Cats Allegedly Left to Starve and Die in Apartment Deserve Justice

Target: Mr. Joseph T. Corradino, State’s Attorney for Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States

Goal: Ensure a thorough investigation into the case of animal cruelty involving the alleged hoarding and death of multiple cats.

A tragic and deeply distressing incident of animal cruelty has surfaced in Stratford, Connecticut. Paula Rhea Wintjen, a 72-year-old woman, has been accused of hoarding a significant number of cats in her apartment, all of which were later discovered dead. This horrifying act of alleged cruelty has shocked and saddened the community, highlighting the urgent need for justice and accountability.

The charges filed against Paula Rhea Wintjen, consisting of 19 felony counts of cruelty to animals, signify the extent of the tragedy and the gravity of the alleged offenses. Each count represents one of the deceased cats found inside the residence.

The alarming details provided by witnesses and neighbors paint a picture of alleged neglect and abuse. Reports allege that Wintjen would sporadically visit the apartment, depositing large quantities of cat food, and then leave, effectively trapping the cats inside without proper care or attention. It is further alleged that she would capture additional cats from the town and introduce them into the already crowded and unsuitable living conditions. Demand immediate justice.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Mr. Joseph T. Corradino,

We are writing to express our profound concern and outrage regarding the recent incident of animal cruelty in Stratford, Connecticut. The alleged hoarding and subsequent death of multiple cats by Paula Rhea Wintjen has shocked our community and demands immediate action.

We implore you to take decisive action and ensure a thorough investigation into this case. It is crucial that all necessary resources and personnel are allocated to uncover the truth, gather evidence, and hold Paula Rhea Wintjen accountable for her alleged acts of cruelty.

By pursuing justice for the deceased cats and ensuring that the rights and welfare of animals are protected, you will send a clear message that animal cruelty will not be tolerated in Fairfield County, Connecticut. It is essential to demonstrate that our community upholds the principles of compassion, justice, and responsibility towards all living creatures.

We, the concerned citizens and advocates for animal rights, entrust you with the responsibility of delivering justice for these innocent victims. We urge you to act swiftly and decisively, providing a voice for those who cannot speak for themselves.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: WFranz


3 Comments

  1. Manitou Calmstorm says:

    What the hell kind of freak does this, an all too human one. Think about it, who commits animal abuse? People?

    This old shriveled bitch needs locked up for the remainder of her natural life, and then. Exorcised totally and disposed of! Slime sucking lesbian whore!

  2. Marlene De-Abel says:

    Thoroughly disgusted – what is wrong with some of these so called humans. She should be put away where she cannot do any more harm to any other animal. Why didn’t the neighbours who witnessed put her into the authorities?

  3. Tucker Thomas Thomas says:

    WHERE WERE THE COPS? WHERE WAS ANIMAL WELFARE? WHERE WERE THE NEIGHBORS VOICES?

    THIS IS BULL SH*T!

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