"We believe Geaghan's behaviour and acts of cruelty were particularly disturbing." Unauthorised reproduction is prohibited under the laws of Australia and by international treaty. All Rights Reserved. This method was very effective in terms of interrogation, as the offender would feel a powerful combination of disgust, fear, and pain. However, he … A scream of pain was heard from the bin as one of the men continued to pour hot water into the bin. and ``I can't get enough of the squishin'''. One of the workers said the rats had died when the … I’m evil Knievel.” “You like that boiling water bro?” and “I can’t get enough of the squishin”.The rats could be heard squealing in pain and suffered a very slow death.In total, it is alleged the young man killed 65 rats by causing them unnecessary pain with a slow, painful death.Geaghan was released on parole immediately because of time already served and prohibited from owning animals for a period of five years.“There is no doubt Magistrate O’Driscoll took this very seriously indeed and thankfully that has been reflected in the sentence,” said RSPCA Queensland Chief Inspector of Prosecutions Annabel Buchanan.“We believe Geaghan’s behaviour and acts of cruelty were particularly disturbing.”Magistrate O’Driscoll commented that Geaghan’s conduct was immature, inexcusable, unacceptable and deplorable and of concern to the Court and the community.He noted that the video was particularly disturbing and that a sentence of imprisonment was the only appropriate penalty for this offence and to ensure that the standards of the community are maintained in relation to caring for all animals.The 23-year-old man also pleaded guilty to 45 unrelated offences committed between 2010 and 2013 including stealing $700 of groceries from a Robina Woolworths, supplying and possessing cannabis, and keeping a stash of illegal guns, ammunition, methamphetamine and stolen goods at a number of locations across the Gold Coast.The court heard Geaghan had a drug addiction and a suffered from a psychotic illness.http://www.mygc.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/gold-coast-news.jpghttp://www.mygc.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/mygc-logo.pngGold Coast man who tortured rats with boiling water sentenced© Copyright - myGC - Live It Love It! by APN Newsdesk © Northern Star Ltd 2020. Plymouth City Council has clarified that no footage involved local cleaning workers.A spokesman for the national waste management company Biffa also stated that the manager who inspected the recording was sure that none of their staff were involved and that the video was not recorded at the Biffa unit.A spokesman for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) also said that the video had been sent for inspection and they are currently conducting an investigation.Workers Pouring Hot Water Onto Two Rats In A Bin, Causing Them Screaming In Pain

Joseph Carter the Mink Man 10,885,041 views. Boiling water to dispatch rats? Sort by reaction score Thread starter magicpigeon; Start date Jun 29, 2011; Status Not open for further replies. 3rd Mar 2014 1:21 PM He was also prohibited from owning animals for a period of five years. A GOLD Coast man who filmed himself torturing rats by pouring boiling water on them and stabbing them has been sentenced to 120 days in prison. Mink and Dog Cleanup Backyard Rats - Duration: 9:29. Ryan Frank Geaghan, 24, was sentenced on  four charges of animal cruelty. The liquid was then boiled.

Mr Gordon said the rats were killed in a few seconds and likened the practice of pouring boiling water on them to cooking a live lobster in hot water. Ms Buchanan said Geaghan filmed the acts on his smart phone and a voice is heard making numerous chilling comments including, "People say I'm evil. The rats that survived were then repeatedly stabbed with a sharp metal implement.

Revealed: How cops set a trap for Daniel's accused killerFresh claims Cowan shown where Daniel's bones buriedAccused puppy torturer released on bail after slashing dog Accused drug trafficker sacks barrister on sentencing dayAnimal torturers face up to seven years in jail in QldRevealed: How cops set a trap for Daniel's accused killerFresh claims Cowan shown where Daniel's bones buriedAccused puppy torturer released on bail after slashing dog Accused drug trafficker sacks barrister on sentencing dayAnimal torturers face up to seven years in jail in Qld and ``I can't get enough of the squishin'''. A GOLD Coast man who filmed himself torturing rats was today sentenced to 120 days in prison on each of four charges of animal cruelty.