Mile Cross, Norwich: Casey Cook and Connor Paice

CONVICTED (2024) | Casey Bernice Cook, born 4 August 1998, of Bowers Avenue, Norwich NR3 2PH, and Connor Andrew Donald Jeffrey Paice, born 12 September 2001, of Gresham Road, Norwich NR3 2QP – left a six-month-old puppy in severe pain with a fractured leg and burns.

RSPCA prosecution of sadistic dog abusers Casey Cook and Connor Paice from Norwich who are thought to have broken a dog's leg and thrown boiling water over him.

Casey Cook and boyfriend Connor Paice, previously of Angel Road, Sewell, Norwich, left the young Staffy cross, Milo, without vet treatment for a fractured leg and infected and painful skin lesions, thought to have been caused by burns. It appears that the cause and circumstances of the injuries were not probed by the court.

RSPCA prosecution of sadistic dog abusers Casey Cook and Connor Paice from Norwich who are thought to have broken a dog's leg and thrown boiling water over him.
Miley’s horrific wounds were consistent with boiling water having been poured over him.

The evil pair both pleaded guilty to two offences of causing unnecessary suffering to the dog under the Animal Welfare Act 2006*.

RSPCA Inspector Emily Astilberry was called to a veterinary surgery in Norwich on 12 January 2024 after Milo was brought in with suspicious injuries.

RSPCA prosecution of sadistic dog abusers Casey Cook and Connor Paice from Norwich who are thought to have broken a dog's leg and thrown boiling water over him.

In her witness statement, Inspector Astilberry said: “Milo was friendly but nervous. He wanted fuss but was unsure about approaching me at first.

“I could see immediately that he was underweight. He was limping on his back right leg and he was covered in sores that were open and infected, oozing a smelly discharge.

“The sores started at his left ear, which was open, red, crusty and looked extremely painful. They tracked down over the back of his neck and all the way down his back, ending a few inches above the base of his tail.

“Milo was obviously in a huge amount of pain. I could see that he was struggling to settle and that his skin was twitching.

“When anyone tried to touch him anywhere over his head or back, he would cry out in pain and as the wounds were so extensive, this made it difficult to have any physical contact with him at all.”

Vets found Milo was covered in sores that were ‘crusting’ and filled with pus. In a witness statement, the vet said he was ‘underweight and extremely scared’.

RSPCA prosecution of sadistic dog abusers Casey Cook and Connor Paice from Norwich who are thought to have broken a dog's leg and thrown boiling water over him.
The terrorised puppy was brought to a vet by a member of the public who initially claimed they had found him wandering in the road.

The statement added that he had ‘extensive wounds’ which, ‘due to the severity and the stage of infection of the lesions … had not been properly looked at or looked after’. The vet said in her statement that it reminded her of dogs she had treated in South Africa which had had ‘boiled water tipped over them’.

RSPCA prosecution of sadistic dog abusers Casey Cook and Connor Paice from Norwich who are thought to have broken a dog's leg and thrown boiling water over him.

Milo was taken into the vets by a member of the public who’d been contacted by a relative’s friend, Cook, to say her dog was really sick and needed help. She’d gone to see Milo and convinced the owner to let her take him straight to the vet, but they asked her to lie about where Milo had come from so she initially said she’d found him wandering in the road – later admitting to the RSPCA officer what had actually happened.

RSPCA prosecution of sadistic dog abusers Casey Cook and Connor Paice from Norwich who are thought to have broken a dog's leg and thrown boiling water over him.

In mitigation, the court was told that Milo had been the couple’s first dog and they could not afford his treatment, especially as they were caring for two young children.

RSPCA prosecution of sadistic dog abusers Casey Cook and Connor Paice from Norwich who are thought to have broken a dog's leg and thrown boiling water over him.

They signed Milo over into the RSPCA’s care while investigations were ongoing and he received the treatment he needed with vets before moving to RSPCA Block Fen Animal Centre, in Cambridgeshire, to begin his journey to a new home.

After four months with the team at Block Fen, Milo was adopted by a local couple and their Labrador, Molly. He’s doing well in his new home.

Sentencing | 16 weeks in prison, suspended for 18 months; ordered to pay a £154 victim surcharge. Disqualified from keeping animals for 10 years (expires October 2034).

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One thought on “Mile Cross, Norwich: Casey Cook and Connor Paice”

  1. Another couple with a slap on the wrist treating a poor innocent furbaby like that pouring boiling hot water all him on purpose and injuring his leg they are not fit to look after there kids why can’t RSPCA and courts take animal abuse more seriously just as bad as child abuse I have just rescued a young staffy that was beaten people need the same doing to them as what they do to these poor baby’s start taking more like child abuse and more longer prison sentences as it’s happening way to often now

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