Actor allegedly beat cat to death in jealous rage

by integrityforamerica | September 19, 2008 at 12:24 am
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Actor allegedly beat cat to death in jealous rage

NEW YORK (AP) -- Trial has begun for a baseball player-turned-actor accused of brutally killing a cat in a jealous rage after complaining that his ex-girlfriend cared more for the furry feline than she did for him.

Norman the cat died of massive internal injuries and suffered broken ribs and teeth.

Norman the cat died of massive internal injuries and suffered broken ribs and teeth.

Assistant District Attorney Leila Kermani said the cat named Norman died with broken teeth, broken ribs, a broken leg, a torn tongue, massive internal injuries including bruised lungs and a bruised liver and a chest cavity filled with blood.

"The defendant, in a fit of anger and rage, beat a defenseless animal to death," Kermani told the jury in her opening remarks Wednesday. "The defendant killed Norman simply because he was an angry, jealous and drunken bully."

Former New York Mets minor leaguer Joseph Petcka, 37, is on trial on charges of aggravated cruelty to animals for killing Norman on March 27, 2007, after a night of heavy drinking. He faces up to two years in prison if convicted.

Petcka's lawyer, Charles Hochbaum, admitted his client kicked the 8-year-old tabby and "swatted him really hard" after the cat bit him, but he said his client did not mean to kill him.

"This was a tragic accident," Hochbaum said. "It was not intentional."

Hochbaum complained the district attorney's office never offered his client a plea deal. He said outside court he believes that was because of the publicity the case attracted and the urgings of cat fanciers.

Norman's owner, Lisa Altobelli, testified she had dated Petcka about six weeks before he killed her cat. She said one night they quarreled and he began drinking heavily. She said she went to bed to avoid him but he woke her around 3 a.m. by putting his knee in her ribs and complaining that Norman had attacked him.

Altobelli, a Sports Illustrated reporter, said she left the apartment after Petcka refused to calm down.

She said Petcka had complained, "You love that cat more than you love me," but she had no idea Norman would be in danger. When she returned home Norman did not meet her at the door as usual. She found his body under her bedside table.

Petcka, a pitcher briefly in the Mets' minor league system in 1992, later appeared in a Brawny paper towels commercial and had small roles in "Sex and the City" and other television shows. Hochbaum said his client had more recently worked as a bartender and waiter.

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bboyles
bboyles
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at 02:30 on September 19th, 2008

integrityforamerica, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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bboyles

We sit in front of our televisions nightly listening t the news and shedding tears over the gross inhumanities of our fellow human beings, while ignoring what is happening to our pets and on a larger scale, our wildlife.

I do not believe I have ever seen a domesticated animal sitting outside of a bar after a night of indulging, "picking" a fight with a human owner just so it can get itself beaten. You know, I have several cats and when I give one more attention than the others, they do become jealous, but never has one attacked me, kicked me, or even so much as bitten me out of a jealous frenzy. What the hell was this guy thinking or lack thereof?

Please help our animals. If you can, donate even as little as a $1 to your local animal shelter. If you can't afford a monetary gift, try donating a few hours of your time to a local animal shelter? They are always looking for volunteers to assist in everyday "chores."

Also, let's not forget the larger picture here. We have all types of wildlife that is being destroyed, killed, and hunted just for the game. We need to also protect these animals too. Every living animal from the beginning of time has left a fingerprint on this world saying "I was here and contributed."

Do we want I grandchildren never to see a snow leopard, Siberian tiger, etc.?

My name is Bob Boyles and I live in New Baltimore, Michigan. My wife and I both are members of the Michigan Siamese Rescue, members of Detroit Zoological society, and financial contributors to wild life preservation groups.

 

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Tina Kells

Hi there,

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Could you please update your story so that the quoted portions show up in highlight?

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Emilio Lizardo
Emilio Lizardo
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at 07:39 on September 19th, 2008

Alternative headline - 'American Ball Player Declares War on Housecat' ...

Not a suprising development in a culture where we see our leaders teaching us that if you don't like it or don't understand it - just kill it !

Of course, since this poor guy isn't the President, he'll probably have to go to jail for this ...

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integrityforamerica

My apologies, as I am new to the nowpublic community, I am learning.  I just wanted to make the news available to all.  Thank you a lesson has been learned.

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rikk

hey bboyles i loved your response. im with you brother!. there's too many jerks out there who take out their infantile rage on poor defenseless domesticated animals. they need to be domesticated in prison, where they all belong. you do the crime do the time.

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