We only have this guy saying there were dead animals. Maybe there weren't.
I do believe there were dead animals left in the house. It is not hard Not to believe, with the track record these monsters already have...
Especially after the report of the pigs getting out of the property to go eat 55 pounds of the neighbors dog food.. Animals Do Not leave their home searching and scouring the neighborhood for food. Unless they are starving an cannot get food in their own home. That is a no brainer. And as I have said before its a well known fact that people who abuse/kill animals escalate to doing the same to humans which they did to their own kids..
https://www.desertsun.com/story/new...-abuse-case-says-he-dodged-bullet/1057403001/
February 2003 when the family's pigs got loose and ate 55 pounds of dog food that belonged to a neighbor
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/cri...ear-couple-accused-abusing-13-kids-california
The family had pigs that "terrorized" the neighborhood, he said. Vinyard*noted that one of the*pigs charged at his*uncle, who fired a gunshot to scare the pig away.
And there was the time the pigs feasted on 55 pounds of dog food under the carport at his uncle's house.
David Turpin told the man that he had penned the hogs after their escape and that he would replace the dog food, according to a report from the Hill County Sheriff's Office.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...in-kids-says-family-left-kitten-dumpster.html
only went into their house on a couple of occasions - you had to enter through the back door. I remember there were animal cages and newspapers strewn about on the floor, piles with feces on it. They had dogs, cats and goats.
'Even though the house smelled of poop at the time I really didn't think anything about it, since we lived out in the country it was no big deal to have animals in your house.'
'After they moved out we went snooping over at their property. I opened the back door of the house and two dogs came charging out.*
'The room smelled of feces and the dogs were eating dirty diapers for food. They were empty Vienna sausage cans strewn all over the house.
'They had a huge garbage dumpster at their house and we heard a baby kitten crying. We pulled a baby kitty from the dumpster and kept it. There were other whimpering sounds coming from their property, but we could never find where they came from.
'The dumpster smelled of death, who knows what was buried in it.'
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/cri...ear-couple-accused-abusing-13-kids-california
"You couldn't live there anymore," he said. "There was a dead cat on the stove in the kitchen."