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Photo: Woman arrested for dog death after bragging on Facebook

Bragged about being “on killa mode,” and hash-tagging that “all dogs don’t go to heaven”

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ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis woman was arrested after she bragged on Facebook about being “on killa mode,” and hash-tagging that “all dogs don’t go to heaven.”

The St. Louis Animal Cruelty Task Force said Adrienne Martin set fire to a three-year-old shepherd-terrier mix in the backyard of a home on the city’s north side on July 10th, and then posted on Facebook about what she had done.

The dog, dubbed Brownie, was discovered by his owner, who called police. It was initially reported in St. Louis that Martin was the owner, but a later Facebook post by the woman indicates that she was not. It has been reported that the dog belonged to her sister.

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