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Ohio, United States: On 6th May, news sources were reporting on the activities of a gruesome Satanic cult in Lagrange Township. The corpses of two dogs had been found, flayed and their eyes daubed with orange paint. The following day, a reward was offered for information. On 8th May, a more mundane hypothesis prevailed.
Lorain County detectives don't believe it's a Satanic ritual, however. According to Detective Randal Koubeck, the animals believed to be dogs may not be dogs at all.
It looks like we might be dealing with someone who just dropped these carcasses after a hunt,he said.
Officials now think that the animals may be coyotes that were trapped and then their pelts the carcasses left as roadside debris.
So it's just your ordinary sadist killing animals for fun, and nothing religious. That's fine. Meaning Of Orange Paint Unknown—NewsNet5, 8th May 2003. (Site slow—try this mirror)
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1: Posted by: Jessica Pawloski | May 14, 2003 6:22 PM
I think it is crap that *people*, including our local law enforcers automatically accuse *Witchcraft* as a *motive*. Not ALL *Witchs* or *Pagans* are evil minded or spirited!!! I would NEVER harm an animal or a person! And I have been a practicing Pagan for 8 years now!! Maybe take other precautions and suspensions in mind BEFORE accusing Witchcraft as some Satanist, evil-minded Religion! On the other hand people who practice witchcraft DONOT even believe in Satan, therefore are not DEVIL WORSHIPPERS! Thanks for listening, I needed to vent.... Mrs. Pawloski
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