Rigsby
What a truly disturbing, grisly and gruesome story about this poor dog -Rigsby.
Rigsby was stolen from his backyard January 5th of this year in Texas. The next time he was seen was on January 19th through a picture via the internet. Sadly, the picture was of a beheaded Rigsby.
At first the picture was thought to have been photoshopped. I thought so too. It has now been proven that the photo is authentic. Rigsby’s head can been seen being held by someone whose identity is unknown.
Who could commit such a heinous crime? The person who has come under attack is Sarah Rodriguez a.k.a. “Wolfie” who claims to be half-human and half-wolf. She is 18 yrs. old, wears a dog collar, a tail and pratices taxidermy.
But Wolfie is not in this alone. There are accomplices involved in the horrific discovery. Wolife claims someone brought Rigsby to her, dead. Some claim Rigsby was hit by a car and died later.
However Rigsby met his untimely death, the fact still remains, his head was severed from his body! Who could commit such an unthinkable act of animal cruelty?
A necropsy on Rigsby’s head can determine the cause of death.
You can read more about Rigsby’s story, Wolfie and her accomplices by clicking on the above link. It will provide you with news coverage and an interview with Wolfie herself.
What can you do to bring justice for Rigsby- sign this petition.
Personally, I cannot comprehend how anyone could possibly do this to an animal. I can’t fathom in my mind how someone may have beheaded this dog while still alive. And if he was dead, how did they kill an innocent victim? Why? I know these questions can’t be answered because these people are mentally ill to have committed such an evil act.
Just for once………FOR ONCE……why can’t the law put the people responsible for this murder and beheading away for a long, long time and send a message to others? I am so sick and tired of people getting away with animal cruelty.
What does it take for anyone to see that someone who does this is on a fast track to hurting and possibly killing people? What will it take?
Rest in Peace, Rigsby.
(Many thanks to Erich Trapp of 2dogs2000miles.org for bringing this story to my attention.)