Larne, County Antrim: Michael McAllister

CONVICTED (2021) | Michael McAllister, born 9 March 1969, of 2 Glynnview Avenue, Larne BT40 1BT – beat a dog to death because he was annoyed by his barking

Michael McAllister
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McAllister pleaded guilty to the theft of the chihuahua, Marley, on August 4, 2020 and causing him unnecessary suffering .

A prosecuting lawyer told the court how police were called to an address in Larne “over a report of a dog being killed” and when they spoke to Marley’s owner, she told them how McAllister had been in her flat “in an angry state”.

“The dog was barking and he lifted the dog and left the flat,” said the lawyer adding that two witnesses contacted police to report they saw the defendant with the body of a “limp, dead dog”.

They took Marley off him and gave him back to his distraught owner.

The court heard that a post mortem examination determined the cause of death was due to a subdural haematoma which was caused by blunt force trauma.

According to Marley’s owner, McAllister had declared “on numerous occasions….that he would choke the dog if it didn’t stop barking”.

Arrested and interviewed McAllister refused to answer police questions and claimed to a probation officer that he had no recollection of what had happened.

Describing McAllister as a “long-standing” alcoholic who would drink “two or three bottles of wine most days,” defence counsel Michael Smyth said there was a late guilty plea on the day of contest because “he didn’t want to admit that he had it in him” to kill a defenceless animal.

“He is remorseful in that he is ashamed of what he has done both to the dog and to his friendship,” said the lawyer.

Jailing McAllister, DJ Broderick told him it was clear from the victim impact reports that Marley had given his owner “a great deal of comfort and friendship” and that he had no doubt “she has been emotionally traumatised at the death of her much loved pet”.

“You had no justification whatsoever for taking this dog away and killing it,” said the judge who told McAllister that despite his protestations of amnesia, “I have no doubt that you knew exactly what you were doing.”

Although initially taken to the cells, following a defence application, McAllister was freed on £500 bail pending an appeal of the sentence.

Sentencing: three months in jail (but released on bail pending appeal).

Larne Times
Belfast Telegraph

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