June 16, 2009 6:00 AM

$249,500 Bond For Alleged Cat Serial Killer

By
Neil Katz
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Daily Blotter
Video Courtesy of CBS Affiliate WFOR Miami

MIAMI (CBS/AP) During a court appearance Monday afternoon, 18-year-old Tyler Hayes Weinman, the man accused of killing and mutilating 19 cats, was slapped with a $249,500 bail by a Florida judge, who also said he must undergo a psychiatric evaluation and wear a monitoring device if he is released.

Weinman, who was arrested Sunday, was charged with 19 counts of animal cruelty and improperly disposing of an animal body and four counts of burglary.

Several Miami-Dade communities had been terrorized for about a month by a serial killer that reportedly murdered and skined cats. It's not clear in which order. Police believe some of the dead cats were killed by dogs or other predators.

If convicted, Weinman, a recent high school graduate, could face a maximum sentence of 158 years in prison, State Attorney's Office spokeswoman Terry Chavez said.

Weinman's attorney David Macey said his client had been kept awake for 24 hours and interrogated for eight hours, saying his client's case was being run with a "lynch mob mentality." Police have kept most of the details of the investigation under wraps.

"It's trial by ambush," Macey, said. "It's anything goes so that they can have a body, a warm body, to solve these cat killings. My heart and my sympathy goes out to the owners of these pets, but unfortunately, it won't provide them any relief that Tyler's in custody. Tyler is innocent."

Authorities said they had been watching Weinman for some time. On his prom night a few weeks ago, authorities whisked Weinman away in his tuxedo for an interview.

Police have also said the investigation is still open and hinted at the possibility of more arrests, but declined to name other suspects.

An arrest report shows Weinman was arrested for marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license on May 15 in a separate incident, just days after authorities said their investigation into the cat killings began. He was also twice arrested as a juvenile, but authorities have not released the details of those cases.

"The cat killings weren't something I expected of anyone who's sane," said friend Vincent Warger, 18. "With him he was a nice guy. He was friendly. It's such a violent thing. I just couldn't see it happening from him."

Friend Elliot Evins lives in the same neighborhood where many of the cats were killed and has two cats himself.

"He is not an angry person in the least bit. He's never erupted on anyone or shown anything that would make me nervous or be anything related to what he's accused of," Evins said of Weinman.

Experts say cruelty toward cats, as opposed to other animals, can fulfill a deeper need for control. Cats, unlike dogs, can be more difficult to control. They don't come when they're called and are often more independent, said Dr. Randall Lockwood of The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and author of "Forensic Investigation of Animal Cruelty."


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by carolhill814 June 16, 2009 5:05 PM EDT
This boy needs help and that is a fact.

If he doesn't get the help he needs he will get worse before he better he is young and he has a chance to mend his ways.

I feel that his parents didn't keep a close look to see what was going on with this boy or he wouldn't have gotten into such trouble if they cared enough to watch his moves but I guess their head was in the sand.
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by iDragon13 June 16, 2009 2:57 PM EDT
Once again I have to argue against releasing the name and photo of a suspect before they are found guilty. If this kid is innocent he has just been attached to something which will haunt him for the rest of his life...unless he moves, of course. Shame on our voyeuristic society for allowing this sort of thing to happen. In these situations I say you can take the first amendment and shove it up your rubber-necking nose.
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by thecatsmeow5 June 16, 2009 2:34 PM EDT
This is cruelty to animals. These precious creatures that God created did nothing to deserve what this punk did to them. And, if a sadistic person like this will do this to an innocent animal, imagine what he would do to a human being.
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by mecury69 June 16, 2009 1:11 PM EDT
I would love for this guy (if guilty) to find his way into the prison system and into the population. Just wait until the rest of the convicts find out what he is in for. They will teach him what real respect and control is real quick.
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by carolhill814 June 16, 2009 5:27 PM EDT
This boy needs help because if that happens to him he will come out even worse and he will start killing girls and women anyone he thinks he stronger than that won't accomplish anything and that is a fact.
by jtdev1 June 16, 2009 1:04 PM EDT
Is this the same Florida that gave 30 Days to Stallworth for DUI/Manslaughter?

I'd like to see the evidence in this case, but looks already like the police had it in for this kid. Whisking him away for an "interview" on his prom night...
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by mecury69 June 16, 2009 1:15 PM EDT
The same system that has no problem executing criminals for heinous crimes as well. If he was doing it and they were sure he was the one, whisking him away on prom night was a perfect move.

I'm no fan of the police but this is a punk that needs to be humiliated before he does it to your mother and sister.
by credibility2 June 16, 2009 12:43 PM EDT
This person is disturbed, vicious and violent. It is believed that these individuals who routinely commit cruelty to animals go on to commit more heinous crimes against humans. The bond is too low.
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by endurorob June 16, 2009 11:28 AM EDT
If convicted he will probably do some time in a psychiatric institute then get out and down the road continue his hobby, this time with people. That is if he is guilty of this.
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