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PRESTONSBURG, Ky. – A Kentucky man who claimed to have skinned four of his neighbours’ dogs to make a “doggy coat” has been charged with animal torture.
Jonathan D. Watkins, 38, was arrested in the Floyd County community of David on Dec. 23 after a neighbour called authorities, news outlets reported.
The neighbour told police that Watkins came to his home to ask for a cigarette and was covered in blood. The neighbour said when asked, Watkins said he had been skinning dogs, according to an arrest citation.
The neighbour didn’t believe him initially b ecause he knew Watkins had had mental health issues in the past, but later saw what looked like animal skins and dog carcasses on Watkins ‘ front porch, the citation said. The neighbour told police that he was missing two dogs and thought another neighbour was missing two dogs as well.
A state trooper who responded found Watkins at his home with a knife and what appeared to be blood on his clothing.
When the trooper asked where the blood came from, Watkins replied, “I’m making myself a doggy coat,” according to the arrest citation. Watkins told the trooper that he stabbed the dogs and then skinned them.
During a Dec. 27 hearing, Floyd District Court Judge Jimmy R. Marcum appointed a public defender for Watkins and ordered him held without bond. He also ordered him to undergo a psychiatric examination, court records showed.
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