Broadway, Worcestershire: David Betley

CONVICTED (2024) | David William Betley, born 23 May 1966, of 21A Mill Avenue, Broadway, the Cotswolds WR12 7DB – killed an ailing elderly dog by cutting his throat.

Prosecution of dog killer David Betley from Broadway, The Cotswolds, Worcestershire
Horrified witnesses filmed Betley trying to restrain his 17-year-old Staffy Pincher before using a knife to kill the dog.

Evil David Betley admitted that he failed to get veterinary treatment for his 17-year-old Staffy, Pincher, who was suffering from severe weight loss and untreated osteoarthritis, and that he’d killed him by cutting his throat with a knife.

The RSPCA was contacted on February 21, 2024 to reports of a dog being attacked in Mill Avenue, Broadway.

Animal Rescue Officer Freya Lamb responded to the call and, due to the nature of the incident that had been reported, called police for assistance.

In her witness statement, she said: “[The police] informed me that the dog had been buried in the rhubarb patch in the garden… two police officers dug up the body of a deceased tan male Staffordshire bull terrier.

“The body was still flacid and had a large jagged wound to the front of the neck which was still wet with blood. The dog also appeared to be in poor body condition with his hip and rib bones protruding.

“There was also an area on the grass next to the gravesite that was wet with blood.”

Officer Lamb asked Inspector Nicola Johnson to take on the case, and she met with police at the station to interview Betley.

Members of the public captured Betley cutting Pincher’s throat on video and reported the incident to the RSPCA.

A vet who viewed the footage said in her witness statement that Betley could be seen ‘restraining’ Pincher and using ‘what appeared to be a knife to sever the dog’s throat’.

Magistrates asked that the video was not played in court as they did not want to see it.

The vet also assessed Pincher’s body and established he was incredibly underweight, giving him a body condition score of just 1/9 (with 4 or 5 being a healthy weight).

She also explained in her report that Pincher’s windpipe had been completely cut.

Betley, who was unrepresented during the hearing, told the court he was sorry for what he had done and that he had reacted after being frightened when Pincher snarled at him.

Speaking outside court, RSPCA Inspector Johnson said: “I can only imagine Pincher’s suffering both mentally and physically whilst this unnecessary and shocking act was taking place. Any act that causes unnecessary pain or suffering to any kind of animal is totally unacceptable.

“Our thanks go to the witnesses who acted so quickly to alert the RSPCA and police to this horrific incident. This was a distressing case for all of us to work on but I’m pleased we could bring this matter to court and get justice for Pincher.”

Sentencing | eight months in prison; costs of £350 and £187 victim surcharge. A 10-year disqualification order, which bans him from keeping any animals (expires October 2034).

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Evesham Observer

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