BARNET, Vt., Aug. 13, 2008

Vermont's "Worst Case Of Animal Abuse"

Home Infested With Rotting Carcasses; Mom, Son Charged With Animal Cruelty

    • This undated photo released by the Caledonia County Sheriff's Dept., shows animal cruelty suspect Paul Harpin.

      This undated photo released by the Caledonia County Sheriff's Dept., shows animal cruelty suspect Paul Harpin.  (AP PHOTO)

    • In this undated photo released by the Caledonia County Sheriff's Dept., a starving dog is seen in Barnet, Vt. Responding to a report of animal cruelty, authorities found dozens of living and dead animals in a home infested with fleas, maggots and rotting carcasses.

      In this undated photo released by the Caledonia County Sheriff's Dept., a starving dog is seen in Barnet, Vt. Responding to a report of animal cruelty, authorities found dozens of living and dead animals in a home infested with fleas, maggots and rotting carcasses.  (AP PHOTO)

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(AP)  Responding to a report of animal cruelty, authorities found dozens of living and dead animals in a home infested with fleas, maggots and rotting carcasses. The owners - a woman and her adult son - were charged with animal cruelty.

"It has to be the worst case of animal abuse in the history of Vermont," according to Animal Control Officer Josephine Guertin.

Five cats, two ferrets, a lizard, a gecko, a rabbit, a python, a gerbil, a tarantula, a chinchilla, a guinea pig, a tortoise, a mouse and a malnourished dog were rescued. Found dead were an iguana, a white rat, a hedgehog and at least 15 cats and kittens in various stages of decomposition.

Also found was a decomposing animal of unknown type in a pot on a stove. More than a dozen partially frozen dead animals were found in a refrigerator freezer.

The animals had been denied food and medical care, according to Sgt. Bill O'Hare, of the Caledonia County Sheriff's Department, who responded to the scene.

Pauline Harpin, 70, and son Paul Harpin, 41, were charged with animal cruelty and cited into Vermont District Court on Sept. 8.

"The stench was overwhelming, between the urine and feces," said O'Hare. "As soon as you step in, you're covered head to toe with fleas."

On Wednesday, O'Hare and three deputies served a search warrant on the house after receiving a report of severe animal cruelty and threats allegedly made by Paul Harpin to shoot anyone who tried to take the animals.

Inside, they found neglected animals including a 4-year-old Labrador mix who had apparently been living amid filth and water in a basement since it was three months old, Guertin said.

"She's as starved for affection as she is food. She still has diarrhea," Guertin said.

One cat had an upper respiratory infection, and a tortoise was found with a deformed shell, according to Guertin.

Pauline Harpin, who was covered in flea bites, had to be decontaminated by a hazardous materials crew before being taken by ambulance to Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital in St. Johnsbury, where she was treated and released.

Guertin and a veterinarian who responded to the scene also had to be decontaminated, according to O'Hare.

The Harpins signed voluntary surrender forms allowing the live animals to be removed and adopted once they are rehabilitated. For now, the animals are in town custody.

The Harpins, meanwhile, are staying at a motel after being advised to stay out of the house until it is cleaned, according to O'Hare.

"They said they didn't know why their animals were dying. They were very angry we were taking the animals away from them, and they didn't offer any information. They simply said `We're taking care of them, but they're dying, there's nothing we can do.' The response they gave was very strange," O'Hare said.

Animal cruelty is punishable by up to $2,000 in fines and a year in jail.


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by JamesKlich September 8, 2009 9:10 PM EDT
These people need help. They should never own any pets again.
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by smurfcrusher August 16, 2008 4:36 AM EDT
"Also found was a decomposing animal of unknown type in a pot on a stove. More than a dozen partially frozen dead animals were found in a refrigerator freezer.
Im assuming they were eating the poor animals?"

Posted by lilturkey


"Dog makes a fine meal!" - The Patriot
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by barbaram99 August 14, 2008 10:46 PM EDT
poston yes Dear ye right in yer post. I have to agree. It was in the 60s they shut the state hospitals down. It was ADULTS that did this AS they did not want to pay the bills to keep them open.
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by poston24 August 14, 2008 7:39 PM EDT
There are not enough mental institutions in the U.S. anymore. All the doctors want to do now is give you a pill and send you on your way. There are some seriously screwed up people who need to be locked up and these are 2 of them.
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by barbaram99 August 14, 2008 3:29 PM EDT
I am a hillbilly from Maine. This animal abuse. The poor things will put their mistress and master who was so bloody cold to them AWAY. toldyouso,it don''t matter their skin colour. They are wrong. There are persons that should not have pets and or children. My friend has a word for them *bagworms*. I know of a person who is not fit to have pets. We used to sit Zoey when she was alive. He fed her shiit. Zoey knew she had good dog food for her when she came over. I bought it out of our food money. She died over 2 years. He would not take care of her right.
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by toldyouso12 August 14, 2008 12:24 PM EDT
Dregs of the gene pool. These are the type who complain the loudest about minorities and affirmative action, never realizing it really is just them. LOL
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by barbaram99 August 14, 2008 4:16 AM EDT
I have lived in places where they tell ye right out the number of amimals ye are allowed in yer house. Some are barred. They are not helping the animals by having more than they can care for properly. This is SICK.
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by libsluv2spit August 14, 2008 3:17 AM EDT
you are not going to see PETA bombing his house, there is no publicity in it
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by dmhphils August 13, 2008 11:35 PM EDT
How does one rescue a mouse?
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by barbaram99 August 13, 2008 9:54 PM EDT
They have to be totally blind ,no hearing and cold to treat animals likr that, The town took the animals. Now don''t hold them persons paw.
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by barbaram99 August 13, 2008 9:47 PM EDT
This pisses me as a Mainer in Seattle. There is no bloody reason this should happen. None. They took these living things in their home to care for them not kill them. I love dogs and don''t own one due to health reasons. I HAVE SEEN THIS ISSUE ON ANIMAL PLANET OF THEM WHO WON''T BE A PROPER CARE TAKER. It makes me sick. Vt is pretty been thru thst state. Never lived in VT.
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by teeus August 13, 2008 9:46 PM EDT
Also found was a decomposing animal of unknown type in a pot on a stove. More than a dozen partially frozen dead animals were found in a refrigerator freezer.
Im assuming they were eating the poor animals?
Posted by lilturkey


Eeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwww
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by scottyusa August 13, 2008 9:43 PM EDT
This guy looks like he fell right out of the movie "Deliverance". I can tall you from looking at him he is not a mental case. He is just an a__hole and a big one at that.
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by whatsup49 August 13, 2008 8:16 PM EDT
this is a sad, sad case. there''s probably some mental illness involved. neighbors should have reported this much much sooner.
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by messiahx4eve August 13, 2008 6:59 PM EDT
SOMEBODY should have told this man that his parents were not supposed to be brother and sister. Yes, by all means get them help, institutionalize them ASAP. I suspect that they ate their extra bowel of stupid every day like good lil'' rednecks. It''s people like this that either wind up president or serial killer wannabes.
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by louklou51 August 13, 2008 6:54 PM EDT
Here we go again, these people should be given the same treatment afforded the animals that suffered. Then they might understand what happened. May they burn in hell.
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by minnick8-2009 August 13, 2008 6:41 PM EDT
Obviously, the mother and son must be mentally deranged and/or mentally retarded. They should probably be admitted to a mental institution where they have over-seers to make sure of their hygiene and to keep them medicated and away from children and animals.
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by missybelle-2009 August 13, 2008 6:37 PM EDT
After I finished quietly vomiting when I read this story, I really felt bad for everyone involved. How horrifying that these people didn''t know any better than to live in these conditions, obviously there''s some mental issues going on here. This is what, the 5th or 6th story in the past few days about animal neglect/abuse and the filthy living conditions of the humans? Can''t be anything else than mental illness, and these people need help.
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by mswolfestock August 13, 2008 6:33 PM EDT
These people are very, very disturbed. How anyone can live in filth like that is beyond me.

Please, PLEASE get these two sub-human creatures some help, or just lock them up for the rest of their lives, and don''t EVER let them near any kind of animals again.
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by no2zeebas August 13, 2008 6:21 PM EDT
Same thing happened here in Missouri 2 days ago...They took away over 300 very malnourished animals from the old hick...
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