Belmont, Durham: Vincent Grant

#MostEvil | Vincent Dean Grant, born 17/12/1968, formerly of Frank Street, Durham and more recently (2019) of Longleat Walk, Ingleby Barwick, Stockton-on-Tees TS17 5BW – kicked a Cavalier King Charles spaniel to death while wearing heavy Timberland boots

Dog killer Vincent Grant previously of Durham, UK

Vincent Grant was left alone in his home with the dog, named Tilly, for a matter of minutes, when her owner left to give a friend a lift.

When the owner returned, she heard the sound of yelping and was met with the devastating sight of her five-year-old dog cowering and limping.

Grant claimed the pet – known for being docile and friendly – had bitten him.

Tilly was brutally killed by Vincent Grant previously of Durham, UK
Victim Tilly

Tilly died that evening, with a post-mortem examination showing she had five broken ribs and a punctured lung

Father-of-two Grant first told police he had gone to stroke her to apologise for stepping on her paw by accident, but hit out with the back of his hand or fist out when she bit him.

When he was quizzed again, the plant driver admitted he kicked Tilly two or three times while wearing his Timberland boots, having earlier claimed he had slippers on.

Grant admitted causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal by repeatedly kicking Tilly.

Evil Vincent Grant from Durham kicked a helpless Cavalier King Charles spaniel to death
Evil dog killer Vincent Grant from Durham

Tony Jackson, mitigating, said Grant had drunk four or five pints on the day of the incident.

Sentencing: 12-month community order with supervision, 200 hours of unpaid work, compensation of £1,483 and £85 court costs. Banned from keeping animals for just five years (expired April 2016).

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Church Village / Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf, South Wales: Jamie Davies, Jay Jones and Dan Silivestros

CONVICTED (2011) | Jamie Rhys Davies, born 8 July 1992, of The Pines, Hirwaun, Aberdare CF44 9QW, Jason Andrew Jones, born 6 October 1985, of Wellfield Court, Church Village CF38 1DH, and Daniel Silivestros, born February 1989, of Station Road, Church Village CF38 1AH – beat a friendly fox to death.

Daniel Silivestros (left) and Jamie Davies.

Davies, Jones and Silivestros all walked free from court, despite admitting causing unnecessary suffering to an animal.

The defendants were captured on CCTV taking turns to inflict misery on the animal, who died 20 minutes after the attack.

The male fox, dubbed Bellamy by staff at Tesco Upper Boat in Rhydyfelin, Pontypridd, was described as a “tame and friendly” animal by RSPCA prosecutor Aled Watkins.

He would often wait in the car park of the superstore to feed on scraps.

The three men, who had been drinking heavily, were seen by security staff abusing the animal at 3.20am on Saturday, September 18, 2010.

Still from the horrific CCTV footage showing the trio’s senseless attack on Bellamy the fox.

Mr Watkins told Rhondda Magistrates Court: “This was a graphic display of senseless violence.

“All three defendants played slightly different parts, with the result of their actions being the slow and painful death of the fox.

“There had been a group of youngsters inside the store buying beer and were kept under observation by security officers on CCTV, which captured the actions on that night.

“It appears Daniel Silivestros chased and caught the fox that was in the car park and was hiding under a car.

“He caught hold of the fox by its tail and was swinging it around from side to side. The animal was scared and in pain.

“In interview, Mr Silivestros admitted the fox was ‘going nuts’ as a result of his actions. This continued for about 10 seconds.

“Jason Jones then took the fox, put it behind his head and swung it head-first into a wall. The force used had been considerable.”

The final and youngest attacker, Jamie Davies, then walked up to the fox and kicked it and stamped on its head while it was “still whimpering”.

Magistrate Dewi Hughes said the case was “most appalling” and that only a custodial sentence would suffice.

Sentencing | 20-week sentence, suspended for 12 months,; 200 hours of community service; £600 costs each. Silivestros was also given a six-month curfew. All three were disqualified from owning a pet for the next 10 years (expired 2021).

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