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He ran squirrels to attack her ex-boyfriend!

By: ExtraFunnyPicture On: October 31, 2017
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  • 45-year-old Jenny Smith was arrested in Detroit for a very strange criminal act. The police suspect that Jenny has trained a number of squirrels to attack her ex-boyfriend! ....
    The victim of the attack, James Robinson, the 51-year-old has been the victim of several attacks in the past month, with a dozen squirrels suspected of being the "suspects" of the attack.
    In these attacks, the squirrel suffered several serious injuries, including the loss of two fingers and one testicle.
    Robinson had no idea why the squirrels attack him until he saw his ex-girlfriend, who was a former circus trainer and animal trainer, how to smell the small squirrels while they were attacking him.
    "She was hiding in the bushes, but I could clearly see her see and hear her. She issued orders to squirrels and told them to attack me," Robinson said.
    Realizing that at one point even life could be endangered, Robinson turned to the police, who went to visit Smith.In her apartment, dozens of cages were found containing a total of 27 squirrels. They also found puppets to train them, and on whose faces Robinson's photos were glued.
    Detroit Police Chief James Craig confirmed that Smith was charged with attacking and admittedly admitting during the interrogation.
    "She grabbed and trained squirrels to harass and attack Mr. Robinson, her ex-boyfriend. She trained lions in a circus before, and her squirrel dressing was very easy. She said she planned to build an army of 50 to 100 squirrels attacked her ex-boyfriend, "the police chief said.
    Smith has faced a whole range of accusations, from maltreatment of animals, to their use as a weapon.
    Her lawyers are demanding that Smith's sciatrist status be assessed, as she thinks that she is suffering from serious problems, which is why she is not capable of being tried.
    As a confirmation of psychological problems, they stated that it would be more sensible that, as a dresser, they used dogs or bears, rather than squirrels.
    In the event of a trial and a conviction, Smith's death threatens a maximum prison sentence of 65 years.


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