Saturday, March 5, 2016

Virginia: US sailor Cody Gerarden pleads no contest to torturing poor cat named Pirate to death then bragging and laughing about it

VIRGINIA -- A man accused of torturing a cat to death pleaded no contest to the charge of felony animal cruelty Tuesday morning.

Cody Craig Gerarden, 23, was arrested and charged for an incident stemming from April of 2015.


“He could have taken him back to the SPCA,” said SPCA volunteer Joan Terry.

Outside the Virginia Beach courthouse animal lovers gather with a sense of relief for a strangled cat.

“We just have to be loud and proud and speak for the silent ones,” Terry added.

 

Since “Pirate” the cat didn’t have a voice they are speaking for him. Pirate was brutally killed in April and one of the men at the center of the investigation was found guilty.

“We promised him we would get him justice no matter how long it took,” Terry said.

Police arrested, roommates and sailors, Cody Gerarden and Justin Page. Tuesday morning, Gerarden pleaded no contest to the crime, meaning he admits there is enough evidence to convict him.

They took poor Pirate to this wooded area to kill him

This red tie is what they strangled Pirate with while holding
him down as he fought vainly for his life.

He told investigators he put this rope around the cat’s neck. Page held Pirate down while it struggled as Gerarden pulled and strangled Pirate until he was dead. They bragged to a neighbor about the crime right after it happened.

RIP Pirate

“Apparently he [Gerarden] was holding it down to remove a tick off him and the cat bit him and that’s what caused it,” added Monica Hines, the suspects’ former neighbor.

Pirate had a microchip so investigators were able to find the dead cat in the woods right outside its owners apartment complex.

Gerarden told investigators that he lived on a ranch and had experience with animals before, and he knew how to put an animal down.

So, strangling animals to death while they struggle is humane on ranches? I don't think so.

Tuesday he had to come face-to-face with people who would have done anything to save the cat’s life.

 
 

“It was hard, because he acts like it is no big deal,” Terry said. “The second step after abusing animals is abusing humans.”

 

Gerarden will now wait to hear his punishment. He could be looking at five years behind bars. He will be sentenced May 24.

Don't count on a prison sentence. Hardly anyone gets put away for abusing animals. My guess is that they'll give him probation for a couple years and let him walk right out of the courtroom... :(

The first step towards Justice for Pirate. “This is one step,” Terry added. “We have another one to go next trial, but yeah I think he did have justice. I’m proud that he got it.”

Gerarden was indicted by a Grand Jury with conspiracy too. That charged with nolle processed as part of the no contest plea.


Page will have his trial March 16.

You can read the investigative report here -- including where they lied and denied having done anything to Pirate.

(WAVY - March 1, 2016)

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