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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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reese1ee
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This is just sickning! How can anyone treat animals like this?! I am so glad that they caught these people. They need to be punished!
 
Peg L.
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It's wonderful that they were able to prove their case against these !*?@&*%!'s with DNA. Anything that can be done to hopefully deter another jerk from harming an animal is great.
 
Sarah B.
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This makes me VERY ANGRY! I think that people who do these type things to animals don't deserve the air they breath. I would gladly take on the punishment process for these people they wouldn't need the air they breath any longer. Jerks!
 
cherries33
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I agree. They don't need prison. I like someone's idea of 18 hrs per day of hard, hopefully toxic labor..... until they get terminated.
 
Gail  H.
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They better put them in jail for the maxium amount of time the law allows. They will kill again and the next time it just might be a human that they target!
 
Amanda D.
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WOW!!! I can't even believe children would have done such a cruel act. I hope to goodness they suffer the same way the cat did. Whatever you do it always comes back three fold. They deserve to be in prison for life. I'm sure there is no real reason why these kids did this in the first place. Whoever the parents are to these kids, they need to be in jail as well for NO GOOD PARENTING!!!!!
 
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I am glad to hear that the people investigating this case went to great lengths and even used costly DNA tests to solve this crime. They could have easily just stopped at a certain point and said it was to much money to go further. These boys would have likely done it again, or next a person because if you can hurt an innocent animal like that you can ecrtainly hurt a human!
 
azzurrapl
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I agree... this story makes my sick.
 
Traci B.
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Horrible!!!
 
mistie E.
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What in the hell is wrong with this world !!! 17 and 18 years old. WHAT !!! this just makes me sick,, and "could possibly spend 25 years in jail" ! That's just not enough in my book,,I feel that they need to be held down and forced to be burned like they did to that poor cat ! And the other unsolved story so what if they never found the poor cats body - it's freak'en caught on tape what they did !!! People are convicted of murder everyday with out "finding the body" both of these cases are just that, MURDER...... why would someone even want to do something like this ? why ?
 
Bonnie K.
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I hope they suffer like the cat did!
 
KELLY W.
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That story just made me angry and I hope they punish them to the fullest! They need to stay behind bars for life!!
 
Susan R.
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These two losers should be put away in jail for a very long time. They have nothing to offer society, and never will...
 
twbigdogsgirl
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I hope these sick kids get the book thrown at them!
 
Edie Jo N.
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These sick individuals need punishment to the fullest extent. They are the kind of mentally deranged kids that end up hurting other people they are a menace to society
 
saanen
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Who do these kids think they are?! They have no right to burn a cat! What did it ever do to them?!
 
Amy H.
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This is just sick. Im glad they caught these kids. Now Im praying thay convict them and make them serve prison time. At times I wish the US had the "eye for an eye" policy. Then we could hold them down and set them on fire and watch them suffer. But then we would be no better then them.
If these were my kids who did this, they would pray that they ended up in jail and didnt have to come home to me.
Crimes like this need to be prosecuted to the fullest extent and be kept on their permanant record.
 
Jan P.
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8 months ago
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Good laws in NY! More states need to recognize that animal cruelty is a definite precursor to human cruelty and neither should be tolerated - with laws to firmly back up animal cruelty!
 
Meg S.
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I am always amazed at the extreme cruelty that exists in our society. I also wonder what is it that makes 2 teenagers do this? Nurture or nature or a combination?
I can only pray that the punishment they receive is sufficeint and that by some miracle, they get some type of therapy that prevents them from repeating this atrocity. Sadly, I do not think any such "rehabilitation" exists within our prisons.
 
azzurrapl
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I am sure if they get out - they will commit even worse crimes? Maybe they will be hurt in prison and never come out?
 
Caron W.
Caron W. (ArtsofEden)
8 months ago
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I cant even begin to express the feeling I get toward people that do such acts. The thing is the government has long known that a great number of people crimes start out on animal crimes and yet they make our pet laws so weak which in turn allows for such brutality to happen in the first place.
This is so incredibly horrific and I hope that their punishment is suiting and the laws get more serious for all animal crimes.
 
Meryl O.
Meryl O. (OnealMeryl)
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I don't know about a 'reckless' act, this was despicable. Any punishment would not be enough for this crime. They need to be kept behind bars as this will lead to more horrendous crimes. It is great that DNA can be used to find these horrible people.
 
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Meryl O
Before you question the use of the word "reckless" read the story. The word was used to describe the 2 cat abusers burning the apartment floor and thus endangering the people in the building. Not the cat. So the use of reckless in this case is appropriate. The DNA was not used to "find these horrible people" as you claim but to link the cat to the place where the torture took place. You need a reading comprehension course. The cat was tortured and died. have the respect to read the story with some care before making ignorant comments.
 
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I watch lots of police shows and there is something wrong with those teens.They say animal abuse in young children and teens can fester into criminal ways as they grow older.I hope they get the punishment they deserve and may it will set an example for other children!!!!
 
Gail S.
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This is so very sad but yet a common situation. I'm glad the teens got caught. I am appreciative to all the advanced measures that are being used to capture criminals. I hope this cat can resume some normalcy.
 
Caron W.
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The cat had to be euthanized due to its injuries. It was found outside the apartment building crying..
 
tami s.
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This is a horrible situation.These boys are not normal and need mental help.
 
Norrie
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I read the original story and am glad to read a follow up and see the boys have been found. Hope they will have a strong sentence.
 
9robin58
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These are not "normal" kids.They are human monsters and we need to send a message to these types.This kind of cruelty goes beyond teen behavior and is an indicative of future behavior if they walk.
Sick
 
N. Cathy S.
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I did a journal on this story the other day when it first came out. At that time, the DNA was not mentioned. I am glad to see this here on the zootoo news page. These teens Monderoy and Cooper need to get more than a slap on the wrist for this.

Being that I had written a journal on this story, there were several responses. Some of which said this tormenting of this poor animal is only the start for these teens. They will end up doing bigger and badder. I guess that was proven already with one of them committing a burglary and beating someone with a cane to get money.

I hope that the cost of DNA in these cases can be brought down significantly enough for it to be used more often in animal cruelty cases. There are just too many innocent animals killed with no charges ever being filed.

I would like to see this brought in on a local case of 2 beagles that were found in plastic bags on the side of the road in a local community. I did a journal on that story as well..It appears in that case, that the beagles were either kicked or beaten to death. I have yet to see an arrest in that case even though there is a reward.

Stories like this just sicken me and I hope that modern technology and forensics can be utilized more in the animal cruelty arena. It may discourage people from doing it and thinking they will get away with it.

RIP Scruffy!
 
Caron W.
Caron W. (ArtsofEden)
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I think what needs to happen is the laws have to take these issues seriously and actually make them a serious offense. With slaps on the wrists and meager fines acts like this will just continue to happen and yes, progress to people. The governments have already spend the money on their research within the prisons and found that a lot of the cases started out on animals. Its not just necessary for one city or county or state, it has to happen nation wide. Its about time they used some of these techiques to catch such a hanous criminal. NOW do something serious about it
 
Angie D.
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This absolutely breaks my heart. How can people be so cruel? Thank goodness he was found and put to rest so he didn't suffer anymore. The upside is they caught the culprits (putting it nicely) and it's a felony. I hope they rot in prison....I am all for 'an eye for an eye'. Maybe they should get a taste of what they inflicted on a defenseless animal...
 
Sheryl J.
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Horrible, not the article but yet again the people. I will never understand how anyone could od such a thing to an animal. Hopefully the cost of these DNA tests become affordable so they can use it more often.
 
N. Cathy S.
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I agree with you, Sheryl! I am so hoping that the DNA testing in animal cruelty/abuse cases becomes a nationwide option. Hopefully, the cost will lessen so that it is affordable in all types of these cases. That in itself could drastically decrease the number of these cases because people will know they have a better chance at getting caught and may be less apt to do it.
 
Danielle D.
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This story makes me sick and so mad! These scumbags Mondereroy and Cooper need to rot in jail, they should not be walking about the earth with the rest of us. I hope DNA is used more often in crimes such as this one.
 
N. Cathy S.
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Danielle, you are not alone in your feeling. I did a journal on this story the other day and it was brought up that this is only the beginning for these teens. This will lead them to bigger and badder. Then I read this and saw one of them is already in jail for beating someone with a cane and robbing them...What does that tell us? I am so glad these kids got caught and am too, hoping that DNA testing costs can drop so they can be used in these cases nationwide.
 
Joyce
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I'm glad they got caught!! good article
 
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This story makes me absolutely sick. It makes me wonder how some kids are raised - where are the parents? The kids that are doing such horrible thing will only grow up to do those thing to people. I truly hope that they will get the longest jail time allowed by law for their act of stupid, and cruelty to this poor innocent being.
 
Susan P.
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I found the story, there are a few stories in a Google search.

www.talkdelaware.com

this is just one of the articles.

Children Burn Kitten to Death in Edgemoor Gardens10 posts - 8 authors - Last post: Jul 11, 2008
From TNJ: Children burn kitten to death in Edgemoor Gardens Cat doused with flammable liquid and lit, witness says Lisa Mills jumped up and ...
www.talkdelaware.com - 78k -
 
Susan P.
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This same thing happened in Edgemoor, Delaware too. Boys there as young as 9 set a kitten on fire and laughed while the kitten screamed in pain. The entire kitten was on fire since they pour some type of liquid like lighter fluid all over it. This kitten was known in the neighborhood to be freindly and just wanted to play with the boys. If you aren't sick in the pit of your stomach by now, you will be. What happened in this case? We never did hear. Are these boys loose on the streets now? I believe at least some of them are. Just remember, when we don't speak out, nothing changes. If we just complain a bit, nothing changes. We need to trap and neuter all cats and release if we can't find them homes, but in the best places possible with caregivers. We can do this if everyone pitches in. Delaware has a clinic that needs support to accomplish this goal. Forgotten Cats of Delaware needs our support to stop these atrocities by removing freindly kittens and cats off the mean streets and finding them homes. I've fostered several cats/kittens for them that have found good and loving homes. I've taken in several feral cats at my farm. Some have come around to be friendly but most stay for the free meal and shelter. Since I took in the cats at my farm, I have no more mice. They earn their keep. You have it in your power to change this, visit the web site and see how. www.forgottencats.org
 
Kelly
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8 months ago
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That's just horrible that they obviously got away with such a monsterous act! I have a feral colony I take care of & I worry so much about them. If any of them show any signs of trust or friendliness I never release them after they're spayed/neutered. I have to either find a fosterer or foster them myself. I just won't risk it with all the crazies running around. Thanks for the link!
 
Nick & Ashlee K.
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i dont know how people can be so MEAN!!!
 
Joyce
Joyce (joycebolt)
8 months ago
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It's sickening, I'm glad they are caught
 
krissy g.
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I hope that when they go to prison that they are treated with the same respect as they have shown this poor defenceless animal
 
Kathleen H.
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8 months ago
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It's incredible that they can do this with DNA. And while I think this is a horrible crime that deserves punishment, at the same time I have to wonder about all the DNA backup on cases involving straight humans. How is it that we have time to run animal DNA but not human?

But I am glad that they got the guys. And the fact that the one was already in jail just proves that animal abuse can lead to other illegal behavior.
 
Jean P.
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8 months ago
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They should serve the rest of their life locked up. I have no words to say about how I feel. I am sad that they could harm a animail in any way but to torture it is dispipicable. Mabe we need to go back to the old ways like eye for an eye and give them a dose of what they did to that poor cat. And to think they get to live and we get to pay for their prision time when the cat gets to die. How not fair is that.
 
N. Cathy S.
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I agree with your sentiments, whole-heartedly!
 
Marleydog
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8 months ago
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Those teenagers are very horrible people. They deserve every punishment they get, and then some....! Glad the ASPCA found the attackers. Animal cruelty deserves the highest form of punishment!
 
maria h.
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8 months ago
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Torturing defenseless animals and people...how horrid! Hope they stay in jail permanently. Glad they were able to use DNA to capture the thugs.
 
mmffcp
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8 months ago
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That makes me sick. What kind of teenagers do that? I'm glad the ASPCA were able to use DNA to catch those kids.
 
Shell H.
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May they rot in jail!
 
ETH911
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These people make me physically sick.
 
lee n.
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we need laws like this every were- maybe stiffer penelties will stop the cruelity done to animals
 
Penny R.
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Those guys sound like total losers; there was a similar incident down here in N.C. just last week. There was some hope the people-or person- who committed the crime would be caught. as police had some clues. One would think that these acts always involve two people trying to prove something. Throw the book at them, I say.
 
karla w.
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This was very sad I dont understand people who hurt animals, they are sick and need help before they do it again and they will.
 
Cindy C.
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That is awful! There should be serious punishment for an act like that!
 
kadiquilts
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There are no words to describe the extreme cruelty of this act. These indiviuals need help and I hope they get it in prison.
 
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This is a story that turns my stomach. I hope they get 25 years to learn that this was a cruel thing to do
 
LUCEEMUM
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I hope they actually get the 25 years and not a slap on the wrist. How can you do this to an animal??? Wait until they get to prison, maybe justice will be served a second time. This time the "animals" will be bigger and badder than a little cat, because in my opinion, the forfeited their right to be called human being. They are scum..
 
Jeanette2562
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the sick sons of bitches need to suffer like the poor cat id how in gods name can any 1 do such a thing to any creature its just demonic and it needs to be stoped if they can do this to a defenless cat what do you think they can do to a child
 
Nancy S.
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Using DNA to help find the people responsible is a great way to make sure our pets are safe.
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