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NEW YORK -- Two Brooklyn teenagers could spend up to 25 years in jail for setting a cat aflame in October, causing the severely injured tabby to eventually be euthanized.

Angelo Monderoy, 18, and Mathew Cooper, 17, were indicted last week by the King's County District's Attorney's Office; they now face multiple charges, including arson in the second degree, burglary in the second degree, aggravated animal cruelty and animal cruelty. In New York, aggravated animal cruelty is classified as a felony.

The 5-month-old case may well have remained unsolved had the New York ASPCA not utilized advanced forensics, one of its investigators says.

It's the first time the New York City cruelty investigative team relied on DNA testing, which is commonly used in human cases, but not animal-related incidents.

"This type of testing is becoming more and more accessible for our field," said Joseph Pentangelo, a special agent for humane law enforcement at the ASPCA. "In this case, what was done to the cat certainly cried out for a resolution. We figured that it was certainly an appropriate case to try it on."

Cooper and Monderoy are being charged for stalking Scruffy, a young male tabby, inside one of the men's Crown Heights apartment building. The cat was technically a stray, but had befriended some of the building's tenants, who would regularly supply him with food and care.

After catching the cat, the pair allegedly broke into a vacant apartment unit on Oct. 7, 2008, doused him with a flammable liquid and set him on fire. One person appeared to hold the cat down on his left side, as the right portion ofScruffy's body showed the most severe burns.

Later that morning, according to the King County's District Attorney's Office, "the cat was found outside crying, unable to move, but still alive. It was taken to an animal hospital, where it was euthanized, due to the severe burns it had suffered."

Identifying a culprit in an animal abuse case is frequently challenging, according to Deputy District Attorney Carol Moran, since "animals, much like a victim in a young child abuse case, cannot identify the attacker."

"Even if this cat had lived, it couldn't identify its attacker, even if it did know who did it," Moran said. "That means that we are always going to rely on some combination of investigative work, and in this case, forensics."

Elements of the crime were sloppy, Pentangelo said, and revealed several clues.

"The flames not only damaged the cat, but the floor and part of the walls of the apartment as well," he said. "This was a reckless act, which could have resulted in people being harmed, as well."

Investigators' survey of the area led them to the defendants, "who made some admissions to their involvement in burning a cat," Moran said.

Yet questions of Scruffy being the actual cat who was burned remained unanswered. Hoping to connect the pieces, the ASPCA investigative team looked to DNA testing as a viable option.

"To make sure we could prove that the animal, whose horrible injuries had caused this death, was the same animal these young men set on fire, the ASPCA really did something unique here," Moran said. "They used the scrapings of charred flesh from the apartment and then samples from the cat's body and sent it away."

The DNA matched.

"This is a very creative and innovative tool for the ASPCA to use, that gives us multiple ways to prove our case," Moran explained.

Pentangelo says it's the first time the ASPCA has turned to such a technique, though the testing is reasonably affordable, costing approximately $1,000. He said he could think of several previous cases that could have benefited from similar testings.

For instance, several months ago, a few men were walking down a Bronx street and pulled a cat who was sitting near its apartment's open window.

"They threw the cat to their dogs to attack it, and the dogs attacked the cat but not sufficiently, so the suspects beat the cat in an effort to get the dog to go after it,"Pentangelo said. "There was security camera on the street that captured the incident, but the cat was unrecovered [sic]. We never found the cat."

Had the police recovered a body of any dead cat in the neighborhood, they would have been able to potentially trace it back to the pet cat,Pentangelo explained.

"It could really serve a case and provide crucial points of evidence," he said.

Up until now, though, Pentangelo said, there hasn't been a "crime that presented a need" for DNA testing.

"It could have helped, but we really didn't need it before," he said. "The price has also been coming down. Costs in the past have made this more prohibitive."

No court date has been set for Monderoy and Cooper.

Cooper, however, is already in jail, following recent charges of burglary and assault in an unrelated incident, in the same building. In that alleged crime, he and another defendant are charged with beating a tenant with a cane and demanding money.



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ladycrone43
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This is just sickening--I hope forensics is brought to bear in more animal cruelty cases. Let's see, they would probably have tortured a few more animals before "graduating" to children. Anyone who does something like this is sick and dangerous.
 
drwagner78
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How terrible! Who do those kids think they are? They deserve whatever comes their way. My stomach was turning as I was reading about how that poor cat was burned and then left outside the apartment building crying. I makes me get all teary-eyed just thinking about it.
 
april s.
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Wow.. thats great to hear that the aspca is using dna testing..hopefully this will deter cruelty by putting the fear into people that they have more a chance of getting caught..with the testing. Sickening to look at that poor cat..those boys deserve the punishment they are handed.
 
Kari B.
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My heart breaks when I read things like this. How could anyone even think of doing something as disgusting as this. I hope they get the full 25 year sentence.
 
arleen z.
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This makes me sick ,they deserve everything they get see how they like some jail time ,that poor baby left suffering all night ,how sad is that ,
 
Renee W.
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OMG i just can't believe that. Who in there criminally insane mind would set a harmless cat afire. thats not even conceivable in my mind. can we set the two boys afire and let them be tortured with that extreme pain and violence. Devastating
 
cherries33
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Off with their heads.
 
Leslieanne S C.
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That poor cat! I hope they get what's coming to them..kids need to learn responsiblity for their actions and shouldn't be allowed to get away with it at all! I remember seeing a cat once at a shelter who did survive severe burns, but lost his tail from some young kids burning it! That poor cat was so sad to say the least.
 
Rusty  K.
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Way to go ASPCA! Those guys are despicable excuses for human beings.
 
Liane M.
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They better get jail time. We don't need people like that walking the streets. What kind of lousy parents raise kids like that?
 
Brandi O.
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love it send these low life scum bags a way for the rest of their lives
 
Dorothy H.
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Let them have their day in court, then convict those sorry pieces of humanity and throw the key away for the rest of their sorry lives. Anyone who would do something like this will do the same, or even worse to humans. Bring back the bloody chain gang for these bums!
 
Mary M.
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I would hope the court show no mercy. This kind of evil behavior has no place in our society. They don't deserve the space they're taking up on earth.
 
DEREKDEMANE
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I hope that these two losers get the max!
 
Roxanne Q.
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I'm glad to see more advanced Forensic techniques being used in animal abuse cases. Rest in peace Scruffy.
 
Kate S.
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Bless that poor kitty, Scruffy is now at peace, pain free in a better place.

I think an appropriate punishment for these boys..... perhaps doing exactly to them what they did to Scruffy?????
 
cherries33
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I have absolutely no problem with that. They're vicious psychos who are a cancer on society. The sooner they are eliminated the better.
 
Gloria B.
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Heartbreaking story-and I hope these animal abuser's families are real proud of them!! They are sicker than sick-and deserve the maximun penalty allowed by law. May justice prevail-and the poor INNOCENT kitty rest in peace.
 
Judy C.
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This is totally wrong. Poor cat. These kids need to be locked away for good, can you imagine if they would do this to a poor cat what they might do next. How awful that the cat suffered so.
 
Stephanie N.
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How awful. How could a person do something like that? I'm glad they caught them. Their crimes would only escalate.
 
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Beka M.
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OMG!!! Set those stupid kids on fire. What is wrong with people!!?? Talk about serial killer mentality. This is sick. I hope they get a lot worse than 25yrs in jail.
 
cherries33
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I agree. Who wants to pay to support these sickos for 25 years? There's no excuse for them to exist on the planet.
 
carol  s.
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Good for this state recognizing that cruelty to animals is a felony, and 25 years is too short of a period of time......let's hope that DNA can be used more extensively in the future.
 
Kelly C.
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it breaks my heart to hear how cruel people can be. they should be punished much more severely then simple jail time.
 
DIXIE P.
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I Think That Is ( Excuse My Language) BULLSHIT..... They Should Make Those Punks Fry Like They Did That Poor Cat. I Hate People Like That , And I Think They Should Suffer Alot More Than Just Going To Prison. Thats Too Easy For Them.. FRY THEM... FRY THEM.....
 
Beka M.
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I agree!!
 
cherries33
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That would solve the problem.... and maybe other weirdos would think twice before pulling a stunt like this.
 
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SICK! It breaks my heart to know that people have developed such a crazed and inhumane desire! At least they might do the time, and they should get every bit of the time, they should get more- it's what they deserve. It SICKENS me! UGHHHHHHHHHH! People won't ever learn...
 
Emily P.
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I hope they nail the little pukes!
 
sassy4229
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Ditto on the 25 years. Maybe stiffer consequences will prevent this kind of behavior, especially if they make an example of these two guys. May the poor cat RIP.
 
B P.
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I hope they get the full 25 years. They are dangerous for people and animals.
 
gin2772
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I wish these jerks would get 25 years. It way past time that people were severely punished for abusing animals.
 
kellymlew
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What is wrong with these boys. They need to go away for a real long time. Maybe get some help too because you would think they have psychological problems to even do something like that...
 
bowne
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I hope those two jerks get the maximum sentence! That is disgusting. This sounds cruel, but they should have the same thing happen to them. I think all abuse, animal or human, should be punished to the max!
 
Melanie
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What kind of parents raised these two....often times an apple doesn't fall far from a tree. They could be poster children for pro-choice!
 
SISSI V.
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Just goes to show you again how animal cruelty and other crimes go hand in hand. i wish they would set an example and give the two the maximum sentense, although whatever they get will never be enough!!!! This story just made my heart ache!!!
 
iluvpaints
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They both should be sent to jail for the full 25 years, that is a horrible thing to do to a helpless animal!
 
John H.
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there are too many people in todays society that feel that "its just an animal"
 
Cheryl
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I too agree that people who do sick things like this to animals need to be punished to the fullest extent of the law. I say lock both of them up for 25 years.
 
wickedcats
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As a society, we need to begin to punish people like this to the fullest extent of the law. Many animal cruelty laws need to be chanced and made more severe. Many people think that since in many states animals are considered "property" the punishment won't be too bad. A slap on the wrist, a fine, maybe a couple of months in jail and that's it. If you are a minor, you do some time and get your records sealed. It's this kind of thinking that makes many people feel these atrocious actions are no big deal.

I could not read the entire article, as I did not want to read what all they actually did. My mind just can't bear it, however I read enough to know these are plain sick people. No rehabilitating a person like that, IMO. They deserve to spend many upon many years in prison.
 
John H.
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the problem is that for this crime, there is no REAL stiff punishment.
 
wickedcats
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There should be. Perhaps some people would think twice if people who committed these kind of crimes received more than a slap on the wrist. I'm tired of hearing, "It's just a dog/cat." No, it's not. It's a living being, just like you and I. And some of them are a heck of lot better than some people I know.
 
Leanna M.
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aww poor kitty!... i hope the twm men get 25 years each...
 
Renee  M.
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STRING 'EM UP! Set an example!!
 
cherries33
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Right! Let the next psycho know what would happen.
 
Betty W.
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Sick! I hope both get the full 25years!
 
Shannon W.
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This is just so sick. I hope they get the full 25 years each.
 
Jodi S.
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The two young men involved in this case deserve the penalty the courts choose to pass down. There's something fundamentally wrong with them thinking that burning a cat is acceptable, especially inside a residential building where the building could have burned down as well.
 
Heather M.
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What awful things these people did. Poor cat(s), I hope the former gets the harshest sentence and the latter gets karma.
 
Gail
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Twenty-five years of mandatory hard labor. No TV, computer, or anything where they are not totally worn out at the end of a long 18-hour work day every day of every year.
 
azzurrapl
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I heard about this case last week when I was leaving work - it was so sickening then - I stopped and cried before being able to drive home.... it still makes me sick to my stomach. 25 years isn't enough time for these creeps.
 
rascalmom
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How sad!
Amazing how people can inflict such cruelty on anybody! What kind of sick mind do you have to have to do something like that.
 
Dani M.
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i really hope these animal csi's catch on and get to be used more often. Some of these folks really deserve the 'perks' of prison.. Like the late night showers and socks full of soap....
 
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Crimes committed by juveniles towards animals always graduate to worse more severe crimes against society, glad they are caught now, and at their age, probably not able to reform them. poor cat, and to think of the horror the fire could have done. Blast them with the wet noodle.
 
oldmaidcatwoman
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I am so glad to hear they used all available means, including DNA, to make sure these horrible people don't get away with it.
 
deb o.
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I am so happy they were able to catch the creeps who did this! To do something so horrendous to a helpless animal is unimaginable to me. That poor kitty...
 
gdpar4
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DNA offers a whole new dimension to investigating, and that's great. So sorry to hear about this, though!
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