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Old 12-11-2012, 02:19 PM
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The guy on the Cowboys didn't do it intentionally. When it's an accident, I usually wouldn't consider it "murder".

With regard to killing an animal for fun, I know it's not considered murder in a legal sense. I know a person can't get charged with murder for killing an animal. However, I still think it's appropriate to call it "murder". If I had a dog and some guy poisoned my dog or shot my dog, is there really a big difference whether I use the word "killed" my dog vs "murdered" my dog? I think both words pretty much have the same meaning to most people.
a friend of mines dogs were recently murdered. He went to get food, came home and his two dogs had their throats slit and disembowled. If that isnt murder, I dont know what is. Whoever did that should never be a free person ever again.
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