It is set for a case management conference.

The Prosecuting Att. in this is case is Asst. State Att. Nick Miller, 618-687-7200 @ 10001 Walnut St. Murphysboro, Ill 62966. 

As advocates for innocent animals, who cannot fight back against this horrid abuse, justice is demanded and deserved! Society must be protected from anyone committing such actions.

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