At the date of this post, the website of the lawyer, Brian W. Bishop, who is acting on behalf of Kristen Lindsey, the notorious vet who allegedly shot her neighbor’s cat with a bow and arrow, is down. It is not working. Is not working because there is too much traffic at the website …
A group of 69 advocates for Tiger, the domestic cat allegedly killed by Dr Kristen Lindsey, are demonstrating outside court – Austin County Courthouse 1 East Main St. Belleville, TX – to show a united front in their desire for justice. As I understand it, the court hearing is a “Grand Jury” (a formal inquiry …
The hind right leg of Tiger, the cat shot with a bow and arrow by Dr Kristen Lindsey, is bloody over most of its length. This has been noticed before but has anyone speculated why his leg is covered in blood? By the way, I don’t believe the leg has been severed because the …
The attorney, Brian W. Bishop, is representing Kristen Lindsey in her defense against the investigation by the Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (TBVME) to sanction Dr Lindsey for her alleged killing of a domestic cat (claimed to be feral) with a bow and arrow at close range. Most of us have heard about …
The response to a request for the Texas Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners to revoke the license of Kristen Lindsey, DVM, whose gruesome photo of Lindsey holding a fatally injured cat named Tiger went viral, has been published and the letter is reproduced below: We can see that this is a standard letter. This …
It was a website called Conservative Reason which started the GoFundMe fund raising campaign with the intention of raising money for Kristen Lindsey the now notorious cat-killing vet. As it happens the campaign was deleted by the GoFundMe website as it was in breach of their rules – a violation of their terms and …
This is the story of two women who enjoy killing animals with a bow and arrow. It’s a difficult one to write, because it’s difficult to get into the head of, and understand, someone who enjoys killing animals for recreation. The two women in this article are famous with a bow and arrow. One …
Justice should be pure, untrammelled by human bias and self-interest. It should be inviolable, sacrosanct. The justice system should be something that people can go to, hang onto, as a place where a wrong can be put right. Judges should be completely objective in their work and decision-making. They simply have to apply the …
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