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Posted October 3rd, 2008 by minortopics | Permalink

Boy goes on zoo rampage

Looks like we might have a future serial killer in the making.

The director of an Australian zoo said on Friday he is “horrified” after a seven-year-old boy broke into the zoo, fed an assortment of animals to a crocodile and clubbed various lizards to death with a rock.

The boy’s attacks happened early Wednesday and were captured on a zoo security camera, said Rex Neindorf, director of the Alice Springs Reptile Centre in Australia’s Northern Territory.

The boy, whose identity cannot be revealed, jumped the zoo’s security fence before bludgeoning three lizards to death with a rock, including the zoo’s much-loved 20-year-old goanna, which he then fed to “Terry,” an 11-foot, 440-pound saltwater crocodile, said Neindorf.


Information from: http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2008/10/03...



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3 Responses
  1. Reptile lover
    Oct 5th, 2008
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    I’d like to feed that f****** disturbed little s*** to a crocodile, too.

  2. sarai mata
    Oct 8th, 2008
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    i agree. feed him to the gators. that goes for anyone who murders any animal. sick minded little crapper.

  3. anthony.rigoniAvatar
    Nov 23rd, 2008
    [3] | Flag |

    I like to murder that little piece of crap in front of his parents eyes and laugh until I cough up….. you don’t want to know. U_U

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