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bloodrayne
10-14-2004, 12:31 PM
Thieves Fed Dead Woman To Guinea Pigs
A woman's remains which were stolen from her grave may have been fed to guinea pigs by animal rights activists, it was claimed yesterday.
Police believe two people spent more than four hours digging up the body of Gladys Hammond, whose son-in-law breeds the animal s for medical research.
And last night, there was speculation that fanatics from the Animal Liberation Front may have been responsible and taken the outrage even further.
A source with links to the ALF said: 'There are no lengths that these people will not go to and feeding this poor woman to the guinea pigs is the sort of irony they would like.'
Detective Chief Inspector Nick Baker, heading the inquiry, refused to say which parts of the body had been had been taken during last Wednesday's raid on the grave in the cemetery of St Peter's Church in the village of Yoxall, Staffordshire.
Mrs Hammond, who died aged 82 in 1997, was the mother-in-law of Chris Hall who breeds guinea pigs at a farm in nearby Newchurch.
xI_dork_Ix
10-16-2004, 09:41 PM
hmm sick, I'm not sure if this is the one you're talking about the guy that fed people to the pigs, and then chopped up the pigs for food to be packaged? It happened about a year ago..
bloodrayne
10-17-2004, 03:00 AM
Originally posted by xI_dork_Ix
hmm sick, I'm not sure if this is the one you're talking about the guy that fed people to the pigs, and then chopped up the pigs for food to be packaged? It happened about a year ago.. Nope...This was earlier this week...
zwoti
10-17-2004, 03:56 AM
bbc story (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/staffordshire/3748896.stm)
bloodrayne
10-17-2004, 07:08 AM
Originally posted by zwoti
bbc story (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/staffordshire/3748896.stm) Wow...Thanks, Zwoti...This is a MUCH better story than the one that I found...I'm going to go ahead and post it here, as the links usually disappear after 2 weeks, and go into the archives, where they are difficult (and sometimes impossible) to retrieve...
Service Held At Desecrated Grave
Police called in the coroner after the desecration
The owners of a farm that breeds animals for research have vowed to keep their business, after rededicating a family member's grave.
A service has been held in a churchyard where the body of an 82-year-old woman was dug up this month.
Gladys Hammond's body was thought to have been taken by animal rights extremists because of her family's links to the farm.
Mrs Hammond's remains have not been recovered. Two men have been arrested and released on police bail.
Around 450 people attended Saturday's rededication and candlelit service at the churchyard of St Peter's in Yoxhall, Staffordshire.
The vicar of Yoxall, the Rev Jenny Lister, said the ceremony was designed to bring back a sense of peace and sanctity to the churchyard.
The bishop of Wolverhampton, the Rt Revd Michael Bourke, blessed the graveyard and a flower was placed on each grave.
"What has happened this week was a shocking and repulsive attack on all that the churchyard stands for as a holy place," he told the congregation.
"But it does not and cannot disturb the repose of the souls of those whose resting place has been disturbed."
Protests
Police had been out in force to deter protesters from disturbing the service.
The Darley Oaks Farm, in nearby Newchurch, breeds guinea pigs for use in medical research and has been the scene of regular protests over the last five years.
The farm is run by Mrs Hammond's son-in-law Christopher Hall, who did not attend the service, and his brother John.
The remains were disturbed seven years after Mrs Hammond's death
One of the owners told the BBC there is no reason to give up the business.
John Hall has told the BBC's Inside Out program the family plans to keep the business running.
"We are not monsters and none of our staff are monsters, we are just ordinary people doing a job that some people don't like," he said.
"The animal rights fraternity claim that we ritually abuse animals for our own pleasure. I can assure you that doesn't happen.
"Why should we give up a legal licensed business, that is run in a proper manner and is overseen by the Home Office, because some people don't like it?"
He also describes the effects of the long-running protests that have targeted the farm.
"Around the garden and house area we've had to erect a security fence and there are dogs running free here. We also have CCTV and employ private security to ensure we can get some sleep at night," he said.
Protesters are also interviewed in the program, which will be broadcast in the West Midlands on BBC One on Monday night.
zwoti
10-17-2004, 07:28 AM
from memory, the family are afraid that her body will be returned piece by piece in the post until the farm closes down.
xI_dork_Ix
10-17-2004, 08:26 AM
how could any one think to research that some one dead is being fed to animals? How would that even come about?
I,ZOMBIE
10-26-2004, 04:31 PM
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wow, can't say i haven't done worse, but it is cool to hear about. nasty court case though. i wonder how britsh law is. i know personally i want to move to norway. 7 year maximum sentence for anything!!! plus all teh music i like is from there. *note to self: check to see if the people of norway like zombie movies*
xI_dork_Ix
10-26-2004, 08:44 PM
I do believe that people from there like zombie movies! haha.
xI_dork_Ix
10-28-2004, 09:31 AM
I,Zombie.....I'd love to read your scripts! Send them to me!
horror_master
11-05-2004, 08:54 AM
Very Instering story, some people out there are very sick people